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END 2 END, part of Neo Games and Aspire Global network, has been awarded a licence by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). 

Empowered with its MGA licence, the Bingo multiplayer expert is now in position to provide its innovative platform for MGA-licensed operators which is enriched with state-of-the-art real-time Bingo solutions. This latest licence sits alongside the previously secured certifications for several tier-one markets, including Great Britain, Netherlands, Portugal, Denmark, Colombia among others.

END 2 END’s platform offers its network “the most advanced technology in real-time Multiplayer Bingo games, including 90 and 75 ball Bingo variants”. A modern and intuitive interface allows players to seamlessly enjoy the games across multiple devices, including several features and promotions. The platform empowers operators and aggregator platforms to roll out the products on multiple channels through one single integration.

Alejandro Revich, CEO and founder of END 2 END said: “The Malta Gaming Authority is one of the most trusted regulators in the industry and it’s a proud moment for us to receive our licence. It caps off an excellent year for the business and sets us up perfectly for a strong 2023.”





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