Creative force behind inventive slot releases, GameArt, announced its entry into the Spanish gaming market, having clinched the required license by the nation's Spanish Directorate General for the Regulation of Gambling (DGOJ).
The company has attained rights for offering its full suite of games in this Western European country's market...
...and to help it get there was UK's Gaming Laboratories International (GLI), an esteemed organization for certifying the quality and integrity of content, who thoroughly evaluated GameArt's portfolio and made sure its slots met the high standards set by Spanish authorities.
A Place to Be
The country on the Iberian peninsula is going strong when it comes to the regulated gambling market...
...last year, it reported growth in all iGaming verticals which is a tremendous success in itself, even though it may have been significantly boosted by the ongoing World Cup and a flurry of sports betting activity at that particular time of year.
The unprecedented surge in numbers even yielded some organizational alterations:
DGOJ has established another regulatory body, Consejo Asesor del Juego Responsible, that will manage online gambling policies as well as develop and execute new frameworks.
Standards Are Not an Issue
Back to GameArt, its expanded portfolio of slots should do good with Spain's consumers...
...especially with its latest release, Circus of Horror, dazzling with spectacular graphics and sounds as well as engaging gameplay.
Maja Lozej, GameArt's CEO, comments on this milestone:
“With the Spanish gaming market going from strength-to-strength, we are delighted to be able to offer players there the chance to experience some of the world’s most exciting and innovative slots. Gaining the certification also once again demonstrates that GameArt is creating compliant games that meet the most stringent international standards.”
Alliance With SoftGamings
In late January, the company secured another deal that will elevate its reach and make it more prolific with new operators and in new markets.
The inking of a strategic partnership with Riga-based SoftGamings saw GameArt distribute over 50 of its best-performing slot games to its partner's omni-channel platform.
Another big landmark for the company occurred last summer when its very own progressive jackpot system was launched which is already in use on several slot games created by this brand, with the first major payouts still pending.
Source:
“GameArt Awarded Spanish GLI Certification”, gameart.net, March 20, 2019.
Jandea85 5 years ago Full Member
I love Game Art slots and games,they have great graphics on slots games.I had the opportunity to play there's games and they are really good.Also am happy to belong to western Europe so that i know and recognize these games.
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VlagreDis 5 years ago Newbie
Spain is doing good, they could bridge the gap between them and some markets such as UK if they keep it up at this rate.
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