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Lightning Box live with 32Red

Seven slots now available via Microgaming
Leading casino 32Red has gone live with games from Australian studio Lightning Box thanks to an aggregation deal with Microgaming.
Seven titles in total, including player favourites Silver Lioness4x and Golden Yak, are now available to customers at the popular online site.
Peter Causley, CEO and co-founder of Lightning Box, said it was a significant achievement to have kicked off a partnership with one of industry’s best-known brands.
He added: “Our aggregation deal with Microgaming has reaped rewards in the last few years and no more so than with this latest deal with 32Red.
“It is always exciting to see our games go live with a new operator and we are looking forward to seeing how they are received by their extensive customer base.”
Graeme Powrie, Director of Aggregation at Microgaming, added: “Lightning Box are talented game developers who have been producing proven content for some time now. We’re delighted to facilitate this integration with 32Red.”
Licensed in Gibraltar and the UK, 32Red is owned by the Kindred Group, which enjoys prominent sponsorships with a number of British football clubs.
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