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Kalamba Games integrates with Spinomenal

Kalamba Games has integrated directly with casino games developer and aggregator Spinomenal via its Remote Gaming Server (RGS) platform.
The integration is a major step that will allow Kalamba to establish and grow its proprietary RGS as the demand for cross-platform content rises.
Spinomenal has created some of the most exciting casino games on the market which, in addition to Kalamba’s proprietary portfolio, make for a compelling offer to operators.
Tamas Kusztos, Head of Sales and Account Management, said: “We’re excited to be working with the team at Spinomenal and we’re sure that this partnership will help us continue to propel the business forward.
“We’re proud that Kalamba has quickly developed a solid reputation in the industry for engaging content that meets player and operator demands across many markets. With the opportunities presented by the development of our own RGS, the time is right to partner with similarly exciting content providers such as Spinomenal.”
Lior Schwartz, Spinomenal CEO, said: “Integrating with Kalamba is a really exciting chance to further strengthen our product distribution and our ability to deliver great games to a range of top tier partners. We look forward to developing a great partnership with the great team at Kalamba.”
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