Vibra Gaming has had four new titles approved by the Gaming Laboratories International, assuring its games

Argentine slot developer Vibra Gaming has had four new titles approved by the Gaming Laboratories International, lauding its approved products and “assuring that its games meet the highest quality standards”.

Following the GLI approval, the slot titles: Popeye Slots, Spin Jones and The Crystal Skull, Wild Gems and Glover Fantasy, will be marketed in different jurisdictions, “both domestically and abroad”. 

Ramiro Atucha, CEO at Vibra Gaming, noted: “We are sure that we are on the right track we started last year, with a plan that is going faster than we thought. We have a very talented team, capable of creating quality games that meet the highest international standards. 

“This is evidenced by these six GLI-approved titles. And we will keep on increasing this number in order to position Vibra as one of the industry’s leaders.” 

Following the two previous games, Spin Island and The Phantom, the new series of approved titles is said to “increase the portfolio of products” available for worldwide distribution under this type of certification.

Furthermore, the GLI has been selected by Bragg Gaming Group to provide a broad range of testing, audit, and regulatory advisory services.

GLI will provide services such as pre-compliance and compliance testing of igaming and/or sports betting systems, regulatory advisory services, technical standards support, and technology assistance, support, and consultation.

“GLI’s standing expertise and experience in the North American markets are well-known, so it wasn’t a difficult decision to collaborate with such world-renowned experts,” commented Peter Lavric, Bragg’s chief technical officer.

“GLI already works closely with Spin Games, a company we expect to join Bragg Gaming Group soon (as previously announced). We have already completed the integration, which will technically allow the distribution of our exclusive Oryx Hub games in regulated US states via Spin. 

“This is pending final approval from the regulators, and our new relationship with GLI at Bragg Gaming Group level is an important part of that process.”