Andy Huang CEO at TaDa Gaming

TaDa Gaming brings social gaming platform to US market

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Free-to-play platform goes live with immersive content and multiplayer tournaments

TaDa Gaming, the award-winning content provider, is expanding its social gaming reach with the US launch of its free-to-play platform, Freeslotmatch, bringing a fast-growing library of immersive slots and multiplayer formats to a brand-new audience.

Following its debut in Brazil, the platform now offers US based players the opportunity to explore TaDa Gaming’s popular titles in a fully social, risk-free environment. In addition to the US launch, the company is currently preparing for further rollouts in other countries, with additional markets set to go live later this month.

Players can enjoy fan favourite titles such as Fortune Gems, TriLuck, DARKREEL and the SurgeReel series, with crash, table and fishing-shooting games set to follow.

Designed to mirror the thrill of real gaming without any monetary commitment, the platform features a range of tournament features including single-round wins, cumulative wins, limited spins, and more, all powered by a straightforward, intuitive interface that supports fair and accessible gameplay.

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Registration is free and open via email, Google, Facebook, Twitter, or Telegram, and the platform is available in English, Spanish and Portuguese. Rewards are delivered directly to the registered email account, allowing players to compete, track their progress and enjoy a seamless social gaming experience.

Andy Huang, CEO at TaDa Gaming, said: “After a successful launch in Brazil, we are excited to bring freeslotmatch.com to the US market.

“The platform hosts over 160 games and combines our most engaging titles with interactive features and tournaments, giving players a space to enjoy and explore our content without financial risk.”

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