New licenses in Europe for Red Rake Gaming

The Spanish casino software developer Red Rake Gaming has announced that it has obtained two licenses to provide content to authorized operators in Romania and Greece, thus adding to the presence of the developer in the regulated markets of New Zealand, Portugal, Belgium, Italy, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands, among others. It is the Spanish developer with the largest international presence.

Bran Castle, Romania.

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Based in Malta, Red Rake Gaming is a developer of videoslot machines among the most innovative in the igaming market. Since its beginnings in the world of real money casino games in 2016, Red Rake has secured licenses from the Malta Gaming Authority and the British Gambling Commission, which are among the most important in the industry. Their recent agreement to collaboration with Circus Casino in Belgium it is a good example of its expansion strategy in European regulated markets .

Expansion in Europe: it's Greece and Romania's turn

The license that last August Red Rake Gaming obtained from the Greek regulatory authority, the Hellenic Gaming Commission, is an A2 license that allows the Spanish developer continue to work directly with authorized operators and expand its collaboration with other firms in the Mediterranean country market.

From Red Rake the importance of the Greek market is recognized and they affirm that they will work to offer localized content , with an eye on the players of the Hellenic country. For the time being, the successful series of Super games: Super 12 Stars , Super 15 Stars and Super 20 Stars it is available with all its bonus phases; in addition to other popular titles such as Alchemy Ways , Max Dangerous and the Lost Relics or Flamingo Paradise .

The recent license achieved in Romania is a real achievement for the Spanish developer. The Romanian regulator's class II license allows Red Rake access to authorized operators. Nick Barr, managing director of Red Rake Malta, expressed his satisfaction at the official statement :

“We are delighted to have obtained our Romanian class II license. This recent acquisition has taken place thanks to the commitment to our customers to continue providing the best content to Romanian players, where it has been seen that they are very popular. The content of Red Rake Gaming fits well with players looking for classic slots full of very powerful mechanics and bonuses.”

Collaboration with 888ladies

Recently Red Rake has also partnered with 888ladies, the bingo and slots page of the operator 888 in which every day is ladies day . While exclusively dedicated page for women , Red Rake will provide a selection of their best online video bingos. To be in the orbit of an international giant like 888 is quite an achievement.

In Italy, Red Rake has also closed its partnership with the lottery operator Lottomatica , which is the exclusive Italian state concessionaire for the management of the lottery and is part of the provider IGT.

Red Rake also in Buenos Aires

In Argentina, the operator Betfun will begin to offer Rake Network titles. Betfun holds a license from the City Lottery. The Buenos Aires igaming market it is regulated and Betfun which is a brand of Argentine Hippodrome of Palermo it has all the necessary authorizations. In this sense, Red Rake becomes a supplier of one of the most experienced companies in the gaming sector in the city of Buenos Aires.

Again, Nick Barr of Red Rake congratulated himself on agreement :

“Red Rake Gaming's content has always been very successful in the Latin American market and last year we saw a significant increase in market share in our slots and video bingos. We are completely confident that we will help Betfun to provide the best gaming experience for its players in Argentina and we look forward to working closely with the Betfun team.”

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