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DreamPlay opens an office and campus in Limassol

Gaming company DreamPlay has announced the opening of an office and campus in Limassol, noting this was part of its wider effort to scale operations across Europe.

The new campus in Limassol mirrors the company's global network which already includes Thailand, Bali, Peru, the UAE and Poland, with the aim of fostering creativity and collaboration, offering a model closer to a lifestyle than a traditional office.

“The iGaming industry thrives on passion and creativity. That’s why we believe in providing a space where our team feels inspired,” DreamPlay CEO Alex Tkach commented, according to relevant news reports on the move.

With flexible work arrangements, a four-day workweek, and full support for relocating staff—including accommodation, airport pickup and legal assistance—the Limassol campus reflects DreamPlay’s broader ethos.

“Our Dream Campuses offer an ecosystem of support that allows our team to focus on their work while enjoying a high quality of life. Whether it’s airport pickup, legal assistance, or just a friendly community, we provide it all,” said Tkach.

“Cyprus isn’t just a location, it’s a launchpad,” Tkach explained, elaborating that the Cyprus launch marks a key milestone in DreamPlay’s global expansion, with the new base acting as a commercial and strategic centre for future growth.

“It gives us the ideal platform to connect with key markets and navigate regulatory challenges with ease. It’s our commercial and business center, giving us the agility to scale quickly across regions like Latin America, Asia, and Europe.”

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