Wazdan is expanding its presence in Europe through a partnership with win2day.
Under the agreement, Wazdan will integrate its games into win2day’s platform — Austria’s only licensed online casino operator. Among the first titles available to Austrian players will be 9 Coins, Hot Slot: 777 Cash Out, and Might Wild: Panther.
Georg Wawer, Managing Director of win2day, said: “As Austria’s only licensed online gaming operator, win2day is committed to offering players a carefully curated portfolio of high-quality and fully compliant games.
“With Wazdan, we are partnering with an experienced developer known for its innovative mechanics and strong technical capabilities. The collaboration will allow us to combine engaging gameplay with the highest levels of safety and responsibility, further enriching the variety and quality of entertainment available on win2day.”
According to Wazdan, a new game will be added to the win2day platform each month.
The company already holds a strong position across Europe and is licensed to operate in major markets including the UK, Sweden, and Greece. Entering the Austrian market marks Wazdan’s expansion into one of the last remaining European jurisdictions operating under a single-operator model.
Andrzej Hyla, Chief Commercial Officer at Wazdan, said: “Entering the Austrian market with win2day is a significant milestone for Wazdan and a rewarding step in our continued European expansion. Partnering with a trusted, long-established operator allows us to deliver the quality user experience we are known for to a new audience.
“We go above and beyond for our partners, and we are confident our innovative mechanics and engaging features will make a real impact for players in Austria.”
Simplicity Remains a Key Factor in Wazdan’s Success
Hyla also explained why classic slot formats continue to attract players in regulated markets despite the constant demand for new content.
“This is not a rejection of innovation. It is an acknowledgement that clarity and familiarity remain among the strongest drivers of long-term engagement. In regulated markets, particularly, the games that perform best are often those that players understand from the very first spin,” detailed Hyla.
“Players gravitate towards games that are straightforward to pick up, predictable in structure, and well-suited to longer sessions. When mechanics become too layered, session lengths shorten rather than extend. Complexity does not deepen engagement; it frequently disrupts it.”
He added that the key challenge for developers is to introduce innovations that enhance the value of already well-established and popular games.
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