Premium live casino content provider OnAir Entertainment is to launch in South Africa by December this year following a surge in demand for its high-performing content and solutions.

Just weeks after announcing a new studio in Spain in early 2023, OnAir Entertainment, which provides content to operators in regulated markets, will go live later this year with a portfolio of games including Standard Roulette, Standard Blackjack, Auto Roulette, Speed Roulette, Eclipse Blackjack, and Lotus Speed Baccarat.

It will offer major brands a range of exclusive live casino content and dedicated digital branding environments that can be customized to suit any operator’s needs, look and feel, and designs.

OnAir Entertainment’s services and solutions have been approved with a Certificate of Suitability that has been issued by the country’s Western Cape regulator.

South Africa will be the rapidly growing provider’s tenth new market in just 12 months. This includes the recent launch of a suite of tailored table environments for Denmark and the Netherlands and the coming launch of new studios in Romania, Georgia, and Spain in 2023.

The OnAir Entertainment network is already certified in key regulated markets including the Isle of Man, the UK, Greece, Ontario, Latvia, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, and all Malta Jurisdictions.

Simon Field, chief commercial officer, OnAir Entertainmen, said: “We are delighted to be part of a market that has shown massive growth in the last few years and to bring our high-quality games experiences and customised products to a such dynamic region.

“My thanks go to the dedication and hard work of the OnAir Entertainment team, who are about to deliver our high-quality products to yet another rapidly growing market and where we are about to witness another incredible result.”





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