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Red Tiger games live with Glitnor

Games developer rolls out full portfolio with operator group
Casino game and software provider Red Tiger has launched its products with Glitnor Group in move that sees the company expand its global reach further.
Glitnor Group’s Lucky Casino and Gambola now have access to Red Tiger’s full slot portfolio, as well as its player-friendly daily and hourly jackpots.
The strategic partnership sees Red Tiger further extend its reach across the Nordics, Europe and Japan where both brands have a large customer base.
Chris Looney, Commercial Director at Red Tiger, said: “Glitnor Group is one of the fastest growing companies in the sector and we’re thrilled to have integrated our games with them.
“The highlights the worldwide appeal of our content and we’re looking forward to delivering our slots to an ever-expanding group of players.”
Martin Sidenvall, Director at Glitnor Group, said: “Red Tiger has a fantastic reputation for producing top quality games, and we’re thrilled to announce this commercial agreement with them.
“Delivering the best slots to our customers is paramount for us, and it’s great that our players now have access to Red Tiger’s titles and the great functionality that comes with them.”
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