Wazdan Signs Second Operator in Bulgaria with Alphawin

Wazdan, a leading provider of iGaming content for the online casino industry, has further expanded its positions in the Bulgarian market, teaming with Alphawin, a prominent local operator and gaming brand. As a result, the supplier will deliver a range of its gaming products to the casino, a total of 14 excellent games, which will strike home with a range of demographics, the company informs in a press release.

Alphawin Becomes New Home of Wazdan Games in Bulgaria

The content partnership comes at a time when Alphawin is determined to continue and grow its footprint in the Eastern European country and become a market leader. To get there, the operator will rely on innovative content by Wazdan such as 9 Lions, Sizzling 777 Deluxe, and Larry the Leprechaun to name just a few. Wazdan will be adding even more titles down the road, some of which will come with the prominent Hold the Jackpot mechanic.

This is the second deal that Wazdan has signed in the country, having previously teamed up with another operator, Sesame. Commenting on this new opportunity, Wazdan head of sales and business development for Balkan and Southeast Europe, Radka Bacheva, said:

We’re delighted to extend our presence in Bulgaria with an online casino as fresh and exciting as Alphawin. It’s been a fantastic year for Alphawin as the casino has expanded rapidly and we couldn’t be happier to contribute to that success with our quality content.

Wazdan head of sales and business development for Balkan and Southeast Europe, Radka Bacheva

The news was similarly welcomed by Alphawin casino manager Adriana Dasheva who said that the operator maintained an ambitious expansion plan in the country and that it was happy to see another top-tier supplier such as Wazdan join the ranks of content providers for the brand. Dasheva said that she was confident that Wazdan’s present and future t ufa888 itles will help contribute to Alphawin’s growth in the country.

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