Relax Gaming makes its regulated market debut in Spain with a cooperation with Entain brands.

Relax Gaming makes its regulated market debut in Spain with a cooperation with Entain brands.

In a move that is in keeping with its goal to further expand across Europe’s key regulated markets this year, Relax Gaming has partnered with international sports betting and gambling company Entain and will be supplying a trio of the operator’s Spain-facing brands with its high-performing content.

Under the deal that marks Relax’s debut in Spain, Entain brands including partypoker.es, bwin.es and partycasino.es will gain access to 30 of the iGaming aggregator and content supplier’s player-favorite online slots such as the classic Aztec-themed Temple Tumble, Beast Mode and the blockbuster hit Money Train 2, sequel to the equally successful original version released in the summer of 2019.

As Relax’s network includes “numerous operators” that are licensed in the southwestern European country, it’s not surprising to learn that the supplier will in the coming months be announcing additional collaborations with operators for the growing market.

Also commenting on the Spain debut, Alexia Smilovic Rønde, Chief Regulatory Officer for Relax Gaming, said the company “continues to realise its trajectory in regulated markets by adding the Spanish jurisdiction to its list of supported European jurisdictions.”

Rønde explains that “Spain is known for its heightened regulatory conditions, which differ from other similar markets, and with Relax Gaming’s expertise, technology and content we were up to that challenge – with the goal of delivering the market’s most seamless experience available to licensed operators and their players.”

The CRO says that the company does not doubt that the debut will result in “an excellent start for operations and a steady growth in the Spanish landscape overtime.”

A leading B2B supplier, the new partnership and Spain debut follows Relax’s entry into the Italian market with Flutter Entertainment’s PokerStars in early April this year. Both deals continue the goals the company has set for itself for 2022 to further expand its reach across Europe’s key regulated markets. 

 

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