Industry News
Revolver Gaming secures another great partner with ORYX Gaming deal

Revolver Gaming has signed a new content distribution agreement with ORYX Gaming, a Bragg Gaming Group company, which will see the London-based game developer’s portfolio of games integrated onto the ORYX Hub platform.
The deal will give ORYX Hub partners access to Revolver’s full portfolio of games, including hits such as Wishes and Reign of Gnomes as well as the unique title Squish, which offers players a fresh new type of game play.
Revolver Gaming has quickly established itself as games studio that offer premium titles with high quality 3D graphics and animation with impactful entertainment and solid mechanics. Games are expected to be well received by ORYX Gaming’s top tiered operators and its players.
ORYX Hub partners have access to a large portfolio of casino games from a selection of 8,000+ games and 80 providers.
Ryan Lazarus, CEO at Revolver Gaming, said: “We are very excited to be partnering with ORYX. The team have been great to work with and we are looking forward to seeing the release of our titles across their esteemed operator customers.”
Matevz Mazij, CEO at ORYX Gaming, said: “We welcome Revolver Gaming as a new partner and are confident that their cutting-edge content will be a much-welcomed addition to our ever-expanding portfolio.”
-
eSports7 days ago
Esports Set To Take Over the Capital as BLAST Premier London Open Heads to Wembley Arena
-
Africa6 days ago
Ghana’s NLA Introduces New Sticker to Clamp Down on Illegal Lotto Operators
-
Asia6 days ago
PAGCOR: Online Gaming fuels nation-building, but illegal sites pose risks
-
Africa6 days ago
Rise & Hustle partners with Altenar to power its new sportsbook offering
-
Eastern Europe6 days ago
Digitain Strengthens Romanian Market Presence Through KingCasino Partnership
-
Central Europe6 days ago
CT Interactive Announces Strategic Partnership with Ecasino
-
Latest News6 days ago
Casino Playa de las Américas Implements JCM’s ICB Technology
-
Compliance Updates6 days ago
Elizabeth Varley, solicitor at licensing law firm Poppleston Allen, shares a handy refresher on the UK’s statutory levy, including the who, how much, why and how to pay