Compliance Updates
Spearhead Studios secures Romanian certification

Following a very busy month of July, with no less than 5 new exciting titles released, Spearhead Studios is pleased to announce its entry on the Romanian market. The gaming development company has recently finalized the process of getting its game portfolio certified in Romania, including blockbusters such as Lara Jones is Cleopatra, Popstar or Wilds of Wall Street.
Built with the vision of developing local games for local markets, Spearhead Studios’s portfolio currently counts 20 titles, both slots and table games, since the company launch in November 2019.
All the games are certified in Malta, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Colombia, and now Romania, with other markets to follow in the upcoming years.
Mathias Larsson, Managing Director of Spearhead Studios, comments: “We are a young company with big ambitions. Getting our games certified in multiple jurisdictions, including Romania, is what will help us push through and bring excitement to players around Europe and beyond.
“We also got our Colombia certification in June and our Group company, EveryMatrix, is now gearing up to enter the US, which is exciting news. I am looking forward to seeing Spearhead Studios thrive around the globe in many regulated markets.”
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