NetEnt Launches New Gaming Platform

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Casino game developer NetEnt has announced that they've launched a new game aggregation platform dubbed the 'NetEnt Connect' platform.

The new platform will feature both NetEnt titles as well as games from newly-acquired studio Red Tiger, who NetEnt acquired earlier this year. The product is in a closed beta, with only Casino Room featuring the software at this time. As issues are ironed out, the platform will be offered to additional gaming operators. The platform will also contain backend tools to help the casinos market the games to their customers.

Speaking about the launch NetEnt's Henrik Fagerlund noted: "The speed with which we have been able to go live with Red Tiger content on some of NetEnt customers bears testament to the hard work and collaboration since the acquisition was completed. It also shows great promise for NetEnt Connect which is a key part of NetEnt strategy going forward."

We'll inform readers as we learn more about the platform's expansion moving forward.

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9 December 2019 - 5:54pm
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I wonder who else NetEnt will bring on board to flesh this thing out. They've been making more of their own games recently, but they'll need more developers if they want to be a viable platform to compete with the others.

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13 December 2019 - 10:33am
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Yeah agree with what you saying there slim, but instead of putting too much effort of developing their own games or adding new developers they just could just put 2 or 3 adds simultaneously while your game loading...it's simple as that😉