Betsson to Provide Games From Pariplay

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Gaming operator Betsson has announced that they've signed a content supply deal with developer Pariplay and will be working to offer the latter's games through the Fusion platform.

The agreement will give Betsson access to over 14,000 different games in the Fusion platform, which includes Pariplay's complete library, as well as their Wizard Games portfolio. Fusion also has a number of games from outside developers, including Quickspin, NetEnt, Evolution, Play'n GO, iSoftBet, and dozens of others. The company itself holds gaming licenses in many large jurisdictions throughout the world, including Gibraltar, UK, Romania, Ontario, and multiple states in the United States.

Regarding the deal, Pariplay VP of Sales Andrew Maclean said, "We are constantly striving to grow within important markets and this deal with Betsson is an important one in strengthening our hand across regulated territories within Europe.

"The Fusion aggregation platform will serve Betsson's players with the widest range of games, while also adding value for the operator through a set of cutting-edge engagement tools. It is the next step in what I believe will be a long, successful alliance."

Betsson Supplier Relations Manager Laura Perreta added: "Pariplay has access to a huge breadth of content from both well-established and ambitious independent studios, so it's a great moment to sign a deal that increases the options available for our players.

"The variety of content we now have access to is sure to engage our audience in the many established regulated markets in Europe and beyond that we are active in."

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