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Belatra expands content distribution with BSW collaboration

Belatra Games, the specialist online slots developer, has expanded the reach of its content through a collaboration with gambling software Betting Software (BSW).
BSW has carved out a stellar reputation for a pioneering force in the betting and gambling industry, providing a comprehensive range of products and services tailored to meet the needs of the modern betting business.
As part of the agreement, Belatra’s suite of games will be integrated into the BSW platform. Among these titles are popular hits Mummyland Treasures, Rise of Zeus, Golden øks, Make it Gold, and newly released Blast the Bass.
Misha Voinich, Head of Business Development at Belatra commented: “We look forward to providing BSW’s extensive list of partners with our content. Our classics are constantly being complemented by new releases like Blast the Bass to help deliver results for our partners.â€
Bulat Fakhrutdinov, BSW Head of Partnerships: “We are very pleased to enhance the BSW offering with even more high-quality gaming content. The addition of Belatra’s diverse and captivating titles aligns perfectly with our commitment to delivering top-tier experiences for players.â€
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