Admiralbet.rs Bojan Kesic

Malta-based casino and software developer Playson has signed a supply deal with Serbian online casino Admiralbet.rs for the provision of its extensive catalogue of gaming titles.

Admiratbet’s customers will have access to Playson’s new user interface which has been designed with mobile gaming in mind.

Playson Sales Director Blanka Homor commented:

“We are thrilled to be teaming up with Admiralbet.rs, in a move marking the start of a partnership that will strongly benefit both parties. As our coveted game collection continues to improve even further, so too does our constantly expanding operator network, allowing us to introduce new players to our titles in a variety of global markets.”

Head of Business Development at Admiralbet.rs Bojan Kesic commented that “Playson’s unique games have earned a deserved reputation as some of the most exciting available on today’s casino market, so we are delighted to be integrating them.”

“Our customers have grown used to a high standard of entertainment, and we have no doubt that they will welcome Playson’s immersive releases enthusiastically”, he continued.

Featured Image: Bojan Kesic / LinkedIn





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