Creative development studio BF Games has launched its top-performing content across several Betsson Group brands.
A selection of the supplier’s titles is now live with the leading operator’s brands, including Betsafe and CasinoEuro, with the partnership stretching over numerous jurisdictions such as Latvia and Estonia.
The available content includes fan-favourites such as Book of Gods, Stunning Hot 20 Deluxe Remastered, Book of Ming, Royal Crown and Book of Gates.
Betsson Group is one of the largest companies in online gaming in Europe and boasts an impressive customer base across its many brands.
BF Games’ slot portfolio offers a diverse mix of classic fruit slots and more innovative content with immersive and engaging features.
The supplier has recently enhanced its footprint across numerous jurisdictions and was earlier this year awarded an ISO 27001 certification which will enable BF Games to enter additional markets such as Switzerland and Hungary.
Claudia Melcaru, Head of Business Development at BF Games, said: “This partnership with Betsson Group is a major step for us as we continue to focus on growing the reach of our content across brands and markets.
“Through this collaboration we will be able to introduce our top-performing games to a new audience and we are certain they will resonate well with Betsson Group’s players.”
Paul Malt, Head of Games at Betsson Group, said: ‘’BF Games content offers great entertainment with proven mechanics and features that will be a great addition to our existing product offering.’’
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