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Aspire Global Expands Partnership With 888casino to Portugal

Aspire Global’s Pariplay has signed a partnership for games with 888 Holdings, covering Portugal. The partnership expands 888casino and Pariplay’s existing relationship, which has already seen 888 offer exciting titles by Pariplay for its UK, Romanian and Italian customers.
On 26 November 2020, Aspire Global announced that Pariplay, a leading game studio and game aggregator, will be going live in the Spanish market with 888casino, a multi-award-winning online casino. Now players also in Portugal can enjoy Pariplay’s much loved titles including Wolf Riches, Mystic Manor, Rumble Rhino and Dragons of the North. Pariplay titles feature rich animation and Vegas-style gameplay, which will support 888casino’s existing offer.
Guy Cohen, SVP of B2C at 888, said: “We’re delighted to expand on our long-term partnership with Pariplay. It’s incredibly rich, exciting titles will be loved by our customers in Spain and Portugal while marking another opportunity for us to expand our premium casino content.”
Adrian Bailey, Managing Director at Pariplay, said: ‘We are really excited about introducing our games to players at 888casino in Spain and Portugal in line with our commitment to expanding our footprint in regulated markets. With 888casino at the helm, we have a perfect partnership for making this happen.”
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