Goldrush has added Amusnet’s casino content to its South African online casino platform, giving players access to the supplier’s games as local demand for mobile-friendly online casino play keeps climbing.
Amusnet Lands on Goldrush
Goldrush has expanded its online casino lobby through a new content deal with Amusnet, bringing the supplier’s portfolio to South African players.
The rollout went live on April 1 and includes titles from Amusnet’s “Hot” series, a familiar slot line for players who like classic casino styling with a faster digital spin.
For Goldrush, the deal adds more depth to its casino game library. For players, it means another batch of internationally tested online slots entering a market that is getting more crowded by the month.
South Africa Remains a Key Target
Amusnet has been building its South African presence since entering the market last year through Intelligent Gaming Limited, which opened the door to local operator partners.
The supplier has maintained that momentum in 2026 through deals with Hollywoodbets and Betway, while also appointing Cameron Green as Country Manager for South Africa.
That local hire matters. South Africa’s online gambling market is not a copy-and-paste market, and players tend to know when suppliers are just dropping in from afar and hoping the reels do the talking.
Goldrush Wants Fresh Firepower
Goldrush Marketing Manager Peter Amblianities said the operator sees Amusnet as a way to bring fresh, proven content to both existing users and new players.
He also pointed to upcoming campaigns tied to the launch, which suggests this will not be a quiet back-of-the-lobby integration.
Cameron Green described Goldrush as a strong partner for building Amusnet’s local identity, while framing the launch as a milestone for the supplier’s Cape Town-based team.
What Players Should Watch
The deal should mean more slot game variety on Goldrush, especially for players who enjoy straightforward, familiar game formats rather than feature-heavy titles that need a manual and a coffee.
The bigger picture is just as interesting: major suppliers are treating South Africa as a market worth fighting for, and that usually means more casino game choice, more campaigns, and tougher competition for player attention.













