Casino software developer Playson, headquartered in Malta, has agreed to supply its popular range of slots to Bulgarian-based operator Magic Bet.
Magic Bet is one of Bulgaria’s leading land-based operators and is in the process of developing its new online casino platform. The company has already gained a local online gaming licence and plans to launch its online operations in 2022.
As part of the agreement, Playson will deliver its ever-growing range of slots to the operator’s new online offering. The deal includes popular titles such as Royal Coins: Hold and Win, Solar Queen Megaways™ and 5 Fortunator.
The partnership highlights Playson’s strength and attractiveness as a casino games developer, while also showcasing the provider’s resounding foothold in European markets.
Blanka Homor, Sales Director at Playson said: “We are delighted to have agreed on a deal with Magic Bet, a great addition to our list of operator partners and another example of our impressive growth across Europe.
“Playson is excited to be in the mix as Magic Bet readies its online launch. We have no doubt that our casino games will please its players and enhance the company’s online offering.”
Ivan Ivanov, Operation Manager at Magic Bet, said: “With our online platform set to launch next year, having a leading name like Playson already on board is superb news for us and our partners.
“We are excited to have the provider’s quality content integrated on our platform and hope this deal is the start of a long and prosperous professional relationship.”
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