BeeFee enters Latvian slot hall market with LVBET Casino partnership

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BeeFee has entered the Latvian retail gaming market, with its slot machines and popular casino content now available in LVBET’s casino halls in the country.

Under LVBET’s Latvian gaming licence, 18 of BeeFee’s most popular slots games are now live in the country for the first time, including Book of Ming, Stunning Hot, Magic Hunter and Dragon’s Power.

BeeFee will be the main slot machine provider for LVBET’s casino halls in Latvia.

BeeFee’s terminals can currently be found in LVBET’s casino hall in Terehova, on the border to Russia, which will be followed by venues in Valka and Krāslava.

LVBET has also applied for permission to operate more casino halls in the country and is in the process of obtaining betting licences for the premises.

Piotr Szpoton, CEO of BeeFee, said: “We are thrilled to have our land-based products live in Latvia through our distribution deal with LVBET and we are certain that our products will be a hit with players in the country.

“Entering the Latvian market is part of BeeFee’s strategy to expand our footprint and cement our position as a leading slot machine provider in the retail market.”

BeeFee’s slot machines are manufactured in the company’s factory in Poland and certified in the UK, Germany, Switzerland, Romania and Latvia. The supplier also creates innovative slots content for the global online market.

 

 

About Bee-Fee Games:

BeeFee is a creative and dynamic game development studio that creates innovative slots content for the global online market. With a focus on developing high-quality games, BF offers an extensive portfolio of industry-leading products to the sector. The London and Malta-based company was founded by industry veterans and is also a land-based operator and games producer in several European jurisdictions. Learn more at: www.beefee.co.uk

 


Source: European Gaming Industry News

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