Wazdan, the innovative games provider, has been honored with the prestigious title of Best Slot Provider in the Nordics at the highly regarded BSG Awards.
This recognition reflects Wazdan's dedication to developing groundbreaking and forward-thinking games, with popular titles like the renowned 9 Coins™ and Hot Slot™ series resonating strongly with players in the region throughout the past year.
Since its establishment in 2019, the BSG Awards have swiftly emerged as one of the most prominent accolades in the Baltic and Nordic gaming industry, shining a spotlight on notable achievements from the previous year.
The winners were announced during a captivating ceremony held in Riga, Latvia on May 16th. Amongst the night's most esteemed accolades, Wazdan proudly claimed the title of Best Nordic Slot Provider.
Players from eligible countries were given the opportunity to vote for their favorite nominees in each category earlier this year, and the final results were determined through a jury vote.
The awards ceremony took place in-person as part of the Mare Balticum Gaming and Tech Summit, a leading industry conference that gathered influential figures and companies in the gaming sector. Wazdan was present at the event, further highlighting its commitment to engaging with industry peers and stakeholders.
Andrzej Hyla, Chief Commercial Officer at Wazdan, expressed his gratitude and pride in receiving the title of Best Nordic Slot Provider. He attributed this achievement to the unwavering dedication and hard work of the remarkable team at Wazdan. Hyla emphasized the significance of the Baltic and Nordic markets for the company, stating, "We're very proud to have our games recognized in this capacity. We look forward to next year's ceremony and extend our warmest congratulations to this year's winners!"
Wazdan's success at the BSG Awards reaffirms the company's position as a leading force in the gaming industry, showcasing their commitment to pushing boundaries and delivering exceptional gaming experiences to players in the Nordic region and beyond.
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