CT Interactive Reaches Milestone with 111 MGA-Certified Games
AI-GENERATEDCT Interactive expands its MGA-certified portfolio to 111 titles after securing ten new approvals, including Win Storm DELUXE and Lucky Clover 20.
The landscape of regulated online gaming continues to evolve as CT Interactive announces a major expansion of its certified content library. Following the latest approval of ten additional titles by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), the provider now boasts a total of 111 certified games. This move is not just a statistical increase but a calculated step in the company's long-term strategy to penetrate stable and legally secure jurisdictions worldwide.
The MGA certification is widely regarded as a benchmark for quality and safety within the industry. Beyond the Maltese market itself, this accreditation serves as a gateway for recognition in other regions. CT Interactive is leveraging this regulatory momentum to strengthen its presence in Estonia, Belarus, and the Isle of Man. This expansion addresses the growing demand from operators for regulation-ready content that meets high technical standards.
Numbers and facts
The newly certified batch consists of titles that build on previous successes while introducing fresh mechanics. The list includes 40 Hell’s Cherries, 5 Chilli Fruits, Blazing Flower, Cave of Clovers, Happy Miner, Hell’s Cherries, and Hell’s Hot Sevens. Additionally, Lucky Clover 20, Nice Nice Penguin, and Win Storm DELUXE have joined the portfolio. Win Storm DELUXE is of particular interest as an enhanced version of a top-performing title, featuring new bonus mechanics and free games. Meanwhile, Lucky Clover 20 updates the popular Clover series with modern gameplay elements.
Martin Ivanov, Chief Operating Officer at CT Interactive, emphasized that this expansion represents a significant achievement for the company's international footprint.
"The expansion of our MGA-certified portfolio marks another important achievement in CT Interactive’s international growth strategy. Achieving 111 certified titles under one of the industry’s most respected regulatory frameworks reflects our ongoing investment in product quality, regulatory compliance, and sustainable market expansion." - Martin Ivanov, COO at CT Interactive
Background
For years, CT Interactive has aimed to be a trusted partner for licensed operators by providing compliant gaming content. Working under the MGA framework provides essential security, as the authority mandates strict requirements for player protection, fairness of Random Number Generators (RNG), and platform stability. In an era where regulation is tightening across Europe, the volume of certified titles acts as a key selling point. Operators in jurisdictions like the Isle of Man or Estonia require content that is market-ready and locally compliant.
The company maintains that its focus on quality and adherence to industry standards is a cornerstone for the success of its partners. The ongoing development of existing titles, as seen with Win Storm DELUXE, demonstrates that the provider is not only seeking new licenses but also striving to maintain player engagement through innovative mechanics.
Why it matters for German players
For German players, the news serves as a double-edged sword. While MGA certification signifies high quality and fairness, it does not automatically mean these games are legal to play in Germany. Since the 2021 State Treaty on Gambling (GlüStV 2021) took effect, only casinos listed on the official GGL whitelist are permitted. Licensed German platforms impose strict rules, such as a 1 Euro stake limit per spin and a 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit via the LUGAS system. While these CT Interactive games are now MGA-certified, German residents should only access them through providers holding a domestic license to ensure full legal protection.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
Operators regulated by the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder (GGL) might view this portfolio expansion as a source of potential new content. Before these games can be offered in Germany, they must undergo specific domestic audits. The GGL requires features like the 5-second wait between spins and prohibits autoplay. Because CT Interactive has now documented 111 titles for MGA standards, the technical hurdle for adapting these for the German market is significantly lower. Reliable German casinos could soon evaluate whether titles like Win Storm DELUXE will be adapted to meet GGL requirements.
Frequently asked questions
What milestone has CT Interactive reached?
CT Interactive has expanded its portfolio with ten new games certified by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). This brings the company's total number of certified titles to 111, considered a significant achievement in their international growth strategy.
What are the new certified games from CT Interactive?
Among the ten newly certified games are titles such as 40 Hell’s Cherries, 5 Chilli Fruits, Blazing Flower, Cave of Clovers, Happy Miner, Hell’s Cherries, Hell’s Hot Sevens, Lucky Clover 20, Nice Nice Penguin, and Win Storm DELUXE. Win Storm DELUXE is an enhanced version of a popular game.
Why is MGA certification important?
Certification by the MGA is considered a gold standard, granting access not only to the Maltese market but also serving as a basis for recognition in other countries. It confirms adherence to high standards in player protection and fairness.
What does this news mean for German players?
For German players, this news indicates that CT Interactive meets the technical requirements for regulated markets. However, they can only play in casinos that hold a German license from the GGL and comply with specific German rules, such as the 1 Euro bet limit per spin.
What does this mean for GGL-licensed casinos in Germany?
Casinos licensed by the GGL can potentially access new content from CT Interactive. However, before these games can be offered in Germany, they must undergo a specific German review process, including compliance with a five-second waiting time between spins and the prohibition of autoplay functions.
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