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Playson extends Italian market presence with BetFlag partnership

Slot provider signs content deal with online casino operator
Casino software developer Playson has signed an agreement with BetFlag to deliver a selection of its slots to the Italian casino operator.
The deal will see Playson provide BetFlag with its popular Timeless Fruit Slots series, as well as its latest titles including Wild Warriors, Mighty Africa and Book of Gold: Classic.
This latest partnership further enhances the slot supplier’s presence in Italy, with its games recently going live with E-Play24 marking a strong period of commercial growth for the company.
Christos Zoulianitis, Senior Account Manager at Playson said: “BetFlag is a company that’s rapidly increasing its operations in Italy and we’re delighted to have teamed up with them.
“Our games have proven to be very successful in the Italian market and we can’t wait to offer them to BetFlag customers over the coming months.â€
Dario Rusconi at BetFlag said: “This is an important deal for us as we continue to enhance our portfolio of casino games provided by the industry’s leading developers.
“We’re thrilled to add Playson’s innovative slots to our offering and we look forward to working with them for many years to come.â€
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