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Red Tiger now live with Circus.be

Slot supplier’s titles available at Belgium’s leading casino
Some of the industry’s best-performing slots from casino software and games provider Red Tiger are now live in Belgium with Circus.be.
The new deal places Red Tiger’s products in front of the country’s largest online customer base as it looks to continue its rapid expansion in regulated markets.
Following a quick integration, Circus’ customers now have access to popular games such as Jack in a Pot and Thor’s Lightning, as well as the iGaming Tracker’s top five hit Pirates’ Plenty.
Chris Looney, Red Tiger’s Commercial Director, said: “We are delighted to be launching our games portfolio with Circus and spreading our wings further in an important market like Belgium.
“Partnering with a well-respected and popular brand such as theirs is another great opportunity for us, and we are looking forward to growing the relationship together.”
Sylvain Boniver, COO of Gaming1, the company behind Circus, said: “Red Tiger is now one of the industry’s leading suppliers and having access to its great games, as well as a roadmap full of exciting new content, is a real plus for us.”
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