Key points:
- 7777 Gaming can now launch its portfolio of games and jackpot mechanics in Croatia
- The jurisdiction is tightening regulations in the country
- New changes from the Government could include advertising bans and fee adjustments
7777 Gaming has received certification from the Croatian Government for its gambling content.
The 7777 Gaming portfolio includes over 40 exclusive games and three jackpot concepts, including both mystery and progressive jackpot systems.
Some of the games certified for the Croatian market include Crazy 100 Bucks, Thracian Treasures, Barbarian, Greenhats' Megawins and Devil's Deal Soul for Sale.
Elena Shaterova, 7777 Gaming CCO, said: "Receiving certification in Croatia is a significant achievement for 7777 Gaming as we continue expanding across regulated markets.
“Croatian players and operators can now access our cutting-edge games and innovative jackpot solutions, bringing fresh and engaging experiences to the local gaming community.
“We are confident that our diverse portfolio will quickly resonate with players in Croatia, delivering excitement and rewarding gameplay."
Good to know: This announcement comes a few days after Croatia announced major changes will be introduced to the gambling ecosystem in the country
A new gambling law is expected to be established as early as 2026 and could include an advertising ban across the internet, radio and other channels between 6am and 11pm, as well as a ban on celebrities being used to market gambling products or sites.
Additional changes could see a self-exclusion scheme introduced to the country and self-service betting terminals being banned from public spaces such as restaurants and cafes.
The licences for both land-based and online operations could be increased by up to 50%, and tax rates for operators would be raised slightly.
This move bolsters 7777 Gaming’s efforts to strengthen the company’s presence across Europe, as last week the provider also signed a content partnership with LiveScore Bet to provide online casino games for the operator’s newly launched platform in Bulgaria.