Eleven Games Have Been Licensed
Ezugi is now able to offer eleven of its live casino games to players in the UK market.
This has been made possible by operating under Evolution’s UKGC License and going through a certification process with the UKGC for each of their eleven most popular games.
This list includes:
- Roulette
- Auto Roulette
- Blackjack
- Unlimited Blackjack
- Baccarat
- Andar Bahar
- Teen Patti
- Bet on Teen Patti
- Lucky 7
- Dragon Tiger and
- Cricket War.
Pang Goh, Business Development Director at Ezugi commented:
“This is a very significant step for Ezugi and its growth, obtaining the UKCG certificates signifies our continuous efforts to reach the absolute highest industry standards.
Our license is acquired under Evolution Malta Limited, and we are pleased to have our best games finally certified.
I believe that UK operators will benefit from Ezugi’s expertise in not only localised content and markets but also from our large and innovative games offering.
We are looking forward to this next chapter and to provide our best performing games to UK players.”
LiveCasinoComparer Comment
As a UK player first and a follower of the live casino industry second, I couldn’t be more delighted for Ezugi — and for UK Players.
I’ve watched Ezugi grow over the past eight years from a niche provider operating in smaller markets to one that is pushing new games into an ever-increasing and competitive marketplace. Their desire to innovate and improve their games can be seen in several of their titles and where they’ve been the first to introduce new games to satisfy the growing demand in emerging markets for localised games.
Their Live Blackjack has always had one of the best set of playing rules for players and now they are able to go head to head with Evolution, Playtech and Pragmatic Play in the UK market.
I’m sure my fellow players will enjoy the atmosphere at the tables and if we’re lucky streams from some of the studios from around the world.
My guess is the games and studio that have been certified are located in Bucharest, Romania, a studio I visited a few years ago.