Major developer and supplier of content for the online gambling industry Microgaming announced that it has extended its existing relationship with Gibraltar-based game development studio Pariplay. Under the new partnership agreement, Pariplay has joined the elite company of development partners on the Microgaming-powered Quickfire platform.
The Gibraltar-based game developer has rolled out a suite of its most popular titles on Quickfire, including online slots, instant win games, and scratch cards. Branded slot titles like The Three Stooges and Atari Black Widow, scratch cards Zodiac Fortune, Atari Star Raiders, and the newly launched Atari Asteroids, and a number of others are now available to more than 400 international online gambling brands that have access to the Microgaming-powered platform.
In February 2016, Pariplay launched the FUSION iGaming content aggregator. Similarly to other such products, the Gibraltar-based developer’s platform is intended to provide international operators with access to a wide range of online casino, scratch card, bingo, and instant win games.
Pariplay first partnered Microgaming soon after the FUSION aggregator’s roll-out. Under the two company’s original agreement, Microgaming integrated its catalog of award-winning gaming titles into its new partner’s FUSION network.
Commenting on the extended partnership, Pariplay General Manager Adrian Bailey said that they are excited by the latest developments in the two companies’ relationship and to see the game studio become the latest Quickfire development partner. Mr. Bailey further noted that with more than 400 online gaming brands now being live on the open platform, it will give Pariplay the chance to extend its online product offering’s reach into new international markets.
Tom Chamberlain, Head of Quickfire at Microgaming, pointed out that it is part of their strategy to add content from different development partners and provide gambling operators with the best gaming titles through a simple single integration.
The official added that they are really happy to extend an already strong relationship and that Pariplay’s games are excellent addition to the Quickfire platform.
The Gibraltar-based game developer, which recently relocated its headquarters from the Isle of Man, has not been the only one to launch content on Quickfire as Microgaming’s development partner over the past several months. Start-up developer Gamevy and Malta-headquartered supplier Playson have also recently announced similar partnership agreements with Microgaming.