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September 25, 2019 Andrej Vidovic
OneTouch, a developer that specializes in creation of casino games for mobile devices, has announced the successful attainment of business-to-business software license from Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).
They will soon present their inventive and state-of-the-art content to a host of Maltese operators and other top-level companies that operate within Malta’s gambling laws.
The so-called Critical Supply B2B License…
…is a pivotal moment in the development and evolution of this up-and-coming business that is one of the most promising companies on the global market at this point. This happens just as we enter the final quarter of the year – traditionally, one of the busiest periods of the year leading to Christmas and New Year.
OneTouch aims to upgrade and refresh their gaming portfolio in these coming months.
The company is renowned for their incredible mobile-ready games that can be played in portrait mode. They had their most successful year so far, during which they released plethora of new table games such as High-Hand Hold’em, Baccarat Supreme and even one of India’s most beloved card games, Andar Bahar – and its first-ever portrait iteration.
Head of Marketing at OneTouch, Ollie Castleman, comments:
“Gaining Malta.”
During 2019 thus far, OneTouch has also released their very first slot titles…
…such as Sumo Showdown, Lucky Lion and Golden Stripe – the last of which is very much Asia-oriented.
They even created a branded game for Premier League outfit, Watford FC – last season’s FA Cup finalist – with whom they have an exclusive partnership agreement.
But it wasn’t just their creative team that was kept busy in 2019 – over the course of the year, they formed a big amount of highly valued commercial agreements with content aggregators such as BetConstruct, EveryMatrix and QTech that will enable their games to be distributed to regulated markets everywhere.
At the beginning of September, MGA proclaimed that the second phase of the sandbox framework cryptocurrency initiative had begun.
The goal of this initiative is to explore the possibilities of cryptocurrency usage with licensed gambling operators in Malta. The project was originally launched in January and since then numerous operators have requested and got their licenses allowing them to conduct test of blockchain assets.
In this second phase, MGA will accept applications for Innovative Technology Arrangement that really are solutions and services such as Distributed Ledger Technology and smart contracts.
The Sandbox Regulatory Framework will last until December 31st 2021.
Source:
“OneTouch awarded Malta B2B software license”, europeangaming.eu, September 23, 2019.
Malta seems to be developing nicely. A small jurisdiction with a lot of power.