Netherlands

Wazdan, a leading casino games supplier, is set to enter its 18th regulated market after receiving certification for 23 of its best-performing titles in the Dutch market. 

Included in the newly certified titles are Wazdan’s staples 9 Lions, Sizzling 777 Deluxe, and Larry the Leprechaun, alongside the incredibly popular Hold the Jackpot series, featuring titles such as Fortune Reels, Power of Gods™: Hades, Sun of Fortune, and Sizzling Moon™.

In addition to this, all Unique and Special Wazdan features will be available in the Netherlands, including the popular customisable Volatility Levels™ and Buy Feature.

The Dutch market has been frinetic since its current framework came into effect on 1st October, 2021.

The certification marks yet another regulated market debut for Wazdan, which has entered West Virginia, Belarus, and Greece in recent months.

Andrzej Hyla, Chief Commercial Officer at Wazdan, said: “We pride ourselves on our commitment to regulated markets and are very pleased to have received certification for 23 of our titles in the Netherlands.

“This marks the 18th jurisdiction that we can enter and serves as a testament to the hard work of all the team. We look forward to seeing the impact that our games can have on operators in the region.”





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