Napoleon Games Secures €750m Concession for Brussels Flagship Casino
AI-GENERATEDNapoleon Games has won a 15-year tender to operate the Grand Casino Brussels, a contract valued at €750 million starting in 2027.
In a significant shift within the European land-based gambling sector, the City Assembly of Brussels has awarded the 15-year concession for the Grand Casino Brussels to ECK NV, the entity behind Napoleon Games. This decision marks the end of an era for the current operator, Viage, which has managed the site under Casinos Austria International since 2010. Napoleon Games is scheduled to take formal control of the Boulevard Anspach venue on 1 January 2027, with the agreement set to run until the end of 2041. The transition highlights the increasing dominance of well-capitalized gambling groups in the European market.
The financial scale of this award is substantial. Brussels’ Real Estate and Economic Affairs Department has valued the contract at roughly €750 million excluding VAT over its 15-year duration. This valuation comfortably exceeds European procurement thresholds, reflecting the venue's status as a premier economic asset. For Napoleon Games, which already operates the Grand Casino Knokke-Heist, this victory represents a pivotal expansion of its domestic presence. The company emerged as the winner following a competitive tender process that attracted six bidders, illustrating the high demand for restricted gambling licenses.
Numbers and facts
The Grand Casino Brussels is a massive operation, covering approximately 14,300 square metres in the capital's pedestrianized center. It is one of only nine venues authorized to operate under Belgium’s strict Class I casino licensing framework. The property is currently described as the largest entertainment and gambling venue in the country, attracting more than 310,000 visitors annually. Its contribution to the city’s tourism and event economy was a primary consideration for the local authorities during the selection process.
Napoleon’s parent company, Super (formerly Superbet), has been under the ownership of major private equity interests since being acquired from Waterland Private Equity in 2021. The group’s expansion is fueled by significant institutional support. Blackstone initially provided a €175 million minority investment in 2019. More recently, in February 2025, the group secured a €1.3 billion refinancing package from Blackstone and HPS Investment Partners, providing the financial muscle required for high-stakes tenders like the one in Brussels.
Background
The tender was fiercely contested due to the extreme scarcity of Class I licenses in Belgium. Among the six bidders was the incumbent operator Viage, which sought to maintain its position. Another domestic rival, Golden Palace, publicly detailed a proposal involving a €30 million investment to transform the casino into a multi-purpose destination featuring gastronomy and cultural elements. Notably, major French operators such as Partouche, Barrière, and JOA did not participate in the bidding, despite the city's proximity to their home market.
For Casinos Austria International, losing the concession is a major strategic blow. Under their management, Viage became a cornerstone of the Belgian gambling landscape. However, the City of Brussels expressed enthusiasm for the new partnership, indicating a desire to continue the development of what they term an "emblematic establishment" in the heart of the city.
"We are pleased to continue the development of an emblematic establishment in the city centre, highlighting the casino’s contribution to the capital’s tourism, economic and events economy." - Representative of the City of Brussels, Brussels City Assembly
Why it matters for German players
For German tourists visiting Brussels, the change in operators will likely bring new loyalty programs and updated technology starting in 2027. However, the regulatory environment in Belgium remains distinct from Germany’s GlüStV 2021. In Germany, players are protected by the GGL (Joint Gambling Authority of the States), which enforces a strict €1,000 monthly deposit limit across all platforms via the LUGAS system and a €1 stake limit on online slots. While the Brussels casino offers a high-end land-based experience, German players should remember that online participation from within Germany is only legal through operators listed on the GGL whitelist to ensure maximum consumer protection.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
The consolidation of major assets under groups like Super shows that the competition for player attention is becoming increasingly sophisticated. GGL-licensed casinos in Germany must keep pace with the technological investments made by these international giants. The €1.3 billion refinancing secured by Super in early 2025 suggests that technology and user experience will be at the forefront of their strategy. While German operators face stricter limitations on game design and stakes, the infusion of capital into the European market often drives innovation in responsible gaming tools and platform stability, which could eventually set new benchmarks for the industry across the continent.
Frequently asked questions
Who will operate the Grand Casino Brussels starting in 2027?
Napoleon Games, through the company ECK NV, will take over the operation of the casino on January 1, 2027. They won a 15-year concession that lasts until the end of 2041.
What is the estimated value of the Brussels casino contract?
The contract is valued at approximately €750 million excluding VAT over its entire duration. This reflects the high economic value of the site in the capital's center.
Which investment firms are backing the new operator?
The parent group, Super, is backed by Blackstone and HPS Investment Partners. In February 2025, they secured a massive €1.3 billion refinancing package for further growth.
Are there any changes for players from Germany?
While the land-based experience in Brussels will change, German players must continue to use GGL-licensed sites for legal online play. The German GlüStV 2021 remains the governing law for players residing in Germany.
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