Online casino game firm NYX Gaming has announced that they've made the decision to offer Pragmatic Play titles on their OGS platform, a questionable decision given Pragmatic's sketchy history.
The content deal will see Pragmatic's full gaming library offered via the NYX platform, which is then offered at different online casinos. The agreement will expand Pragmatic's client list by more than 150 casinos. Of course, Casno Listings is one of the few sites that has held Pragmatic accountable for their questionable software, which has been found to be buggy in the past. We have also pointed out that the company is most likely the shuttered Topgame, just re-branded to avoid the negative publicity associated with the group.
Speaking about the deal Pragmatic Play Chief Business Development Officer Yossi Barzely said, "Delivering on the quality of our games in the world's regulated markets is paramount for Pragmatic Play, and partnering with a provider as highly regarded as NYX is a major endorsement of our potential. We are excited to sign with them, and look forward to enjoying a long and rewarding relationship as we grow our global footprint."
NYX EVP of Gaming Dylan Slaney also commented, noting: "We aim to supply our operating partners with the industry's most impressive and varied range of games, and partnering with providers like Pragmatic Play ensures that the NYX OGS continues to be the go-to content aggregation solution for regulated operators."
"We have been impressed by Pragmatic Play's commitment to innovation and highly-attuned approach to game design, and integrating their range of titles made immediate sense."