Amatic receives Spanish online gaming licence
Amatic receives Spanish online gaming licence

Amatic Industries has been granted a licence to market its Amanet range of online games in Spain.
The extensive approval process, managed by iGaming test institute NMi, has resulted in authorisations for all areas of online gaming within the Spanish jurisdiction.
A total of 27 games are now available for play in the Spanish online gaming market, including well-known titles such as Arising Phoenix, Bells on Fire and Diamond Cats.
According to the Austrian developer, each game was tested to fulfil the Spanish iGaming laws and passed the entire test procedure “without effort”.
“We are very much respected in the Spanish land-based market”, explains Amatic’s online gaming manager, Tatjana Bauer-Engstberger.
“For many years we have continuously placed our focus on providing the best gaming solutions for players in Spain.”
The news follows Amatic’s announcement last month that Maltese operator Rabbit Entertainment would integrate Amanet video slots into its online casino platform, Lapalingo.com.
“The Amanet brand name was established in 2015 to replace Amatic Online Games,” Bauer-Engstberger told TotallyGaming.com.
“Amanet games have proven their popularity and this, together with our strong reputation in the land-based gaming, are sufficient factors for online providers to offer Amanet games.”
Totally Gaming says: Amatic continues its push into the high-growth online gaming segment. The company has enjoyed success in Spain’s land-based sector for many years, and its entry into the country’s iGaming market is the next logical step for further success on the Iberian Peninsula.