
Bragg Gaming Group has successfully facilitated the launch of Superbet in Greece, marking a significant move into one of Europe’s most established iGaming landscapes. Superbet, a brand under the Super Technologies umbrella, is utilizing Bragg’s full suite of technology to deliver a localized gaming experience.
A Technology-First Partnership
Through this collaboration, Bragg is providing its proprietary Remote Game Server (RGS) and HUB aggregation platform. This gives Superbet immediate access to a vast portfolio of third-party content from industry leaders such as Wazdan, Synot, IGT, and Spribe. The launch adheres to a “sports-first” philosophy, tailored specifically to meet the preferences of local Greek players.
Neill Whyte, Chief Commercial Officer at Bragg Gaming Group, celebrated the launch:
“We are delighted to support Superbet’s entry into Greece with our full suite of RGS and aggregation capabilities. 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.”
Customer-Centric Vision in Athens
Over the last year, Superbet has established a dedicated presence in Athens to ensure its global expertise is translated into a highly localized approach. Adam Lamentowicz, Chief Commercial Officer CEE at Super Technologies, expressed confidence in the immediate impact of the product:
“Every decision that we take is based on our customer-centric vision. And our partnership with Bragg serves this vision by offering the best entertainment experience to our Greek customers. Greece is a mature and thriving market, and we are confident that our product offering will have an immediate impact.”

