iSoftBet, the leading online games supplier and content aggregator, has approved a deal that will see its proprietary slot offering and innovative engagement tools go live with Italy-based platform provider, Octavian Lab.
The deal will enable a network of Octavian Lab-powered operators to offer their players titles from iSoftBet’s collection of hit games including the latest release Golden Gallina, as well as renowned titles Moriarty Megaways™ and Wild Hammer Megaways™.
iSoftBet was recently nominated for the EGR Italy awards in two categories: Casino Content Supplier & Mobile Supplier.
With the provider currently active in 20 regulated markets across the globe, the agreement builds on iSoftBet’s reputation as a leading supplier and content aggregator, following recent deals with LeoVegas in Italy, Universal Soft and Sellatuparley in Latin America, and Jokerstars in Germany.
Lars Kollind, Head of Business Development at iSoftBet, said: “Partnering with Octavian Lab is another positive step for iSoftBet as we continue to establish a strong presence in the Italian market.
“Octavian Lab will integrate our proprietary slots and engagement tools making them available to Italian audiences, and we are excited to develop a long-term relationship.”
Andres Galan Chillon, Sales Manager at Octavian Lab, said: “We couldn’t be happier to have partnered with a partner of iSoftBet’s stature. We look forward to the prospect of our customers being able to offer iSoftBet’s portfolio of titles to their players, along with their innovative mechanics and exciting themes.”
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