TGG, a Hong Kong-based gaming technology company, has been awarded the GLI-11 certification by Gaming Laboratories International for its renowned Linux-powered Open Gaming Platform (OGP).
“TGG’s Linux-powered OGP is a masterpiece of game aggregation technology meeting the highest security and stability requirements for the land-based gaming industry,” said a statement from the company. “The concept is a new fresh approach to fostering innovation for the electronic gaming industry by offering game developers and operators significant freedom and flexibility to design gaming products that meet global regulation requirements, and the possibility to extend beyond gaming by its social platform integration.”
“GLI-11 is the established standard for gaming devices and systems around the world,” said Raymond Chan, TGG’s co-founder and CEO. “Being the very first Hong Kong gaming technology company to be awarded GLI-11 certification puts us in the best position now to provide long-term value to our global customers, partners and regulators. GLI’s global capabilities will enable TGG to more effectively meet the needs of the gaming industry, and further increases TGG coverage with the top tier global gaming markets.”