
Under the terms of the deal, Spin Games would integrate gaming content by Everi Holdings and would distribute it in North American and European online gambling markets through the Robust Online Client (ROC), Spin Games’ HTML5 remote gaming server.
Thus, Everi Holdings would be able to take advantage of its new partner’s technology and capabilities to distribute a comprehensive catalog of online slot titles across various channels and to different Internet browsers with the intention of making it possible for players to enjoy the gaming content offered at any time.
Commenting on the announced partnership, Everi Holdings President and CEO Michael Rumbolz said that it is part of their growth strategy to expand the availability of their slot games across the online gaming market and that joining forces with Spin Games will make it possible for them to execute on the initiative.
The official added that through Spin Games’ technology casino operators will be able to offer their players Everi Holdings gaming content across desktop and hand-held devices.
Kent Young, President of Spin Games, commented that they are really happy with the chance to partner with Everi Holdings as the online gaming provider would most certainly help his company achieve its goals in relation to the provision of gaming options in both the social and real money gaming segments.
Mr. Young added that the latest partnership will further help Spin Games extend its presence in new jurisdictions and that they are all looking forward to establishing a close relationship with the Everi Holdings team.
As mentioned above, Everi Holdings is best known for the provision of both mechanical reel and video gaming content, technology solutions, as well as gaming-related payment solutions. As for its latest partner, Spin Games, it came to being in 2012 and has been specializing in the design and development of online gaming solutions. The Nevada-based company provides an extensive portfolio of gaming titles, developed in the HTML5 format and compatible across different channels.

