Hub88, an online casino and igaming aggregator registered in Malta, has partnered with MadLab Gaming to strengthen its content offering.
MadLab Gaming is an independent games studio focused on delivering online casino entertainment, Hub88 said in a statement.
“By combining high-volatility slot mechanics with interactive game formats, the provider offers operators a content mix designed to improve retention, appeal to different preferences and establish player trust.”
Through the deal, Hub88’s operator partners will gain access to a mix of engaging slot titles and lighter interactive mini-games, including Reel Royale Hotel, Area 777 and Fifth Sun Serpent. “Each title is backed by provably fair technology that allows players to independently verify outcomes and change seeds directly within the game,” it said.
Ollie Castleman, Managing Director at Hub88, said: “We’re always on the lookout for studios that offer something a bit different, whether that is a bold new approach, in-demand game formats or unique mechanics. MadLab Gaming offers all these strengths, and we are looking forward to adding their growing portfolio to the platform.”
Mariel Yonnadam, Founder at MadLab Gaming, said: “Partnering with Hub88 will allow us to bring MadLab Gaming’s games to a wider audience and continue to scale at pace. Not only does Hub88 offer seamless integrations, but they are renowned for investing heavily in their backend technology, which is a significant bonus for us as a growing studio. We look forward to delivering our rich portfolio and exciting roadmap to their partners.”
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