Central Europe
Endorphina meets new German regulations

The popular Endorphina game provider proudly announced its compliance with the new German regulations. The German authorities recently stated that German-facing online gambling operators that offer casino and poker products must comply to the new federal gambling treaty.
Operators who comply with these rules by October 15 will be assured they won’t face prosecution by German authorities or barred from applying for a license next year.
Endorphina’s games meet all German requirements such as having a game portfolio in the German language, a minimum 5 second spin, no auto-spin, displaying a win probability and RTP, amongst many others by the re-quired date of October 15, 2020.
A few words from Endorphina’s own CEO, Jan Urbanec:
“We are proud of our collaboration and the fast paced sprint that resulted in us delivering a solution for the Ger-man market. The combined effort of our legal and development team allowed us to quickly extract the details re-quired from the German regulation and to implement them into our games so we do not disrupt the player’s expe-rience.”
Want to include some engaging themes, graphics, and solid mathematics into your portfolio? Give your players some real endorphins that will surely comply with German regulations.
Contact Endorphina at https://endorphina.com/contact-us
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