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SoftSwiss incorporates Play’n Go games to its White Label offering

SoftSwiss has integrated Swedish provider Play’n Go’s suite of games into its white label offering.
Play’n Go games have already been added to several online casinos, including Bitstarz and Playamo, powered by the SoftSwiss online casino platform and using the company’s White Label services.
The latest suite of games will be available for play in Bitcoin.
Play’n Go has been creating casino games ever since 1997. Having built its credibility and position as a game vendor, in 2007 they also became pioneers of mobile gaming, releasing the first-ever online casino game for mobile devices
Play’n Go content is praised for the superb quality of graphics and polished game mechanics. The game portfolio counts over 100 titles in such categories as table games, scratch cards, bingo and video slots.
SoftSwiss CEO Ivan Montik said: “Play’n Go is definitely one of the industry defining game providers that has also proven to be a dependable and dedicated partner. By adding Play’n Go content to our offering, we are able to meet the strong demand for their games from both SoftSwiss platform operators and their players.”
Play’n Go’s CEO Johan Törnqvist added: “This agreement will push our market-leading games out to a vast number of new customers, and I’m sure they’ll enjoy the extra content available to them.”
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