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CT Interactive Diamond Tree Leads Regulated Market Drive


CT Interactive used ICE Barcelona 2026 to underline its long-term, regulation-led growth strategy, highlighting its Diamond Tree progressive jackpot and a significant expansion across South Africa and multiple African jurisdictions.


CT Interactive was at ICE presenting its latest gaming portfolio, including the newly launched Diamond Tree progressive jackpot, alongside advanced player engagement tools such as free spins and bonus features designed to support long-term retention.


Diamond Tree Jackpot is a progressive, multi-game, multi-currency concept combining modern design, dynamic gameplay and advanced functionality. Alongside it, CT Interactive unveiled new additions to its Buy Bonus series, offering multiple entry levels and diverse mechanics while providing operators with a proven engagement driver.


Visitors were also able to explore solutions from CT Interactive’s strategic partners - 7 Mojos, Miland Games, Telematic Sport and Game Workz.


LEADERSHIP STRENGTHENING AND MARKET EXPANSION


Te Bulgarian online slot developer also introduced new additions to its leadership team, with Kiril Kirilov appointed Chief Customer Success Officer, Vasil Parvanov named Team Lead of Commercial Managers, and Martin Dimitrov joining as Commercial Manager.


In recent months, the company has expanded its footprint in Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Latvia, Peru, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Venezuela, Liberia, Nigeria and Tanzania.


A key milestone has been its entry into the South African market 130


Alongside its South African progress, CT Interactive announced further African expansion initiatives. Te company is preparing to go live with NETbet in Uganda, while integrations with Codium are underway, providing access to Liberia and Tanzania.


While CT Interactive’s games are known for their immersive design and strong player appeal, expanding into regulated markets requires more than compelling products. It demands strategic vision, regulatory expertise and long-term commitment.


Martin Ivanov, Chief Operating Officer at CT Interactive, said: “Te


through a landmark agreement with Aardvark Technologies, bringing player favourites including Wild Clover, Win Storm, Chilli Madness, 40 Treasures, Lucky Clover and Duck of Luck to local operators. South Africa is one of the largest and most developed gambling markets in Africa, characterised by a mature regulatory framework and strong player demand across both online and retail channels. Te market operates under a provincial licensing model, requiring operators and games to be approved on a province-by-province basis.


CT Interactive is currently live in three provinces — Mpumalanga, North West and Western Cape — with additional launches expected in Eastern Cape, Northern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, further strengthening the company’s footprint in the country.


BROADER AFRICAN ROLLOUT


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