GameArt, an advanced online slots development studio, has recently been certified to supply its game products to the Lithuanian market. As we learned, the Lithuanian authorized body has certified 15 premium game products, so they will soon become available to Lithuanian players. Lithuania has become another major regulated market for GameArt, and the company's business is growing rapidly covering more and more territories. There are several licensed operators to gain access to some of GameArt's best slots, including hits like Diego: El Pibe de Oro, Ali Baba's Riches, Apocalypse Quest, Dawn of Olympus, and African Sunset 2 thanks to a new deal.

Launched in 2013, GameArt is a fairly young iGaming company developing gaming products for online casinos. Behind GameArt is a team of experienced specialists with extensive knowledge in the world of gambling entertainment. Showcasing their innovative thinking, GameArt has grown rapidly, pushing their business into major potentially lucrative markets around the world. In addition to gaming products, the company also develops cross-platform solutions and effective tools to retain gamblers. All GameArt games are compatible with mobile platforms and come with technology to provide the best gaming experience, correlating to their notion that games are an art form themselves.
According to Deane Hendricks, GameArt's chief operating officer, entering the regulated Lithuanian market will be a new milestone in the development of their company. The official also stressed the importance of quality in the development of game products and that by complying with local rules, they will be able to achieve even more significant results in this direction. The current deal will contribute to the further growth and prosperity of their company seeking to constantly expand their partners' network.
As it is known, gambling in Lithuania has had ups and downs over the last few decades. Being under the steel curtain of the Soviet Union, it gained its independence only in 1990. Although there was a boom in land-based casinos and betting shops at the time, the Lithuanian government soon imposed restrictions on companies providing their services illegally. Forced by the European Union, the Lithuanian government created an infrastructure for online gambling in recent 2016. While major strides have been made on the online front, there are still many initiatives ahead to tighten gambling regulation.
Certification in Lithuania is the next step after 11 slots from GameArt were certified for the Italian market and 10 slots were certified for the Bulgarian market. In addition, GameArt is certified to supply their iGaming products in Romania, Croatia, Switzerland, Spain, Colombia, and the Philippines. GameArt has the right to provide their services under a license issued by the gambling regulator of Curacao. Earlier, Nolimit City, another Malta-based gaming content provider, strengthened their presence in the Lithuanian market by concluding a deal with TOPsport, a local casino and sports betting operator.
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