AffPapa, the ultimate iGaming directory connecting affiliates and operators, is excited to usher in the new year by announcing its partnership with Puzzle Casino, a dynamic and emerging online casino.

Operated by Gambling Factory, Puzzle Casino is a global platform offering a wide range of gaming experiences, including Casino, LiveCasino and Poker – P2P, with an impressive selection of games from top providers.

One of Puzzle Casino's defining features is its commitment to providing a seamless user experience, allowing for cryptocurrency deposits and withdrawals. Furthermore, the platform prioritizes responsible gambling, offering players several options to ensure a safe and fun gaming environment.

Görkem Palace, director of Puzzle Casino, said: “We are thrilled to announce our partnership with AffPapa. Their exceptional product promises to significantly increase the potential of our brand and we are excited about the opportunities this collaboration will bring us.”

As part of the collaboration, Puzzle Casino will gain access to AffPapa's extensive list of affiliates, a move aimed at fostering connections within the gambling industry and expanding its reach. This partnership aligns with Puzzle Casino's goals to enhance brand potential and increase traffic to its newly created website.

Yeva Avagyan, head of commercial operations at AffPapa, commented: “I am thrilled to announce our partnership with Puzzle Casino. The operator, although new to the market, has managed to attract players with its selection of games and our affiliates will certainly benefit from the opportunities presented. We look forward to assisting Puzzle Casino in driving traffic to its new website through our directory.”

The partnership between AffPapa and Puzzle Casino marks the beginning of a promising collaboration.

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