Swedish developer and supplier of online casino content Play’n GO announced that its full catalog of product offering will go live with all gaming brands managed by Isle of Man-based gambling operator GVC Holdings, under an agreement the two parties have recently signed.
The deal allows for GVC Holdings players to access the wide variety of gaming titles provided by Play’n GO. The gambling operator currently manages the bwin, CasinoClub, partycasino, Gioco Digitale, and Betboo online gaming brands.
Popular premium games like Fire Joker, Wizard of Gems, and Gemix, as well as the newly launched Grim Muerto will become available to gambling customers across all of the above-mentioned brands.
Commenting on the recently penned agreement, Play’n GO CEO Johan Tornqvist said that they are extremely happy to be partnering GVC Holdings and the operator’s outstanding brands, thus being able to share their premium online casino content with players from a number of regulated jurisdictions around the world.
Mr. Tornqvist also added that his company has had an incredibly successful year so far and that a wide variety of new titles will be released in the months to come.
Of the deal, GVC Holdings Chief Product Officer Liron Snir said that they had not had any doubts when choosing to work with Play’n GO and that the Swedish supplier’s suite of premium titles will most certainly prove to be quite popular among their players.
Play’n GO’s games are available across multiple channels and can be customized in a manner that best suits the needs of operators and separate brands. The online casino supplier works with more than 100 gambling companies from around the world and provides its content in 32 languages.
As for GVC Holdings, it operates in both the B2B and B2C online gambling markets. The company is oriented towards the provision of gambling services in four main verticals – casino, sports, poker, and bingo. Headquartered in the Isle of Man, the operator also holds licenses by the gambling regulators of Alderney, Denmark, Gibraltar, Malta, Italy, New Jersey, and a number of other regulated jurisdictions around Europe and the rest of the world. On February 1, GVC Holdings finalized the acquisition of fellow operator bwin.party.