Scientific Games was approved for Spanish licensing this week furthering its partnership with Gamesys.
According to a statement from the company, the Spanish gaming license will open doors to new opportunities and options for Spanish gamblers.
Its online products are provided by Bally, Barcrest, Shuffle Master and Williams Interactive, which now is accessible to the Spanish market via the Gamesys platform.
“Partnering with Scientific Games Interactive to launch slots in the Spanish market enhances our position as the premier online destination for bingo and slot experiences in the country,” said Gamesys Group’ chief operating officer Lee Fenton.
Scientific Games Receive Spanish License
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sharpe 9 years ago Super Hero
For sure this license will open doors to new opportunities not only for the Spanish gamblers but for Scientific Games too. The Spanish market is very promising and seems like these days all the major game developers are looking to make a break trough there after recently NetEnt and Microgaming also were approved for license...
For sure this license will open doors to new opportunities not only for the Spanish gamblers but for Scientific Games too. The Spanish market is very promising and seems like these days all the major game developers are looking to make a break trough there after recently NetEnt and Microgaming also were approved for license in Spain.
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