CT Interactive, a slot-games and online software provider, has officially obtained its Malta Gaming Authority certification for a new batch of game titles.

As Bulgaria’s first publicly listed gaming firm, CT Interactive boasts over a decade of industry expertise and certifications in more than 19 markets.

The approval covers 20 additional games, further strengthening the company’s portfolio and market reach.

The newly certified content features a strong lineup of the Buy Bonus series, including Doctor Winstein, Duck of Luck, Fruits & Sweets, Hyper Cuber, Nanook the White Ghost, and more, along with titles like 100x Crypto Magic and 100x Coffee Hot.

Among the highlights is the launch of Lucky Clover 10, the latest entry in CT Interactive’s acclaimed Clover-themed series.

“Achieving certification for these games under the MGA framework is a vital milestone in our market expansion,” said Martin Ivanov, Chief Operating Officer at CT Interactive.

“We’re confident that our mix of innovative Buy Bonus titles and reimagined classics will resonate strongly with both operators and players,” he concluded.

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