TechSolutions Group runs the operation under a Curacao license. They also hold local regulatory approvals in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and Tanzania. That regional footprint gives 22Bet a different shape from brands focused mainly on European regulated markets. The site is built for access, not polish. It leans on direct links, thumbnails and data rather than a boutique casino layout. Casino feels attached to the sportsbook engine rather than placed at the center of the product.
They plugged 130 different game studios into the platform. That brings the total past 4000 games. A library that large inside a betting-site shell can get messy fast. Provider browsing is mostly alphabetical, so the search bar does a lot of work. The setup is serviceable when the preferred studio is already clear. Casual browsing asks for more patience.
22Bet makes most sense for users who bet on football one day and open a slot the next. TechSolutions handles fiat payment processing through a Cyprus subsidiary, while crypto sits inside the same broad cashier system. That split tells you plenty about the brand. It is trying to keep several markets under one login, even if the casino experience feels secondary.