
Gamban has extended the reach of its gambling blocking software by launching a Japanese version, following recent roll-outs in Finnish and Norwegian.
For the latest release, the company worked with local organisations including The Society Concerned About Gambling Addiction, which provided input to ensure the translation was “accurate, accessible, and culturally appropriate for users in Japan.”
Matt Zarb-Cousin, co-founder of Gamban, said:
We are committed to not only translating but also localising Gamban so it looks and feels familiar to people, wherever they might be.
Our mission is not only to make blocking software as good as it can be, but also as accessible as possible.






