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Stakelogic Live Obtains License for Greek Market Entry

Stakelogic Live Receives Approval to Launch in the Greek Market

Stakelogic Live has received approval from the Hellenic Gaming Commission to bring its top-notch live casino content to the Greek market. This exciting development means that Greek players will now have access to Stakelogic Live’s wide range of live casino games.

Stakelogic Live, known for its innovative live casino content, will be able to offer its exciting games to any licensed online casino in Greece. This move opens up new opportunities for Greek players to enjoy Stakelogic Live’s immersive casino experience.

Stakelogic Live streams its content live from state-of-the-art studios in Malta and the Netherlands, and it is already licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority. Its portfolio includes popular live casino games like American Blackjack, European Roulette, and Auto Roulette, as well as thrilling game shows such as Super Stake Blackjack, Super Stake Roulette 5000x, and Speed Baccarat. All of these games will be available at leading Greek operators.

With a strong presence in key European markets and partnerships with leading operators, Stakelogic Live is well-established in the industry. Greek players will also have the chance to experience the newly launched Super Wheel bonus feature, which adds an exciting money-wheel bonus to Stakelogic Slots.

Stakelogic Live’s CEO, Stephan van den Oetelaar, expressed enthusiasm about the license approval, stating, “Securing this license from the Hellenic Gaming Commission is a huge step forward for Stakelogic Live. We have been active in the Greek market for a couple of years now, and Greek players have responded positively to our products. We are excited for them to enjoy our premium live casino content for the first time.”

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