3 Oaks Gaming expands UK offering with UKGC certification

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3 Oaks Gaming expands UK offering with UKGC certification
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3 Oaks Gaming is set to bring more of its slot content to UK players after the slot studio successfully secured further certification from the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC).

Having secured its initial supplier licence for the UK online casino market in 2024, 3 Oaks Gaming has gained certification for more than 50 slot releases to present to operators in the nation. 

Sebastian Damian, Managing Director of 3 Oaks Gaming, stated: “Securing UKGC certification for our extensive portfolio is a landmark achievement for 3 Oaks Gaming. It underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality, engaging content that aligns with the highest regulatory standards.”

This move will see the supplier offer slots such as 3 Pots of Egypt, Storm of Olympus, 777 Fruity Classic and recent release Hawaii Riches to operators active in the UK market.

Damian added: “The UK market represents a pivotal opportunity for us, and we are excited to partner with operators to bring our diverse games to players across the region. This milestone is a testament to our dedication to global growth and our ongoing mission to promote responsible and enjoyable gaming experiences.”

European expansion continues to be a key focus for the slot provider, as it recently entered an agreement with Betclic to reinforce its position in Portugal’s online casino market. 

That deal followed the studio’s decision to certify 40 slot releases for the Portuguese market last year to meet regulatory standards set by the Serviço de Regulação e Inspeção de Jogos Turismo de Portugal. 

Praising that deal, Yuriy Muratov, Chief Commercial Officer at 3 Oaks Gaming, commented: “We are thrilled to partner with Betclic, a recognised leader in Portugal’s online gaming sector. This collaboration aligns seamlessly with our growth strategy, allowing us to expand our reach into one of Europe’s key regulated markets thanks to IGT PlayDigital’s platform.”

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