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EGT Digital Secures Full License To Launch In Belgium’s iGaming Market

by Isabella Rossellin
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EGT Digital Secures Full License To Launch In Belgium’s iGaming Market

EGT Digital has officially been approved by the Belgian Gaming Commission to operate in Belgium’s regulated online gaming market. This license allows the company to offer its full range of digital products, including its own X-Nave platform, a large Gaming Aggregator, and a growing collection of slot and dice games developed in-house.

EGT Digital Secures License to Operate in Belgium

This step supports EGT Digital’s goal to expand its presence in regulated European markets by providing solutions that meet local rules.

For the Belgian market, EGT Digital is launching games designed specifically for the Class B+ category, which covers arcade-style and dice games. By focusing on this area, EGT Digital aims to be a trusted partner for local operators working within Belgium’s strict regulations.

Flexible and Modular X-Nave Platform at the Core

To follow local rules, EGT Digital has made a special set of dice games just for Belgium’s Class B+ license holders. These new games add to their collection of over 160 slot games and several jackpot features, offering different themes and fun ways to keep players interested.

Marieta Peleva, Sales Manager for Belgium, Poland, and the Czech Republic, said that making games specifically for Belgium shows the company’s focus on “local, legal, and exciting gaming options.” This launch is meant to help both full-platform clients and other operators who want to grow their game selection while following Belgium’s rules.

At the heart of EGT Digital’s offerings is the X-Nave platform, designed as a flexible, modular system that caters to operators of varying sizes and stages of development. It features four main modules: Sports Product, Gaming Aggregator, CRM Engine, and Payment Gateway. These modules can function independently or together as a complete, ready-to-use package.

The platform’s modular design allows easy integration with third-party systems, enabling operators to select only the components that best fit their business needs. This flexibility is especially important in regulated markets like Belgium, where licensing rules and operational demands can differ widely.

EGT Digital’s Gaming Aggregator provides Belgian operators with access to over 24,000 games from more than 300 providers. Besides its extensive game library, the aggregator offers customization options for game lobbies, allowing operators to adapt their content to local tastes, player habits, and marketing strategies.

Some key features include bonus engines, adjustable player engagement tools, and tournament-style game mechanics. The aggregator serves as both a content platform and an engagement tool that operators can quickly implement and scale as their business grows.

The new license for Belgium marks another important step in EGT Digital’s growing presence across Europe. Tsvetomira Drumeva, Head of Sales at the company, said: “EGT Digital’s license for Belgium is a substantial accomplishment, which not only solidifies our position as a leading iGaming provider but also reaffirms our commitment to contributing to the development of the global gaming environment.”

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