Gaming Arts has agreed a deal to adapt a selection of Inspired Entertainment’s online slots for land-based casinos in the Americas.
The games will be available in North and South American land-based markets where slot machines, video lottery terminals, or any form of Class III or Route Operations are legally permitted, excluding Illinois and Oregon, as well as non-casino venues in Canada.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with Inspired Entertainment to bring their highly successful online games to more land-based markets,” said Gaming Arts chief product officer Greg Colella. “Gaming Arts has always been dedicated to offering cutting-edge, engaging experiences for players, and this collaboration allows us to adapt Inspired’s proven online content, extending deeper into the land-based environment.
“By combining our expertise in traditional gaming with Inspired’s online success, we’re excited to deliver a fresh, dynamic experience that resonates with players.”
Rob Ziems, CEO of Gaming Arts, added: “This partnership marks an important step for Gaming Arts as we continue to innovate and expand our offerings. By adapting Inspired’s proven digital content for land-based play, we’re confident we’ll create exciting new experiences that will engage players and elevate the gaming landscape. Together, we are poised to deliver a new era of entertainment.”
Steven Collett, chief product officer of Inspired Entertainment, commented: “This collaboration is a natural evolution of Inspired’s strategy to extend its top-performing content across multiple channels.
“Working with Gaming Arts gives us a trusted partner with deep roots in the North and South America land-based sector, allowing us to extend our reach to players in brick-and-mortar gaming destinations where engagement and experience are everything.”
Nevada-headquartered Gaming Arts was acquired by Merkur Group in September.
Shares in Inspired Entertainment Inc. (NASDAQ:INSE) closed 1.95 per cent lower at $9.07 per share in New York Tuesday.