A range of titles from Pascal Gaming have been certified for the South African market.
In total, 13 games have been approved across a range of game types. These are: Big Hi-Lo, Blast, Dice, Fishing, Monti, Crazy Worm, Crash, Non-Stop Roulette, Non-Stop Baccarat, Turbo Blackjack, Striker and Odd Ball.
On the certifications, Pascal Gaming stated: “Players can expect thrilling gameplay. Each game features intuitive interfaces and provably fair mechanics to ensure transparency and trust.”
The news marks a positive step for Pascal Gaming in a market that continues to evolve.
In May, reports emerged that Parks Tau, Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, has ordered his department to begin the process of appointing a National Gambling Policy Council.
In particular, Tau confirmed that the focus of the council will be on eradicating illegal online gambling ads and providing framework clarity.
Tau said: “There is an intention to ensure that we can regulate online gambling. It is an environment where different provinces have different approaches, with some being more relaxed. We also want to ensure that there is rehabilitation of addicts.”
It comes amidst increasing gambling engagement in the country, with the lack of regulation leading to growth of engagement from South African players with operators based outside the country.
An NGB report stated that R1.1trn (£41bn) was wagered in South Africa during FY24, presenting a significant economic opportunity for the country.