Kalamba Games has received certification for a selection of its high-performing games for the newly-regulated Dutch market, further boosting the supplier’s growth across key jurisdictions.
Hit games including Atlantis Thunder, Burning Diamonds, and Griffin’s Quest, are among nine titles that are now ready for distribution in the Dutch market. Three games from the supplier’s Joker series of classic fruit slots are also available, a genre that has been proven hugely successful with the Dutch audience.
The Dutch market opened for online gambling in October and offers Kalamba an exciting opportunity to further expand the reach of its offering to a new audience.
The new certification marks yet another market expansion for Kalamba over the last 12 months, having recently entered Croatia, Portugal, Italy, Spain and its recently awarded MGA license.
Kalamba’s content is now live with over 400 operators via its own RGS platform Bullseye as well as aggregation platforms.
Alex Cohen, COO and Co-founder at Kalamba Games, said: “The Dutch online market opening has been long-awaited and offers great potential for the industry.
“We’re really excited about the opportunity to offer a selection of our games portfolio to Dutch players and with a wide mix of content on offer, we will bring premium entertainment and excitement to the market. We are going from strength to strength as a studio and entering yet another regulated market highlights our commitment to become a leading slots supplier to the global industry.”
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