Games provider ESA Gaming has strengthened its foothold in Italy after rolling out its content portfolio with platform provider Octavian Lab.

ESA Gaming’s growing offering of EasySwipe™ titles is now available to Octavian Lab’s operator partners, including hit games Goal Mine, Basketball Mine, Baccarat and Fruits Staxx.

The supplier has plans to significantly boost its non-traditional content portfolio in 2023 with the addition of 12 titles, including additional Crash and Mine content. 

The supplier’s EasySwipe™ portfolio is developed to seamlessly integrate into sportsbooks to offer players the best quality casino games without disrupting the sports betting portfolio. The games have proven cross-selling capacity and offer sports bettors an alternative experience and introduces them to a new vertical. 

Through Octavian Lab’s managed igaming platform and aggregator, ESA Gaming quickly gains access to a number of leading operators in the Italian market and significantly widens it reach in the region.

The launch with Octavian Lab is the latest in a host of commercial deals that have seen ESA Gaming grow its geographical reach in Europe and Africa.

Maria Luisa Malfasi, Business Development Manager at ESA Gaming, said: “We have had some fantastic momentum recently and have started the year strongly with a number of partnerships that have seen us cement our presence in key markets around the globe.

“Integrating our games into Octavian Labs’s offer and gaining access to their Italian operator partners is great, and we look forward to adding to our offering in 2023 and bring fantastic entertainment to local players.”

Emanuele Nocentelli, CEO at Octavian Lab, said: “We are thrilled to strengthen both our platform and aggregator offering with ESA Gaming’s unique non-traditional and innovative content.

“This vertical is quickly increasing in popularity with italian players and ESA Gaming is a leader in the space and will bring great value to our partners.”





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