Games provider ESA Gaming has unveiled its latest collaboration with prominent Portuguese brand Solverde.pt.
Under the agreement, ESA Gaming is set to integrate its lightweight mobile game suite into the operator’s offering, significantly expanding its reach in Portugal.
The operator will have access to an increasing collection of casino games and slot titles from ESA Gaming, including 12 Deadly Spins and the latest release, Candy Drops as well as the bestselling VIP Roulette and VIP BlackJack.
Solverde.pt is poised to reap the advantages of the supplier’s performance and innovative content. Founded in 2017, the operator provides a wide array of casino games and sports betting options to its customers.
This latest announcement builds upon a series of recent agreements signed by the supplier, underscoring its commitment to growing its network of partners worldwide.
Thomas Smallwood, head of marketing at ESA Gaming, said: “Securing this partnership marks a significant milestone in our mission to make our games accessible to a broader audience.
“We’re eagerly anticipating the future of this collaboration and are confident it will bring mutual benefits to both parties and, most importantly, to the players.”
Sérgio Pascoal, head of R&D at Solverde.pt, added: “We’re excited about the prospect of introducing ESA Gaming’s captivating lineup of games to our cherished customers. It’s crucial for us to continually diversify our offerings to meet the evolving needs of our player base.
“Our players can expect nothing less than an exceptional gaming experience enriched by ESA Gaming’s innovative content.”
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