Toast and Sparket Partner to Bring Real-Time Skill Gaming to Social Platforms

Author: Mateusz Mazur

Date: 24.09.2025

Toast, a skill-based real-money gaming studio, has announced a milestone integration with Sparket, the fast-rising social gaming platform.

Raising the Bar for Skill-Based Play

Toast has built its reputation around a full-stack platform designed to make real-money multiplayer experiences both accessible and secure. Through simple APIs, publishers can integrate matchmaking, live operations, payments, and fraud detection, giving operators a turn-key solution to launch skill games in minutes.

With Sparket now on board, Toast’s model is expanding into an ecosystem already known for bringing unconventional betting markets and social engagement to casinos, sports leagues, and live events.

“Skill-based, real-money gaming is a $6 billion market in the U.S. alone, growing fast with legal clarity in over 40 states,” said Jatin Narang, Toast co-founder. “Toast is giving operators games that users love and keep coming back to. We believe Toast will propel the iGaming industry to the next level.”

New Titles on Sparket

The partnership debuted with 21 Hustle, Toast’s live peer-to-peer spin on blackjack, where players face off against each other rather than the house. The Sparket rollout also features Gin Rummy and Pinfall, a Plinko-inspired game built around skill dynamics. More titles are on the way, including a strategy-driven basketball release.

“We’re excited to launch Toast’s peer-to-peer skill games on our platform,” said Aaron Basch, CEO of Sparket. “We wanted to find new ways to engage with our users, giving them more reasons to stay on our site and help us generate new revenue. Toast’s skill games will help us do both.”

The Sparket deal follows Toast’s earlier integrations with GamerSaloon, a competition-focused gaming app, and Ember Fund, a social Bitcoin platform. Each partnership reflects Toast’s ambition to become the infrastructure powering the next generation of skill-based multiplayer titles.

“These integrations are significant milestones for Toast,” said Aman Agarwal, Toast co-founder. “We are quite literally building skill-based gaming in the newest and best way. Toast provides a portfolio of games, but also manages the servers and live ops, allowing operators to better serve their users. Working with seasoned and visionary teams like those found at Sparket, GamerSaloon, and Ember Fund makes this especially exciting.”