Novomatic subsidiary Stakelogic has announced that they've been granted a gaming license from the Malta Gaming Authority and will be able to provide live dealer games to casino operators that also hold a license in the jurisdiction as a result.
The license is the latest for Stakelogic, who has operated an office in Malta since 2020. Under the terms of the licensing, Stakelogic Live will be able to offer its broadcast games like blackjack and roulette to other operators. The company currently has studios in the Netherlands and in the Maltese town of Birkirkara in Malta.
"Securing a licence from the Malta Gaming Authority is a major step forward for Stakelogic Live and we are particularly pleased to now be able to offer our live dealer content in the Netherlands, a market where our slot games have performed incredibly well to date," said Stakelogic CEO Stephan van den Oetelaar. "Stakelogic Live is a premium live casino product and delivers unrivalled levels of engagement, authenticity and entertainment and we are looking forward to seeing our games land in the lobbies of our operator partners."
As of press time there isn't a list of companies made public with whom Stakelogic will be using this license.