Suppliers continue to push forward into the vibrant iGaming market in South Africa, with Greentube no exception in this trend.
The acclaimed developer of hard-hitting online casino titles has expanded further afield in the country through a new tie-up with Hollywoodbets, allowing the company to showcase its player-centric games to a wider audience still.
Greentube secures another forward position in the South African iGaming market
Thanks to this alliance, players will have the opportunity to try and play games such as Lucky Lady’sCharm Deluxe, Book of Ra Deluxe, and Sizzling Hot Deluxe.
Greentube is deploying its dedicated Mynt platform, which grants access not only to the games themselves but also allows players and partner operators to benefit from the Remote Gaming Server (RGS) tech, which improves uptime and connectivity stability, along with various game-engagement tools.
Greentube CPO and CRO, Michael Bauer, has welcomed the opportunity to see his company expand in the coveted South African market once again, and with a prominent partner operator at this.
He hailed the opportunity to see Hollywoodbets become one of the newest online casinos to host Greentube games.
"This collaboration represents a key step in our regional growth strategy, and we’re thrilled to bring our premium content to an even broader audience through such a respected brand," Bauer said.
Hollywoodbets Head of Product Wayde Dorkin was similarly pleased to see the casino strengthen its ties with established suppliers and bring more worthwhile opportunities to the local market for players of all stripes.
Hollywoodbets is committed to expanding its content portfolio
"Partnering with Greentube enables us to significantly enhance our slots offering with some of the most recognisable and engaging titles in the industry, further strengthening our position as South Africa’s leading gaming operator," he added.
In the meantime, Hollywoodbets has been strengthening its game portfolio with additions from some of the very best studios out there. The operator signed up with Play’n GO earlier this year, and last year, it added the blockbuster crash game – Aviatrix.
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