The UK Gambling Commission has granted software provider, Pragmatic Play, a remote gambling license.
Regarding the milestone, Pragmatic Play’s head of business development, Yossi Barzely commented, "The UK market is one of the world's largest and most respected.”
"It has exacting regulation, player protection, social responsibility and technical standards and we are very proud as a business to have been entrusted with a remote gambling software operating license by the Commission.
"It is part of our continued regulatory and technical compliance strategy and demonstrates that we are fast becoming the global player of choice for significant B2C gaming brands, which allows our current and the future UK licensed customers a complete array of UK certified gaming products to go to market with."
The company is also licensed by Italian regulator AAMS, Malta Gaming Authority, ONJN in Romania, the Government of Curacao and the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation.
Picked up by Mr. Green
Following the acquisition by IBID Group in 2016, the provider was able to successfully shed the reputation built by TopGame. March 2017 was a major month for Pragmatic as they scored a content deal with the marvelous Mr. Green. Now, titles such as 7 Monkeys, Bee Land, Grave Robbers, Hot Safari, Lucky Dragons, Merry Bells, Ocean Fantasy and Great Reef are available to play for real at reputable operators such as this.
Jesper Kärrbrink, CEO of Mr Green Ltd said, “Pragmatic Play has demonstrated that their business is one of the fastest growing casino games providers. Their portfolio of unique games content allows our brand to continue to improve our casino product offering and user experience, which are key elements in our business and market expansion strategy.”
Efti 7 years ago Sr. Member
I clearly see why the new company decided to ditch the Top Game brand, given the shady reputation it had deservedly earned. However, am I the only one who thinks the new name goes too far in the other direction and is rather ill-fitting and... boring for a games provider? Of all the words one would typically use to describe...
I clearly see why the new company decided to ditch the Top Game brand, given the shady reputation it had deservedly earned. However, am I the only one who thinks the new name goes too far in the other direction and is rather ill-fitting and... boring for a games provider? Of all the words one would typically use to describe gambling, surely 'pragmatic' would be far down on the list - if it were to appear at all!
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coolsongss 7 years ago Hero Member
Oh, I see. The TopGame was acquired by another and renamed as Pragmatic. I used to registered in many of TopGame only casinos before. And I received a lot of free chips from them, but, never got any closer to finish the wagering requirement, so, I gave up playing those casinos, finding out that most of them were rogue later...
Oh, I see. The TopGame was acquired by another and renamed as Pragmatic. I used to registered in many of TopGame only casinos before. And I received a lot of free chips from them, but, never got any closer to finish the wagering requirement, so, I gave up playing those casinos, finding out that most of them were rogue later on. And as I remember, there was a big scandal regarding a Mega Jackpot winning a few years ago... Anyway, the new Pragmatic slots were quite good, I even kind of liked them before knowing that it used to be called TopGame. Good Luck.
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