Playson expands European reach with 888casino partnership
In a move that will further extend its footprint across Europe, leading game developer, Playson, has partnered with Gibraltar-based online gaming entertainment and solutions provider, 888casino.
According to the developer, its games suite will be provided via the Pariplay platform, with initial integrations to take place with the operator in Romania, Italy, Denmark, Spain and Sweden during Q1 of 2020. Launches in the UK and in Gibraltar territories are forthcoming later in the year.
Suite access:
Under the terms of the agreement, the online operator, which is also licensed and operating in New Jersey, will have access to Playson’s complete slots offering to include its most recent release, Fruit Extreme, installment two in its popular Funky Fruits series.
The developer’s third major deal of 202o further strengthens its position as a top-tier supplier in the igaming industry, with its award-winning games featured across many leading operators.
In a statement in an official press release, Senior Account Manager for Playson, Christos Zoulianitis, said…
“We’re thrilled to be joining forces with an operator as well-established as 888casino. The company has been at the forefront of the online gaming industry for over a decade. Our portfolio of games will be a great addition to its offering, and we are excited to be further extending our reach across Europe.”
Growing offering:
Also commenting was Guy Cohen, Senior Vice President for 888casino, who added…
“888casino is focused on expanding its offering to customers by developing in-house games and adding third-party content to its unique platform. Playson has a fantastic team which have developed a unique portfolio of games, including classics such as Solar Queen and Red Chilli Wins. We are excited to add these games to 888casino which will enhance the player experience.”
In late January, the casino software developer entered into a similar content integration deal with Maltese company, Casumo, a leading operator in Sweden‘s regulated iGaming market, which followed a partnership agreement with Nordic-facing online casino, No Account Casino.