Ezugi Gets UK Licence

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Live dealer software group Ezugi has announced that they've been granted a gaming licence by the UK Gambling Commission, opening up a lucrative market for the Evolution subsidiary.

The live studio group will now be able to offer 11 of its games in the market, with titles like blackjack, baccarat, and roulette all being made open to operators. The games will find partner sites and then be offered to punters on their computers or mobile devices.

Commenting on the certification Ezugi Business Development Director Pang Goh said, "This is a very significant step for Ezugi and its growth. Obtaining the certificates signifies our continuous efforts to reach the absolute highest industry standards. Our license is acquired under Evolution Malta Limited, and we are pleased to have our best games finally certified."

"I believe that UK operators will benefit from Ezugi's expertise in not only localised content and markets, but also from our large and innovative games offering. We are looking forward to this next chapter and to provide our best performing games to UK players."

As of press time we don't have a list of partner casinos that Ezugi will be working with inside the market.

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Therese Williams // UK Correspondent
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10 January 2022 - 7:40pm
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This isn't really a big surprise for me as Ezugi is now a part of Evolution and Evolution is definitely dominating the world in terms of their live casino offering.

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Yeah, I'm surprised it took as long as it did. I always found Ezugi to be not as high-end as Evolution games. Something about them just seems "off". Am I alone?