Eastern Europe
BetGames debuts in Georgia with Europebet
Continued European expansion reflects surge in demand for BetGames’ products
BetGames, the leading live dealer and betting games supplier, has seen its popular portfolio of live dealer and gaming titles roll out in Georgia with Europebet.
The move comes at a time of unprecedented expansion for BetGames and is the latest in a line of alliances with major operators.
Driven by recent heavy investment in its infrastructure including a new Malta HQ and over 100 new members of staff, its growth is also boosted by a steady campaign of product enhancements such as its recent Lotto products relaunch and revamp of its Wheel of Fortune.
The two new launches will be available to Europebet’s players, along with the rest of its stable of popular games. These include Rock Paper Scissors, Bet on Poker and Dice Duel – all of which have played their part in a record-breaking 12 months for the unique live dealer supplier.
The deal will see Europebet offer the new games selection alongside its existing sportsbook, live casino, and slots titles as it continues to hold its position as one of Georgia’s leading operators.
Commenting on the latest market entry, BetGames’ COO, Aiste Garneviciene said: “At a time of company-first, exceptional growth for BetGames, it’s fantastic to us introduce ourselves to yet another key operator in Europe’s emerging markets.
“It’s testament to the hard work that the entire team has and continues to put in toward our goals of maintaining our status as the industry’s most unique supplier.”
Sandro Kokosadze, Head of Gaming at Europebet added: “We’re very pleased to welcome BetGames’ content to our brand and the range of high-quality entertainment is sure to be a hit with our players.
“The style and feel of their product is exactly what we look for and fits in perfectly with our commitment to excellence across the board.”
Offering winning combinations of low-spend and extended playing sessions for players, BetGames has proven itself as the industry’s ‘go-to’ live dealer supplier thanks to its uniquely immersive betting experience, ease-of-use, and high bet rates.
The studio holds licences issued by multiple jurisdictions including the UKGC, as well as being compliant with the local regulatory requirements of Malta, Italy, Lithuania, Estonia, Bulgaria and various relevant South African gambling authorities.
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Compliance Updates
Ukrainian Gambling Regulator Rolls Out Digital Complaints Platform
The Ukrainian gambling regulator, PlayCity, has rolled out a new digital complaints platform that’s intended to streamline how the public can report illegal gambling advertisements. The complaints form is now live in the “For Citizens” section of PlayCity’s website, giving Ukrainian citizens a direct channel to help monitor and curb illegal gambling advertising.
The system enables citizens to flag suspected violations across multiple formats, including social media, websites, television, radio, outdoor billboards and other public spaces. Users submitting a complaint must identify the platform type, provide a direct link to the advertisement and attach supporting evidence such as screenshots or video clips.
The system is designed to automatically archive submissions and capture ephemeral content like social media “stories” so regulators can review material even after it disappears. PlayCity staff will screen each complaint to assess whether the content breaches Ukraine’s advertising rules.
If violations are confirmed, the regulator can request removal of content from platforms such as Meta, Google, TikTok, YouTube, Viber and Twitch. PlayCity said it could also seek to block social media accounts that repeatedly share unlawful gambling promotions, fine responsible parties or escalate cases to law enforcement when identities cannot be verified.
The statutory fine for illegal gambling advertising stands at cca. €100,900.
The new enforcement framework stems from Law No.9526d, the same legislation that abolished the previous gambling regulator KRAIL.
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Eastern Europe
Soft2Bet launches Zinx iGaming and sportsbook brand in Romania
Soft2Bet has launched Zinx in Romania, rolling out a new digital platform that combines online casino content and sports betting for local players.
Soft2Bet said Zinx was built with localisation in mind, with product design and marketing tailored to Romanian player preferences. The company positioned the brand around “safe, transparent play,” but did not share launch timing beyond the announcement or provide performance targets.
The platform includes a retention mechanic called MEGA Round, a prize-wheel feature integrated into Soft2Bet’s MEGA gamification engine. Soft2Bet said players can earn spins through deposits, with prizes awarded at random.
Yoel Zuckerberg, CPO at Soft2Bet, stated, “With Zinx, we are bringing an incredibly competitive and relevant digital product to Romania, perfectly balancing thrilling, electric gameplay with safe and transparent operations. Our powerful dragon mascot and the innovative MEGA Round gamification engine help define the Zinx experience across both casino and sports betting. We are confident Zinx will set a new benchmark for Romanian players seeking a modern, diverse and secure entertainment platform.”
Soft2Bet said the Romania launch supports its broader strategy of building localised iGaming brands that combine product features with targeted local marketing.
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Compliance Updates
Ukraine Launches Online Portal for Gambling Licence Applications
Businesses can now obtain licenses for organising and conducting gambling activities online through the Diia portal, without paper documents or in-person interaction with the state, according to a statement by PlayCity, the state agency regulating Ukraine’s gambling and lottery market.
According to the release, applications can be generated in the Diia electronic cabinet and signed using a qualified electronic signature (QES). Some data will be automatically retrieved from state registries, including information about the company, its owners and beneficiaries.
PlayCity will review submitted applications, and applicants will receive decisions on license issuance or refusal online via Diia.
Companies will be able to apply for licenses covering casino operations, bookmaking, slot machine halls, online poker, as well as B2B services in the gambling sector.
Acting Minister of Digital Transformation Oleksandr Borniakov said on Telegram that the ministry, together with PlayCity, has also prepared amendments to sector-specific legislation aimed at strengthening entry checks for companies in terms of reputation, integrity, ownership structure and absence of ties to the aggressor state.
“Our goal is to create a transparent and controlled market in which digital tools ensure both convenience for businesses and trust in the state,” Borniakov said.
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