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Endorphina has officially entered Slovakia’s regulated iGaming market, adding the Central European jurisdiction to its growing portfolio of approved markets. The move follows the supplier’s completion of Slovakia’s mandatory certification process, which evaluates fairness, data security, technical stability and responsible gaming standards before content can be offered to local operators.
With approval secured, Endorphina’s games are now available to all licensed operators in Slovakia. The company confirmed that the certification aligns with its long-term strategy of prioritising regulated jurisdictions with clear compliance benchmarks.
Slovakia becomes the 54th jurisdiction where Endorphina titles are live, reinforcing the supplier’s commitment to delivering content exclusively in markets that enforce structured licensing and oversight.
Endorphina’s entry required adherence to Slovakia’s stringent requirements on RNG integrity, responsible gaming protocols and technical transparency. Meeting these standards ensures operators can integrate the company’s slot portfolio under a fully compliant framework.
This approach mirrors wider European trends: as of 2024, 27 out of 31 countries surveyed maintain some form of multi-licensing system, with Slovakia continuing to refine its regulatory model.
The market entry comes shortly after Slovak President Peter Pellegrini vetoed a bill aimed at liberalising online gambling and updating licensing conditions. Concerns over consumer protection and social impact returned the legislation to Parliament for further review.
Against this backdrop, certified content from suppliers like Endorphina is increasingly important for operators navigating heightened regulatory scrutiny.
With operations now spanning 54 regulated markets, Endorphina says compliance-driven growth remains central to its roadmap. The company will continue targeting jurisdictions with established oversight frameworks and has previously accelerated its global footprint through partnerships reaching Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe.
Sources: Gambling Insider, iGaming Today




