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Expansion in Romania: MaxBet Integrates ELA Games Titles

18 August 20266 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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Flutter-owned MaxBet has added 23 new titles from ELA Games to its Romanian platform, following the supplier's massive 201.9% betting volume increase in Greece.

The Romanian iGaming landscape is seeing a significant content boost as MaxBet, a prominent brand owned by Flutter Entertainment, enters into a strategic partnership with ELA Games. This collaboration brings 23 new titles to the MaxBet platform, enhancing the operator's slot offering in Romania and the wider Balkan region. The deal serves to strengthen the reach of ELA Games across the European continent by leveraging MaxBet's established player base.

Among the integrated titles are Cash of Gods, Flame Fruits Frenzy, and Noble Crown. These games represent a mix of diverse themes and mechanics designed to cater to various player segments. For ELA Games, this integration is a pivotal step in its ongoing European expansion, following high-performance periods in other regulated markets. The studio has focused heavily on creating content that resonates with specific regional audiences.

Numbers and facts

The integration follows a period of explosive growth for ELA Games. The supplier recently reported a 201.9% increase in betting volume within the Greek iGaming market over the last two quarters. This growth was largely attributed to their ability to deliver tailored content through strategic local partnerships. Peter Vonarshenko, Senior Business Development Manager at ELA Games, emphasized the value of local market intelligence in these expansions.

"Expanding in a key market is always a step forward. However, for us, what matters most is that more players will get to see our games and the defining style of art and gameplay we've built—in this case, Romanian players, who are a valued audience for us." - Peter Vonarshenko, Senior Business Development Manager at ELA Games

Background

MaxBet’s parent company, Flutter Entertainment, is also preparing for a significant change at the top. Peter Jackson is scheduled to depart as Group CEO at the end of September. He will be succeeded by Dan Taylor, who currently leads Flutter International. This leadership transition occurs as the group continues to focus on high-performing content providers to maintain its edge in international markets. Razvan Ionescu, Head of Casino at MaxBet, highlighted the quality of the new partner's portfolio.

"At MaxBet, our focus is on delivering the best possible casino experience to our players by partnering with innovative and high-performing content providers. ELA Games has built an impressive portfolio that combines engaging gameplay with strong visual appeal." - Razvan Ionescu, Head of Casino at MaxBet

Why it matters for German players

For players in Germany, this expansion illustrates the ongoing trend of large operators like Flutter investing in regulated European jurisdictions. However, German residents must adhere to the Interstate Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). Under these laws, German players are only permitted to use casinos that appear on the GGL whitelist. These platforms enforce strict limits, such as a 1 Euro maximum stake per spin and a cross-provider monthly deposit limit of 1,000 Euros managed via the LUGAS system. While Romanian players might enjoy a wider variety of ELA Games titles, German versions of such games must include a mandatory 5-second wait between spins to remain compliant with local regulations.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

German GGL-licensed casinos often look to successful integrations in other markets to predict future trends. The success of ELA Games in Romania and Greece could lead German operators to seek similar deals, provided the games are adapted to meet technical requirements like the ban on auto-play features. As German regulations limit how bonuses can be marketed, the quality and variety of the slot portfolio become the primary factors for player retention. The arrival of 23 new titles on a major platform like MaxBet serves as a benchmark for content density that German operators might aim for while staying within the legal framework.

Frequently asked questions

How many games is MaxBet integrating from ELA Games?

A total of 23 games from the supplier ELA Games are being integrated into MaxBet's Romanian platform, including titles like Noble Crown and Cash of Gods.

Who is taking over as the new CEO of Flutter Entertainment?

Dan Taylor, currently the CEO of Flutter International, will take over as Group CEO from Peter Jackson at the end of September 2026.

What growth did ELA Games report in Greece?

ELA Games reported a significant 201.9% increase in betting volume in the Greek market over the last two quarters due to tailored content.

Can German players access MaxBet's Romanian platform?

No, German residents are legally restricted to playing at casinos licensed by the GGL. MaxBet operates under Romanian regulations and is not licensed for the German market.

What is the LUGAS system in Germany?

LUG its a central monitoring system that tracks deposit limits across all licensed providers to ensure players do not exceed the 1,000 Euro monthly limit, promoting player safety.

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