Bragg Gaming Group has made known to the public that ORYX Gaming, one of its subsidiary, has been given a license to supply content through remote game servers in Greece.

This license was provided by Hellenic Gaming Commission, and because of ORYX’s full compliance with the jurisdiction, now the company has been awarded its A1 license. 

The A1 license will allow ORYX to supply its customers including OPAP, Stoiximan, Betsson and NetBet, with more online casino brands expected to pop up through ORYX Hub this year.

Chris Looney, Chief Commercial Officer at Bragg said: “Greece has the potential to become an important market for the group and this license underpins our commitment to our customers in the jurisdiction and represents a new milestone for us in our plans for expansion in regulated markets in Europe, North America and globally.”

“Our technology is flexible, and it gives us the agility to adapt quickly to new market regulations, and we look forward to launching in many more new markets over the coming quarters with our in-house developed content, our player engagement tools and exclusive third-party content.”

“We have a superb new roadmap of exclusive games coming up, including an increasing proportion from our own in-house studios, and we can’t wait to bring them to Greek slots fans.”

ORYX is also licensed in Malta and Romania, and can also offer its games in Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Portugal, Czech Republic, Croatia, Serbia, Switzerland, Gibraltar, Estonia, Latvia, Colombia and, soon enough, the Netherlands. Furthermore, it is in the process of obtaining further licenses in the UK, Belgium and in the U.S. states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania in Michigan, and Italy.