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Amusnet has renewed its Critical Gaming Supply Licence from the Malta Gaming Authority to serve several jurisdictions across Europe. 

The licence renewal will see Amusnet continue to hold its MGA supplier licence for a further 10 years, licensing the Bulgaria-based slot provider until 2034. 

Furthermore, the studio’s licence has been upgraded to a Corporate Group Critical Gaming Supply Licence. This specific licence allows holders to include multiple entities within a group to be treated as a single licence. 

As a result of this transition, Amusnet Gaming Ltd. will act as the designated company holding a licence that will cover three subsidiaries. 

These subsidiaries include: Amusnet BNL B.V., serving Belgium and the Netherlands; Amusnet Spain S.L., serving Spain; and Amusnet d.o.o., serving Croatia. 

This group licence will facilitate the provision of Amusnet’s slot content, including over 200 individual slot titles, via these subsidiaries to markets where local B2B licensing is not required. 

The studio’s announcement stated: “The renewal underscores Amusnet Gaming’s commitment to compliance, integrity, and innovation within the gaming sector. It is a testament to the company’s ability to meet stringent regulatory standards and deliver secure and fair gaming experiences.”

The slot developer has also redesigned its website following the news, hoping to present “a modern and intuitive interface” in order to enhance its user experience.