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We Are Casino adds Revolver Gaming to platform

Revolver Gaming has announced a content distribution agreement with online gaming software group We Are Casino who will add the developer’s portfolio to their platform.
Under the terms of the agreement, We Are Casino will add in Revolver’s full platform of games, which currently numbers 12 video slot titles. Revolver’s games are built in HTML5 and have baked-in mobile support. Among the company’s biggest hits are Wishes, Multiplier Man, and the newly released Dragon Spin.
Revolver has been focusing on expanding their reach in 2020, and have already signed multiple content deals, including the likes of Videoslots and White Hat Gaming.
“It’s great to be able to launch with a fast expending supplier like We Are Casino,” said Revolver Gaming CEO Ryan Lazarus. “We’ve been a fan of their platform since inception only a few years ago, and getting to integrate our software alongside them is a real opportunity.”
Marko Jelen, Head of Sales at WeAreCasino said: “I’m thrilled about this partnership with Revolver. We know us with Ryan a long time and I think now was a right time to get in this distribution agreement. Thanks to its rich game portfolio covering different themes and a wide range of captivating features their games will be a fresh and reviving offer to our worldwide clients”
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