After the recently penned content distribution agreement with Microgaming-powered platform Quickfire, Isle of Man-based iGaming operator GVC Holdings announced a similar partnership with developer and supplier of desktop and mobile casino games iSoftBet.
Under that latest content supply deal, more than 40 HTML5 and Flash online slot games developed by iSoftBet will go live with GVC Holdings’ brands, with some of those being bwin, partycasino, CasinoClub, and Sportingbet. The games will be available on the brand’s .com websites as well as in several regulated markets, including Spain and Italy. The gambling operator has noted that the iSoftBet deal is part of its strategy to boost its online gambling offering in regulated jurisdictions.
GVC Holdings players will be able to play popular branded slot titles like Rambo, 24, and Platoon, with those being based on popular TV shows and movies, as well as in-house developed games like Mega Boy, Neon Reels, and Skulls of Legend. As mentioned above, the iSoftBet content will be available across both desktop and mobile.
Liron Snir, Chief Product Officer at GVC Holdings, commented on the latest partnership agreement signed by saying that it has marked yet another important step in achieving the company’s goal to transform its casino product offering in the best in its class. The official further noted that it is really satisfying to know that their players from regulated markets like Italy and Spain will be provided with iSoftBet’s “fantastic content.”
iSoftBet Head of Business Development Michael Probert added that they are delighted to be selected as a GVC Holdings partner and that this partnership will certainly help his company further extend its reach in regulated jurisdictions.
The online casino content provider is licensed by the gambling regulators of the UK, Portugal, and Belgium, and has recently become one of the gambling companies to be approved for entrance into the newly regulated Romanian iGaming market.
As already pointed out, GVC Holdings has recently secured another important content deal with Microgaming and its Quickfire online gaming platform. A selection of Microgaming’s titles will go live on several of the operator’s Spain-, Belgium-, and Bulgaria-facing websites, including bwin, partypoker, and partycasino.