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Notix.Games adds turnkey casino platform ahead of SBC Summit Malta

Notix.Games is launching a turnkey casino platform and will present it at SBC Summit Malta on 28–30 April 2026, as the Cyprus-based iGaming vendor expands from two product lines to three.

The company said the platform targets operator pain points in emerging markets, including limited flexibility in existing turnkey options and dependence on a single vendor. Notix.Games positions the product for both new casino launches and migrations from existing setups, with “gradual integration without a full system replacement.”

According to Notix.Games, the platform uses a modular architecture covering game and player management, payments and compliance operations, and promotional tools for bonus campaigns, marketing activities, and affiliate management. The company said future updates will add more personalization, gamification, and compliance modules.

Dinara Pogodina, CEO of Notix.Games, said: “Our mission is to bring tangible value to operators globally, and the launch of the platform is the next logical step in our product development strategy. It is designed to help our partners simplify operations while remaining scalable and flexible.

“Moving from a game studio and aggregator to a full-scale technology provider is an important milestone for Notix.Games. It reflects our commitment to building practical, reliable solutions that respond to the real needs of operators in a fast-changing market.”

Notix.Games, founded in 2023, said its aggregator—described as the technological foundation for the new platform—has integrated more than 50 game providers through a single API and serves multiple operators worldwide, including 1XBet. The company will exhibit the platform at stand D50, its first exhibition stand at the event.

Adrienn Sarkany is a Contributing Editor at EEG (Expertise & Evolution Gaming), where she brings a unique cross-cultural perspective to the EE Intelligence Hub. Currently pursuing a degree in Finnish and Korean Language and Literature, Adrienn…

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