Malta-headquarters B2B gaming supplier Push Gaming has secured a new partnership with leading operator MrQ.

Push Gaming’s highly innovative slot vertical will now become available to MrQ’s customers including the recently released Space Stacks and Deadly 5 along with ever-popular titles such as Razor Shark and Fat Rabbit.

This latest agreement will see Push Gaming extend its footprint in the regulated UK market and begin to offer its titles to more players than ever.

The UK represents the largest iGaming market in Europe and this agreement with MrQ follows a string of other successful deals in recent months by the provider in both new and existing regulated territories, as Push Gaming continues its growth momentum around the world.

Fiona Hickey, director of new business and markets at Push Gaming said: “We are pleased to be working with MrQ having secured this latest partnership.

“Our fan favourite titles continue to be extremely popular with players within the UK and the wider European marketplace and we are thrilled to continue gaining momentum in this important jurisdiction.”

Commenting on the deal, MrQ said: “Push Gaming’s high-quality titles have a long history of being slot enthusiast go-to for both entertainment and engagement.

“We are excited to be welcoming the provider onto our platform, they will be delivering recent hits like Retro Tapes and popular titles such as Jammin’ Jars to our players and in turn bolstering our slot offering.”





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