Amusnet – A Global Leader in iGaming Innovation
Amusnet is a leading provider recognised for offering the best-performing products and innovative solutions in gaming globally. With over 300 captivating slots, engaging table games, and an immersive Live Casino studio, their portfolio is available on 2000+ operators’ websites. Amusnet is operating in over 35 markets, with more added all the time, ensuring a safe and enjoyable gambling environment on different continents. The latest addition to the diverse portfolio is the launch of the premium Land-based vertical in February 2024. The Amusnet team consists of 800+ industry professionals, and continues to broaden the network of offices along with growth.
Amusnet Insights
- Amusnet Group Team of 800+ professionals, hub in Sofia and 9 subsidiaries – Malta, Italy, Georgia, Spain, Greece, Belgium/Netherlands, Romania, Croatia, Serbia
- Internationally recognized gaming provider
- Award-winning portfolio of 300+ casino games
- Type S premium slot cabinet series
- Content on 2000+ operators’ websites in 35+ markets
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