32Red Adds Relax Gaming to Library

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Casino operator 32Red announced this week that they've added Relax Gaming titles to their casino library, expanding on an already impressive suite of games.

The agreement will see the Kindred subsidiary added Relax's own games, with Relax working with Microgaming to help complete the integration of the games. The deal includes all of Relax's library, with the likes of La Fiesta, Temple Tumble, and Hellcatraz, as well as new games as they're released. Relax's newest game Money Train 2 is slated for launch later this month, and will prove to be an "explosive" experience for punters.

Commenting on the deal Relax Gaming CCO Daniel Eskola said, "32Red is a key player in the UK market and we're pleased with the smooth, collaborative process we've shared with Microgaming and their teams so far.

"We're excited to offer our innovative and engaging content to select Microgaming clients. Our flexibility and quick integration have played an integral part in our rapid expansion over the last 12 months, and we look forward to another great launch with a top-tier operator."

Kindred UK General Manager Neil Banbury added: "Delivering the best games to our customers is paramount here at 32Red, and Relax Gaming's content provides us with a host of casino games that will further enhance our strong offering.

"With its expanding portfolio of quality in-house titles, including Temple Tumble and Money Train, this partnership will allow us to engage our players in a safe and secure environment and attract new audiences with exciting additions to our portfolio."

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