Content from Bragg Gaming has gone live in the country of Georgia through an exclusive deal with Adjarabet, a subsidiary of Flutter Entertainment, for both its proprietary and third-party content.
Players at the Georgian-based online casino platform will have access to content from a range of Bragg Studio brands, such as Atomic Slot Lab and Indigo Magic.
These titles will be delivered through Bragg Remote Game Server (RGS) technology and will include Fairy Dust, Queenie and Egyptian Magic.
A library of exclusive third-party titles will also be delivered to Adjarabet from Bragg through the rest of the year, which will be provided by Powered by Bragg content partners.
Yaniv Sherman, CEO at Bragg, said: “We are delighted to continue our long-standing relationship with Flutter Entertainment by offering their Adjarabet customers in Georgia with exciting, player-engaging content.
“Bragg has made continued progress in penetrating the large European online gaming market and we are excited to feature our proprietary and exclusive third-party content in yet another new market.”
This move further expands Bragg’s footprint in the European market, with the technology provider live in Italy, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, Czechia, the Netherlands and the UK.
Avtandil Oboladze, Head of Online Casino at Adjarabet, said: “Through this new partnership, we can now bring high-quality content from both the Bragg Studios and Powered by Bragg portfolios to our players across Georgia.
“We are committed to providing players with the best in online gaming content and partnering with Bragg furthers that commitment.
“We are sure that Bragg content will help us to cement our leadership position on the market.”
Georgia is currently considered one of the larger emerging markets in the European region when it comes to gambling, which the inaugural iGaming Crossroads Summit 2023 hopes to highlight.