Hacksaw Gaming, a renowned provider of online casino games known for its innovative and dynamic designs, has launched its games in South Africa through a partnership with Supabets. This strategic move grants Hacksaw Gaming a first-mover advantage in the country's burgeoning online casino market. As a result, Hacksaw Gaming will offer a variety of popular titles, such as The Bowery Boys, Wild, and Wanted Dead or a Wild, all accessible on the Supabets gaming platform. Supabets' Head of Product, Bavu Mpama, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, calling Hacksaw Gaming one of the top suppliers in the industry. “The growth of the iGaming sector in South Africa has been remarkable. This is a milestone for Supabets, our customers, and the entire South African iGaming market. We're eagerly looking forward to what lies ahead,” Mpama stated. Hacksaw Gaming's CEO, Marcus Cordes, echoed these sentiments, viewing the deal as a significant step forward for the company as it aims to expand its geographical reach and enter new markets. “Our objective is to supply distinct and groundbreaking content that not only impresses visually but also engages players with innovative mechanics that we are known for,” Cordes explained. He hinted at more exciting releases in South Africa in the near future. Recently, Hacksaw Gaming has been making significant strides by securing licenses in Romania and Bulgaria, thereby expanding its presence in Eastern Europe. Additionally, the company strengthened its focus on the Balkans through a partnership with AdmiralBet in Montenegro. Furthermore, Hacksaw Gaming has also entered into an agreement to deliver its content and games to Betsson in Buenos Aires.
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Hacksaw Gaming Expands into South Africa with Supabets Partnership
Hacksaw Gaming, an acclaimed supplier of online casino games focused on innovative and dynamic mechanics, has introduced its titles locally with Supabets in the South African iGaming market. This gives the company an early-mover advantage as the country’s
Published on April 22, 2025
