Venezuela

Malta-based casino software developer Playson has signed a content deal with Triples to provide the Venezuela-based operator with its extensive suite of popular titles, it announced on Tuesday.

As part of this direct integration with the operator’s online offering, the supplier will deliver its “eclectic” range of slots.

Triple is one of Venezuela’s leading operators and is actively expanding its online casino offering following a surge in customer acquisitions. The addition of the new content is expected to enable it to attract a wider audience to its offering.

Additionally, the deal highlights Playpen’s strength as a game developer within the Latin American region and its ability to attract audiences in multiple markets.

Commenting on the deal, Blanka Homor, sales director at Playson said: “Agreeing this deal with Triples is a great step forward for Playson as we seek to grow in markets outside of Europe. 

“Latin America has proven to be a vibrant and prosperous region, therefore signing deals that allow us to strengthen our foothold in nations such as Venezuela is fantastic news for us and our partners.”





Continue Reading

Legal experts weigh in on CJEU Opinion: ‘Nothing changes for now’ as scrutiny on Article 56A intensifies

4 May 2026
by Nicole Zammit

Lawyers Thomas Bugeja and Terence Cassar speak to iGamingCapital.mt about the latest iGaming ruling


‘Attractive’ gaming tax overhaul set to boost Malta’s competitivity, say authorities

24 April 2026
by Nicole Zammit

The Director for Indirect Taxation within thethe Malta Tax and Customs Administration and the Malta Gaming Authority get candid on the new regulations

Banijay Group completes acquisition of Tipico Group

24 April 2026
by iGamingCapital.mt

The group is now positioned as the fourth largest European sports betting and gaming operator in revenue

Maltese Gaming Act provision deemed ‘inadmissible’ for review, but flagged as potentially contrary to EU law

23 April 2026
by Nicole Zammit

The request for a preliminary ruling submitted by an Austrian court should be declared inadmissible, according to a new opinion

ECJ ruling raises fresh questions over Malta’s Article 56A and cross-border gambling claims

16 April 2026
by Nicole Zammit

The court confirms EU states can void gambling contracts, as scrutiny grows over Malta’s legal shield for operators

See more