Online gambling games developer Pragmatic Play announced Monday that it has signed a content provision agreement with PokerStars Casino.
The partnership will give PokerStars Casino’s players access to all of Pragmatic Play’s portfolio, such as recent releases like Da Vinci’s Treasure, Peking Luck and Madame Destiny, as well as popular classics like Wolf Gold.
Yossi Barzely, chief business development officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “The commercial arrangement is one of the most significant in our history. The Stars brand has a worldwide reach which will allow players across the globe access to Pragmatic Play content.”
The new deal continues a summer of rapid expansion for Pragmatic Play, which has seen the supplier partner with a host of major operators across Europe. After recently acquiring Extreme Live Gaming, Pragmatic Play have also invested into the live casino vertical to further enhance their expanding product portfolio of video slots, scratchcards, bingo and other games.
Online gambling games developer Pragmatic Play announced Monday that it has signed a content provision agreement with PokerStars Casino.
The partnership will give PokerStars Casino’s players access to all of Pragmatic Play’s portfolio, such as recent releases like Da Vinci’s Treasure, Peking Luck and Madame Destiny, as well as popular classics like Wolf Gold.
Yossi Barzely, chief business development officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “The commercial arrangement is one of the most significant in our history. The Stars brand has a worldwide reach which will allow players across the globe access to Pragmatic Play content.”
The new deal continues a summer of rapid expansion for Pragmatic Play, which has seen the supplier partner with a host of major operators across Europe. After recently acquiring Extreme Live Gaming, Pragmatic Play have also invested into the live casino vertical to further enhance their expanding product portfolio of video slots, scratchcards, bingo and other games.