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Spinomenal, a leading iGaming content provider, has signed a content distribution agreement with leading gambling technology company, Playtech, it announced this week.

This latest Spinomenal content collaboration is expected to further enhance the existing Playtech offering of top performing slots titles through the Playtech Games Marketplace.

The deal was welcomed by Spinomenal’s CEO, Lior Shvartz, who commented: “Partnering with Playtech will increase Spinomenal’s distribution reach within regulated markets and we cannot wait for our games to be enjoyed by more players.

"We’re looking forward to working closely together and delivering strong results for both parties.”

Playtech partners can now seamlessly access Spinomenal’s standout slots content portfolio through a single integration.

Andrew Muir, commercial manager at Playtech, added: “We’re always looking to enhance and diversify our existing portfolio and that’s why this partnership with Spinomenal makes perfect sense. The games are top performers and will be a welcome addition to the Playtech Games Marketplace.”





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