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iSoftBet adopts Spigo's casual games

27 February 2018

(PRESS RELEASE) -- Leading online and mobile casino content provider iSoftBet is offering casual games to its operator partners for the very first time after striking a deal with Danish game developer Spigo.

The games will be delivered via iSoftBet's powerful Game Aggregation Platform (GAP) to operators in Denmark, and includes titles offering single-player, multiplayer, card-based, dice-based, classic and modern games such as Diamonds, Fruits and Zoo.

Each game has been developed in HTML5, making them compatible with both desktop and mobile devices. The games feature local and progressive jackpots, free spins, free games, bonus games and bonus systems.

GAP boasts more than 1,500 slots from more than 35 suppliers, including developers such as Playson, Realistic Games and Habanero. It also features a powerful back office where operators can handle all marketing activity in one place.

Michael Probert, head of business development at iSoftBet, said, "The casual games market continues to grow at a rapid rate, particularly in the Nordics. This partnership gives our Danish operators access to these popular titles for the first time.

"Here at iSoftBet, we are always looking to strengthen our Game Aggregation Platform with a wide range of quality titles, and Spigo's suite of match three puzzle games certainly hit the mark and will be a big success with our partners.

Kasper Kau, CEO of Spigo, said, "We are delighted to have integrated our casual games into iSoftBet's powerful Game Aggregation Platform, making them available to their operator partners in Denmark.

"We have seen a huge rise in the popularity of casual games in recent months and years, and they are a great way for operators to diversify their game portfolios and attract new players."

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