Octoplay has gone live with Adjarabet, giving Georgian online casino players access to the supplier’s games for the first time.
Georgia Gets a New Slot Supplier
Octoplay has entered Georgia through a launch with Adjarabet, the Flutter Entertainment-owned operator that holds a leading position in the country’s online gaming market. The rollout brings Octoplay’s casino portfolio to local players via Adjarabet, rather than asking them to go hunting for yet another casino account.
Adjarabet is already a major name in Georgia, with Flutter describing the brand as the country’s No. 1 gaming operator across poker, casino, exchange, and sports betting. Flutter also says Adjarabet offers responsible gambling tools and 24/7 support services, which matters when fresh slot content gets dropped into a large player base.
Flutter Links Keep Paying Off
The launch also extends Octoplay’s wider work with Flutter’s operator network. Octoplay has already rolled out with PokerStars in Spain and Italy, while its 2026 activity also includes Paf in Finland, Superbet in Brazil, and Novibet in Greece. Its Georgia debut is another reminder that supplier deals often move fastest when a studio can plug into a big operator family.
The supplier also pointed back to its Michigan launch in December 2025, where it went live with BetMGM, FanDuel, Fanatics, and Rush Street Interactive at the same time. For a slots studio founded only a few years ago, that is a pretty quick climb from “new name in the lobby” to “showing up across serious markets.”
What Georgian Players Actually Get
For everyday Adjarabet users, the news is simple: more games in the casino tab. Octoplay CEO Saba Ugrelidze said the deal brings the company’s content to Georgian players “for the first time,” while Adjarabet gaming director Avtandil Oboladze said the studio’s portfolio fits the operator’s push for stronger player experiences.
Octoplay says it now holds active licences in 17 jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom, New Jersey, Michigan, Italy, Spain, Ontario, Sweden, the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Greece, Romania, Malta, Slovakia, Brazil, Finland, and Georgia. That licensing spread gives operators fewer reasons to hesitate, and gives players a better chance of seeing the same supplier pop up across regulated casino sites.













