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GrooveGaming Signs Deal with Microgaming

GrooveGaming has made deal with Microgaming to launch Microgaming games package as part of its next generation growth strategy. Microgaming is the provider of one of the largest globally recognised online Progressive Jackpot Networks in the igaming industry.
As per the deal, Microgaming’s Quickfire will provide 500+ tried and tested casino games as well as new game releases every month. The gaming package is available in 20 different languages.
“We are delighted to partner with GrooveGaming, who have proved in a very short period of time that they are a force to be reckoned with in the igaming industry. This collaboration with one of the world’s fastest growing aggregators demonstrates that our deep portfolio of the most popular and playable games is a key differentiator for us and for them. It’s win:win all the way,” James Buchanan, director of global operations at Microgaming said.
“The Microgaming games package will help to bring additional diversity to our platform, will undoubtedly attract new players and will also increase our revenues through increased operator demand. It’s an honour for all the GrooveGaming team to be working with one of the largest, most respected names in the business,” Yahale Meltzer, COO at GrooveGaming said.
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