Big Daddy Gaming is set to expand its European reach after agreeing to integrate its content portfolio with casino aggregator St8.
St8 will onboard an initial selection of Big Daddy Gaming’s early titles, including Going Ape, Legacy of Desperados and Redneck Dynamite, for distribution to operator partners in Europe and Ontario, Canada.
“Partnering with St8 is a big step forward for us at this early stage,” said Big Daddy Gaming CEO Erland Hellström. “Their compliance credentials and strong operator network make them an ideal aggregator to help deliver our content to the right markets quickly and reliably. We are delighted to be working together and look forward to seeing our first titles go live through St8’s platform.”
St8 CEO Vladimir Negine said: “Big Daddy Gaming is one of the standout new studios to launch this year, and their early portfolio shows real promise. Their creative DNA and focus on delivering genuinely entertaining content make them a valuable addition to our offering. We’re excited to introduce their first wave of titles to our operator partners and expect a strong reception from players.”
St8 has also agreed a partnership this week with iBankroll to introduce bankroll coverage as a service to its platform.
iBankroll’s Bankroll-as-a-Service model allows operators to support higher limits while managing financial exposure and using capital more efficiently.
“Our focus at St8 is giving operators the right foundations to grow in regulated markets,” said Negine. “Partnering with iBankroll introduces an additional range of tools to our platform and is a practical addition to our ecosystem, one we believe will make a real difference for partners as they continue to scale.”
Hayden Bowman, co-Founder at iBankroll, added: “St8 has built a strong infrastructure for brands launching and expanding in key markets. By working together, we are able to extend that proposition with additional liquidity support and a structured risk-sharing mechanism that helps operators offer higher limits while maintaining predictable performance.”