BGaming, a creative iGaming provider converting gambling into gaming, is continuing its extension strategy by rolling out a content partnership with innovative platform United Remote.
Integration with the United Remote platform is BGaming’s sure step to expanding its MGA license and contributing to the development of the European iGaming market with high-quality content.
United Remote is an innovative platform, game aggregator, and development studio with many well-known B2B and B2C brands. Customers of these brands now obtain access to BGaming’s hit titles, including Aztec Magic MEGAWAYS™, Elvis Frog in Vegas, and the recently released package of Fast Games.
To make this partnership real in the German national domain, BGaming studio implemented several technical improvements required by the market regulator. These improvements are beneficial in granting BGaming’s further content distribution to the German region.
“The partnership with United Remote allows BGaming to extend its further growth in key European jurisdictions,” says Alexandr Shavel, head of business development department at BGaming.
“We are delighted to have such a trusted partner as United Remote by our side and continue to develop new high-quality games popular with European gamers.”
“Teaming up with BGaming is a great opportunity to expand and solidify our market footprint. We’re excited to have their games available on our platform,” adds Eliana Mennonna, product manager at United Remote.
Earlier this year, BGaming announced plans to expand its presence in the European region.
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