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QTech Games boosts its premium platform with GameArt
Leading distributor expands its content portfolio with new games from rising star supplier
QTech Games, the leading games distributor across Asia and emerging markets, has maintained the strong momentum in its premium pipeline, thanks to its latest deal with rising star slots studio, GameArt.
Integrating content from the Malta-based slots supplier brings more innovative muscle to QTech Games’ premier platform, which is bringing the widest selection of online games to emerging territories with established names, such as Ezugi and Kalamba Games, standing alongside the industry’s most exciting up-and-coming providers.
Among the 72 games made available to its partners via the deal is one of GameArt’s latest releases, Maradona HyperWays™, fusing the Argentine footballer’s legendary status with some unique gameplay that appeals to casino and sports fans alike. This ground-breaking HyperWays™ mechanic from GameArt offers more ways to win from a single spin than in any other game on the market, courtesy of a unique-symbol multiplier of up to 9x.
In turn, GameArt’s game client has been optimised for mobile, the central focus of QTech’s RNG model, which is founded on its fully-owned and customised technical platform, affording games providers and operators the fastest integration available. Through this leading platform, which has sealed its comprehensive status as a global gaming one-stop shop, clients enjoy the best performance and customer support available, localised to every region across both “margin” markets and more mature territories.
The deal organically broadens GameArt’s international footprint, unlocking untapped jurisdictions from Asia to Eastern Europe and Latin America for diversified growth.
Ulf Norder, CCO at QTech Games, said: “We’re dedicated to evolving a relentless pipeline of top-class content that drives revenue for our partners. Accordingly, this deal with GameArt highlights the constant combined productivity of our diligent team. In the modern world, only premium games of the highest quality can positively delineate you from your competition. Therefore, we’re thrilled to witness how GameArt have stepped up to that challenge. It speaks to their immersive graphics, alongside the latest maths models for improved gameplay and high-variance volatility where required.”
Deane Hendricks, Chief Operating Officer at GameArt, added: “We’re committed to reimaging the space with deeper gaming experiences, pushing the boundaries of slots creativity and volatility with some state-of-the-art graphics and maths models which deliver a player experience that finally aligns with the modern era of digital entertainment. Partnering with QTech represents a superb chance to expand our product distribution across a range of territories that constitute new markets for us.
“Having gone live at the end of June, we’re already thrilled at how our games are now performing with fresh audiences, thanks to some overwhelmingly positive player feedback. As a case in point, take our blockbuster hit, Maradona HyperWays™, whose random-symbol multipliers and Maradona Freekick feature are elevating the attraction of slots for improved engagement amongst both conventional casino players and sports fans.”
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