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GAMING1 signs NYX Gaming Group agreement
Leading igaming solutions provider GAMING1 has put pen to paper on an agreement with NYX Gaming Group that will see it integrate its games portfolio into NYX OGS™ (Open Gaming System).
The deal will make GAMING1’s portfolio of HTML5 content available to more than 200 operators, with NYX to integrate four table games and more than 15 slots, as well as Fakir Slot, GAMING1’s top-performing title.
The first operator to roll out GAMING1’s games will be Mybet, with many more set to follow over the coming weeks.
“We are committed to growing our presence in regulated markets, and to do so in partnership with NYX Gaming Group is a very positive step for GAMING1. We look forward to enjoying a close relationship with them, and I am sure our games will grow to be a core part of their offering.” -said GAMING1 CEO Sylvain Boniver.
Dominic Le Garsmeur, VP of Casino at NYX Gaming Group added: “We have been impressed by GAMING1’s diverse range of titles for both international and local markets, and we are delighted to be able to provide them to our operating partners. NYX OGS offers a broader reach in terms of customers and jurisdictions than any other truly open network. Our close relationship with providers like GAMING1 ensures OGS remains the premium platform solution for the gaming industry.”
The deal with NYX continues GAMING1’s commercial expansion, having recently launched online casino and sportsbook Zamba.co in Colombia in partnership with Vicca Group.
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