Malta-based casino game developer Pragmatic Play has received a Romanian license. Now, they plan to open an office in Bucharest to offer live casino games from a new studio.
This is some more good news for the company, after recent slot game releases. Pragmatic is also the second studio to relocate/expand to other countries, following Play’N Go with their Philippines license.
According to the developer, their new office can accommodate 43 tables, while their license grants the possibility to offer both online and land-based casino services.
Among the features that the games of the newly-opened studio can offer are the bet history, ease-of-use and game statistics. On top of that, Live Blackjack, Live Roulette and other improved live versions of classic casino games are reportedly underway.
This last development would follow the trend of game developers providing up-to-date gaming experiences, much like the latest developments of Microgaming’s new Roulette.