Driffle is a fast-growing digital marketplace for gaming products, connecting players with sellers of games, gift cards, in-game currency, and downloadable content across the world. Designed for the digital-first gaming economy, the platform enables gamers to purchase content and access it within seconds, while giving sellers global reach through a single marketplace.
Today, the platform serves more than 2.5 million users across the globe, and records around 2.5 million monthly visits, with traffic continuing to grow by over 30% each month.
Driffle was looking for a payments partner that could support two equally important parts of its fast-growing business: user experience and flexible money movement. On the user side, speed and convenience are non-negotiable. Gaming audiences are accustomed to fast, low-friction transactions and immediate fulfillment. On the operational side, meeting these expectations requires supporting multiple means of payment, managing multi-party flows, and a flexible operational setup.
This story outlines how Driffle tailored their payment workflows to the operational needs, while maintaining an excellent experience for both buyers and sellers on the platform. Through their partnership with Mangopay, Driffle now operates a payment infrastructure that enables:
Payouts in 50+ countries
5-8% of transaction volume flowing through user wallets, encouraging re-spend and engagement.
Seller payouts reduced from 4-6 days to under 48 hours.
10+ PSPs connected through a single wallet infrastructure.
Mangopay's wallet-first payment infrastructure is fully compatible with multiple acquirers, allowing platforms that partner with us to continue working with their existing payment service providers without changing their current payment tech stack. This flexibility allows platforms to select PSPs based on market coverage, performance, or cost, while keeping settlement and fund distribution centralized within Mangopay’s wallet ecosystem.
Driffle works with more than 10+ global PSPs and gateways, including Checkout.com, Nuvei, Hipay, Payabl, PayPal, and others. Funds processed through these providers are consolidated into the Mangopay wallet infrastructure. Driffle can also receive local settlements through dedicated local IBANs, reducing cross-border settlement costs and improving the efficiency of fund collection across various regions.
Driffle now supports different payment workflows depending on the product or transaction type. This flexibility enables the platform to support several use cases, including PayPal payments, user top-ups, direct settlements, and gift card purchases, while keeping funds and payouts managed within the same wallet environment.
By structuring these flows around wallets, Driffle can adapt how funds move across the platform without introducing operational complexity. According to Driffle, this architecture enabled capabilities that were previously difficult to support.
“Mangopay helped us build the payment flexibility our marketplace needed to grow. Scaling a digital marketplace means balancing user experiences with complex payment operations. We now have the flexibility to build the workflows we need, from wallets and new user flows to faster seller payouts, while continuing to expand our platform globally.” - Anurag Singh, Global Payments Manager, Driffle
Wallets have changed how users interact with the platform. Buyers can now top up funds and reuse balances directly for purchases or refunds, rather than initiating a new payment each time. Today, 5–8% of Driffle’s total transaction volume flows through wallets, allowing funds to remain within the platform longer and creating a re-spend loop that encourages repeat purchases.
Seller payouts were another area where Driffle sought improvements. With their previous provider, payouts often took four to six business days, creating friction for sellers earning on the platform. With Mangopay, Driffle introduced a payout setup that allows sellers to receive funds in under 48 hours, improving the reliability and predictability of settlements.
Digital gaming has become one of the largest segments of the global entertainment economy. The global games market generated around USD 189 billion in revenue in 2024–2025, with billions of players participating worldwide.
This size of the market shows the growth of online gaming marketplaces and distribution platforms, but this very market is also intensely competitive. Platforms compete not only on price and catalog, but also on speed of delivery, payment convenience, and seller reach. For platforms operating globally, payments therefore become a key part of the user experience.
In this environment, gaming marketplaces must balance two priorities: delivering a frictionless purchasing experience for players while operating complex multi-party payment flows between buyers, sellers, and payment providers. As digital commerce continues to expand within the gaming industry, platforms are expected to operate like global financial ecosystems, managing funds, payouts, and user balances across multiple markets. Through its collaboration with Mangopay, Driffle shows how marketplaces can combine global reach, flexible payment operations, and user-focused experiences to compete in this evolving sector.