Malta-based Greentube, the digital gaming and entertainment arm of NOVOMATIC, has expanded its footprint in South Africa through a strategic partnership with Hollywoodbets, one of the country’s leading gaming operators.

This collaboration marks another milestone in Greentube’s regional growth strategy, following its recent partnership with Croatia’s National Lottery.  

The agreement, supported by Novomatic Africa, introduces Greentube’s innovative Mynt platform and a selection of Novomatic slot titles to Hollywoodbets players.

The Mynt platform, featuring a Remote Gaming Server (RGS), ensures efficient content deployment and enhanced player engagement. This integration allows Hollywoodbets to offer titles such as Lucky Lady’s Charm Deluxe, Book of Ra Deluxe and Sizzling Hot Deluxe to its extensive customer base.

This partnership confirms Greentube’s mission to expanding its presence in the African iGaming market. By collaborating with operators like Hollywoodbets, Greentube aims to deliver its gaming content to a broader audience.

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