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Bragg Gaming Group "Powers" Super Technologies' Entry into Greece

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-- Bragg Gaming Group (BRAG.TO, BRAG) is supporting Super Technologies' launch in the regulated Greek market through its flagship brand, Superbet, said the company on Thursday.

Through this partnership, Bragg is delivering its RGS games alongside its HUB aggregation platform, providing access to a diverse portfolio of premium 3rd party content, said the company. This includes titles from "leading" studio partners such as Playson, Wazdan, IGT, Synot, and Spribe, added the company.

The launch represents Superbet's official entry into Greece, "one of Europe's most mature and well-regulated iGaming markets, and further strengthens Bragg's position as a key technology and content partner for tier-one operators expanding into new jurisdictions," said the company.

"We are delighted to support Superbet's entry into Greece with our full suite of RGS and aggregation capabilities," said Neill Whyte, Chief Commercial Officer at Bragg Gaming Group. "As the preferred partner to Super Technologies, this launch reflects a partnership built to win. It highlights the strength of our technology and content ecosystem and our ability to scale in regulated markets. Greece is an exciting opportunity, and we look forward to supporting Superbet's long-term growth in the region while continuing to power this commercial brand across multiple territories."

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