Game development studio Evoplay has extended its outreach across Georgia by signing an agreement with Europebet, a leading brand within the Betsson Group.
This latest deal will see more than 20 of Evoplay’s most revered titles available for Georgian players through Europebet’s online casino, including the widely acclaimed Penalty Shoot-Out instant game and slots such as Temple of Thunder and Hot Triple Sevens.
Founded in 2010, Europebet became part of the Betsson Group in 2015, and delivers a plethora of online gaming services to its wide customer base, including a leading sportsbook, slots, and live casino.
This agreement amplifies Evoplay’s growth across regulated European markets, following deals earlier this year with the likes of PinterBet and Rizk.
Ihor Zarechnyi, CBDO at Evoplay, said: “Georgia has always been a market of huge appeal to us at Evoplay and it is fantastic to further branch out and be able to offer our award-winning games to more players thanks to this new partnership with Europebet.
“Some of our most popular titles will be available to users across the region and will undoubtedly elevate the player experience.”
Mindia Tskilauri, slots product manager at Europebet, said: “As we continue to bolster our reputation as a leading casino brand within the Georgia market, we are thrilled at agreeing a deal with Evoplay to enhance our presence.
“Its portfolio is stacked with a variety of different themes and we expect it to resonate perfectly with our players.”
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