Isle of Man-based online betting giant Microgaming announced this week that they've signed Wazdan to a content deal and will work to bring the group's games to their growing Quickfire platform.
Microgaming is renowned for their online casino games that they've developed, but they've recently been expanding to offer casino titles from other developers on their platform. Microgaming's platform reaches more than 800 different online casino operators, who then offer the games to their customers. The agreement with Wazdan is beneficial for the latter, as it gives them enhanced exposure.
"We are delighted to add Wazdan to the growing list of skilled developers supplying content to our customers," said Microgaming's James Buchanan. "Wazdan were chosen for their proven ability to create innovative slots that engage and entertain players, and they fit in perfectly with our strategy of bringing diverse and trusted content to market."
Wazdan's Andrzej Hyla added: "This deal with Microgaming is a significant win for us here at Wazdan, and we are excited about the potential growth and exposure for our business. We are pleased that Microgaming has acknowledged the quality and player demand for our tech-rich games. It is an honour to be working with one of the largest, most respected suppliers in the industry."
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That's an interesting strategy from the Microgaming side adding an array of different developers games to their offerings but I guess it's the way they thought could be beneficial for them instead of just developing more and more games themselves, surely Wazdan will be quite happy from that.
This is really interesting! They did similarly with Big Time Gaming software. I mean, now Wazdan games will be accessible to even bigger audience.