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Aviatrix secures license to operate in the Netherlands

ONLINE GAMBLING13 Nov 2024
2 min. read
Aviatrix Netherlands

Aviatrix has received the go-ahead to take off to the skies above the Netherlands, Casino Guru News learned in an email press release.

The prominent crash game title has been one of the most successful iterations in its genre, making it exciting to see the game expand to yet another jurisdiction at long last. The license was awarded last week.

Aviatrix takes off in the Netherlands

Thanks to this licensing greenlight, the game will now be made readily available to Dutch operators, who will introduce their players to one of the most successful crash-genre games in the world.

Aviatrix Chief Account Officer Anastasia Rimskaya has welcomed the opportunity to see the company’s game pin its name on the radar in yet another prominent iGaming market.

"We can’t wait to see Dutch players enjoying the title, and we will be working closely with some very special partners in the Netherlands to ensure this game is widely available very soon, "Rimskaya said.

The game Aviatrix has been a massive success, even though the company behind it, has focused only on a single game. As Lucie Kadlecová said in a recent interview for Casino Guru News, Aviatrix is exclusively a one-game company, but this doesn’t mean that it has not been growing, improving and developing itself at a rapid clip.

Building on the one-game-company success story

Kadlecová noted that there was a very strong demand for Aviatrix, not least because of the unique designer decisions that the company has made – such as the inclusion of NFTs and the hosting of multi-million tournaments that allow for a thriving competitive framework across the board.



Image credit: Aviatrix

13 Nov 2024
2 min. read
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