EveryMatrix Granted Malta Gaming License

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Gaming firm EveryMatrix has announced this week that they've been granted a Class 1 gaming license by the Malta Gaming Authority, allowing the group the chance to distribute games to their partners that also hold a license in the jurisdiction.

The license gives EveryMatrix the opportunity to provide Greentube products to their customers. Greentube, which is a subsidiary of Novomatic, offers an array of casino products, including slots, table games, poker, and more to their clients. EveryMatrix has a large number of partners, offering more than 5,000 games to customers that can be implemented into respective properties.

Speaking about the licensing EveryMatrix CEO Ebbe Groes said, "Being now licensed in Malta, our company will be able to fulfil the requests it has received for Greentube's products in the best possible manner. The recent addition enables EveryMatrix to fully support the continuously growing demand for premium casino content."

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2 December 2017 - 2:10am
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I wonder about the value chain in the online casino industry, whenever I read this kind of news, regarding authorities, platforms operators, contents providers, game studios, etc...

And I want to know why some casinos allow me to play NetEnt slots and some don't 😀

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2 December 2017 - 10:36am
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coolsongss wrote:

I wonder about the value chain in the online casino industry, whenever I read this kind of news, regarding authorities, platforms operators, contents providers, game studios, etc...

And I want to know why some casinos allow me to play NetEnt slots and some don't 😀

it looks like it's not the netent that limits we country but but manager of casino which does not allowed to play,maybe like that, i do not know for sure 😀