Evolution has launched Crazy Time Brasil, bringing its flagship live game show format to Brazilian operators with full Portuguese localisation streaming from the provider's São Paulo studio.
The localised version maintains the core mechanics that made the original Crazy Time a global phenomenon since its 2020 debut. The game centers on the signature money wheel and two-reel Top Slot, building player engagement through interactive bonus rounds and escalating multiplier opportunities.
Four Interactive Bonus Games Drive Engagement
Crazy Time Brasil preserves the four bonus game structure that distinguishes the format from traditional live casino offerings. Cash Hunt introduces a shooting gallery mechanic, while Pachinko delivers puck drop gameplay. Coin Flip provides straightforward binary outcomes, and the Crazy Time bonus round unlocks the red door feature.
The red door mechanism transports players into a virtual bonus environment featuring an expanded money wheel with multipliers reaching 20,000x. This mechanic has become a signature element driving retention across Evolution's game show portfolio.
Crazy Time Brasil Core Features
The localized version maintains all signature elements including the money wheel, two-reel Top Slot, and four distinct bonus games. The red door feature in the Crazy Time bonus round offers multipliers up to 20,000x, creating the high-engagement gameplay that has made this format a global phenomenon since 2020.
Brazilian Market Localisation Strategy
The São Paulo studio deployment represents Evolution's continued regional investment strategy, delivering content in Brazilian Portuguese with locally relevant presentation elements.
"Crazy Time is one of the most played live casino games in the world. Its format makes it accessible to new players, while still offering the scale and variety that experienced players look for."
— Evolution
"Launching a fully localised version streamed from Brazil is an important milestone. It allows players to experience the game in Brazilian Portuguese, with presentation that reflects the local market. We believe this version will further strengthen its position in Brazil."
— Mónica Umaña, Evolution's CEO LatAm
Regional Content Investment Signals Broader Strategy
Evolution's decision to establish dedicated Brazilian production capabilities reflects the operator demand for Portuguese-language content beyond simple translation. The São Paulo studio enables real-time cultural adaptation while maintaining the technical standards that made Crazy Time a global benchmark.
This localisation approach provides Brazilian operators with differentiated content that addresses specific market preferences without compromising the proven gameplay mechanics that drive international performance metrics.
According to Evolution.




