This week’s games and platform integrations round-up from Gaming Intelligence features Play’n GO, Pragmatic Play, Bragg Gaming, Digitain and PopOK Gaming.
Play’n GO’s Love is in the Fair
Play’n GO invites players on a romantic trip to the boardwalk in search of love in its latest slot, Love is in the Fair.
“Valentine’s Day taking centre stage for one of our February releases was a no-brainer,” said Play’n GO head of game retention George Olekszy.
Play’n GO / Rush Street Interactive
Play’n GO has also announced the exclusive US release of its Gargantoonz slot game with Rush Street Interactive’s BetRivers brand.
“We’re excited to release Gargantoonz, the latest edition of one of our flagship series, to players in the US, and are pleased to give BetRivers players an exclusive “first-look” opportunity at our Game of the Year candidate,” said Play’n GO commercial director for North America Magnus Natt och Dag.
Pragmatic Play / Zamba
Pragmatic Play is enhancing its relationship with Colombian partner Zamba with the inclusion of its Live Casino titles.
“Improving the relationship with Zamba to include Live Casino content forms part of our wider strategy to greatly expand Pragmatic Play’s reach within the category,” said Victor Arias, vice president of Latin American operations at ARRISE powering Pragmatic Play.
Digitain / Bragg Gaming
Digitain has added Bragg Gaming’s portfolio of over 500 games to its Centrivo aggregation platform.
“We are committed to providing our partners with innovative gaming content,” said Digitain director of international relations Ashot Sahakyan.
PopOK Gaming’s Crash Infinity
PopOK Gaming has added to its Crash game series of titles with the launch of Crash Infinity.
PopOK Gaming’s Red Hot Line 2
PopOK Gaming has also this week released its latest slot with the launch of Red Hot Line 2.
iGP / Pragmatic Play
iGP has agreed a deal to integrate content from Pragmatic Play onto its iGaming Deck aggregation platform.
“To have Pragmatic Play as a partner is fantastic for iGaming Deck and the wider iGP business,” said iGP sales director Elliott Banks.