LuckyStreak extends reach to Malta with supplier licence

LuckyStreak has brought its live casino portfolio to Malta after gaining a supplier licence from the Malta Gaming Authority

Extending its reach across Europe, LuckyStreak’s MGA approval will allow the Riga-based studio to partner with operators within Malta’s regulated igaming market and offer them a range of live casino products. 

LuckyStreak’s roster of proprietary live casino content includes software that will allow its operator partners to run a range of live dealer table games, including blackjack, baccarat, standard roulette, auto roulette and dual play roulette. 

Ady Totah, LuckyStreak CEO and Co-Founder, commented: “We’re delighted to be awarded MGA Recognition as it is another major milestone in our regulatory expansion. Malta is a world-renowned licensing jurisdiction, setting the highest standards of transparency and fairness for players. 

“It is a testament to LuckyStreak’s commitment to quality, integrity and compliance, and we look forward to working with world-class MGA-licensed operators to continue our successful growth strategy.”

As well as providing in-house content, LuckyStreak will also benefit from the licence by gaining approval to offer aggregation services to MGA operators. 

This third-party content offering consists of the studio’s live casino content accompanied by slots from several studio partners, including Pragmatic Play, Amusnet, Yggdrasil and BGaming. 

Celebrating the MGA supplier licence, Rory Kimber, LuckyStreak Commercial Director, added: “We’re immensely proud to have been awarded the opportunity to work in the jurisdiction, and we’re looking forward to working with the world’s most prestigious igaming brands, and having our games and providers appear in their casinos. 

“Malta is a critically important and highly regarded gaming hub and this enables us to significantly extend the reach of our world-class content and services to highly regarded igaming brands.”