EGT Digital Launches With FavBet in Ukraine

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Slot designer EGT Digital announced that they've been able to launch operations in Ukraine this week, following a content supply deal to betting operator Favbet.

Bulgaria-based EGT Digital will be providing Favbet with their slot content. The initial slate of games includes the likes of xRide, Clover Chance, Bell Link, and High Cash. There are also five games available with a progressive jackpot. More titles will be added at later points.

FavBet was founded in Ukraine in 1999 and has since expanded to provide games internationally. It holds licences in Malta, Romania, and Croatia, in addition to Ukraine. The company also is known for its sponsorships in countries of which it operates.

Regarding the launch, EGT Digital Head of Sales Tsvetomira Drumeva said, "We are beyond happy that Favbet gave us the opportunity to present our games on the Ukrainian market.

"For us, it's very important to create new types of gaming content which is tailored according to the players' needs and requirements. That's why together with the classic slots we developed games such as Sugartime, featuring cascading winnings and Buy-In features, as well as the latest proposition xRide, in which the winnings are generated by an increasing multiplier and the players are able to track in real-time the results of the other participants. I believe that our titles will meet and even exceed the operator's expectations."

FavBet Head of Online Casino Andrii Krasko added: "We decided to collaborate with the Bulgarian company because we are constantly looking for new providers of fresh and attractive gaming content. It looks like we have made the right choice because the results demonstrated so far are excellent."

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