ESA Gaming, the innovative games provider, has partnered with Fortuna Entertainment Group in a deal that will see its complete content portfolio rolled out with the operator.

Initially going live in the burgeoning market of Romania, Fortuna customers will be able to enjoy an array of EasySwipe™ content, such as the popular Mine series, as well as Fruit Staxx and Wild Vegas.

In addition, ESA Gaming will supply two of its most exciting product offerings with its crash games, and brand new video slots titles, headlined by 12 Deadly Spins, Candy Drops and Tiki Stacks.

The deal with Fortuna marks the latest expansion in regulated European markets for ESA Gaming, which has recently partnered with major brands such as Betway.

Thomas Smallwood, chief commercial officer at ESA Gaming, said: “Fortuna is a group with a storied history and a strong presence across key European markets, and we’re delighted to take our comprehensive roadmap to its Romanian customers.

“We have started 2024 with plenty of commercial momentum and are pleased to punctuate it with another exciting deal with Fortuna.”

Myke Foster, group head of gaming & commercial strategy at Fortuna Entertainment Group, said: “ESA Gaming have impressed us by continuing to refine their portfolio of content, encompassing a broad swathe of player preferences, mechanics, and even accessibility. We’re thrilled to brings their offering to our Romanian-facing brand.

“This is an exciting deal for us as we aim to remain the go-to destination for players who want immersive gaming experiences and we look forward to furthering this collaboration.”





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