Malta-based games provider Wazdan has gone live with Serbian-facing operator SoccerBet, launching its products through the business’ online brand SoccerBet.rs – one of the top two operators in Serbia.
The agreement will see SoccerBet benefit from Wazdan’s entire catalogue of games, including top-performing 9 Lions, as well as Hold the Jackpot hits Magic Spins™, Power of Gods: Hades™, and Sun of Fortune.
While enjoying Wazdan’s innovative slot titles – provided through the Blue Ocean Gaming platform – SoccerBet’s players will also experience unique special features, including the impressive Volatility Levels™, Hold the Jackpot, and Collect to Infinity™, among others.
The deal illustrates phenomenal growth for the provider as it continues to expand across Europe, following recent partnerships with the likes of Casino Lugano, Napoleon Sports & Casino, and BetOlimp.
As tournaments are particularly popular in Serbia, Wazdan, along with three other providers, will run a New Provider Tournament in the country involving eight games with a prize pool of €8,000 (1.000.000 RSD).
Radka Bacheva, head of sales and business development for Balkan and SE Europe at Wazdan, said: “We’re delighted to grow our presence in Serbia with SoccerBet in what will sure be a mutually beneficial partnership.
“The operator has always exhibited an in-depth understanding of their players’ preferences and we’re certain they will really enjoy playing the top-class games we have to offer.”
Marko Jovanovic, product manager at SoccerBet, said: “We’re thrilled to bring Wazdan’s titles to our customers. Providing exciting and intuitive experiences to our players is what we strive to do on a daily basis, and we are confident these exciting titles with their innovative mechanics will strike a chord with them.”
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