Game developer Relax Gaming has announced that they've come to terms with fellow designer Elysium Studios and will integrate the latter's games into its distribution platform 'Powered By Relax'.
The deal will see Elysium's full suite of games being distributed through the platform, with new games also being deployed as they're developed. To date, Elysium has put out six games, with the likes of Fox Tale, Dragon Roulette, Supa Crew!, Battle of Myths, Wizarding Worlds, and Spirit Hunters all open for integration by casinos. The company also has the Sword King and Clash of Heroes slots in the development chamber, which should be available for play in the near future.
Elysium Studios is based in Sweden, but also has offices in Malta, Bulgaria, and the Isle of Man. The company also has distribution agreements in place with BetConstruct, EveryMatrix, and others.
"Elysium is a truly stellar studio with an impressive portfolio of titles under its belt," said Relax Gaming CEO Simon Hammon. "Their games thoroughly impressed us thanks to their distinct art style and impressive bonus features that encourage players to take action and engage with the game unlike anything we've seen before. We're delighted to welcome them to the Powered By Relax family."
Elysium Studios CEO Sergio Jacob also commented, adding: "The team from Relax have been fantastic from day one, we're grateful for this opportunity and for the partnership which will take Elysium to the next level in its expansion journey. We're excited to share our highly engaging games with the industry and keep ushing the boundaries of innovation.
"I'm very proud of the Elysium team who have done an excellent job in producing and delivering exceptional games. In today's market, with so many providers and developers in this sector, it's not a matter of how many games you release each month, but it's the engagement of games and the quality you bring to the table that will prevail."
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Elysium's games seem pretty cool to me. The bit I've gotten to see, I like the artwork, and the game features seem sharp. Nice to see them expanding their distribution footprint.