Bragg Enters Belgian Market

This story was published more than 1 year ago.

Gaming software technology provider Bragg Gaming has announced that they've entered the Belgian gaming market after distributing services to gaming operator Napoleon Sports and Casino.

The launch will see Bragg supplying online gaming content, including slots and table games. The company has a number of slot studios, including ORYX, Atomic Slot Labs, Indio Magic, Wild Streak Gaming, and Spin Games. The company works with over 200 gaming operators, including major brands like FanDuel, BetMGM, LeoVegas, and many more.

For its part, Napoleon is a subsidiary of Superbet Group, which purchased the company in July of 2021.

Regarding the launch, Bragg President and COO Lara Falzon said, "It's always exciting to go live in a new jurisdiction, and particularly so when it's with a market leader like Napoleon Sports and Casino.

"We're proud to continue to deliver on our new market expansion strategy, and it is a testament to the hard work of our teams and the quality of our product offering that we can align with so many at the forefront of the industry."

Napoleon Sports and Casino CPO Philippe Joos also commented, adding: "Bragg's reputation in iGaming is renowned and its provision goes from strength to strength, so this partnership is a natural fit for an innovative and forward-looking operator like Napoleon Sports and Casino."

"We are on a mission to provide our players with the most thrilling and responsible entertainment in a safe and protected environment. This collaboration fits perfectly with that goal as we'll be able to provide titles that speak for themselves in terms of quality and we're confident our players will see that too."

Bragg's games can be played by punters in Belgium now.

About the author

Therese Williams // UK Correspondent
Therese Williams
Therese is a fervent fan of slot machines and pub fruities, often trying her luck at some of the top online casinos. She covers news for Casino Listings with a focus on the UK and Europe. Therese studied arts and creative writing at university and has written for newspapers in the UK.