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Record month for GrooveGaming
Aggregator GrooveGaming has integrated 36 casinos and sportsbooks in one month, demonstrating that the technology platform and the software teams supporting it are consistently delivering a high level of service.
With this record-breaking month, GrooveGaming has reinforced its plug-and-play credentials as the aggregator of choice to some of the industry’s biggest names.
Casinos and sportsbooks who integrated on the GrooveGaming platform this past month included 222online.com, betcasino168.com, perubet.pe, camanbetus.com, betswing.com, jazzgs.com, betsan.bet, betfran.com and juegueygane.com, amongst the 36 who have started to enjoy the high-power technology that is available to operators on the platform.
Created with the aim of easy and fast content delivery for the igaming industry, GrooveGaming has frequently hit the headlines over the past couple of years, with a global growth trajectory that has impressively seen the brand reach all 6 continents, based on delivering rapid integrations and high-quality customer service, together with unrivalled technology tools.
GrooveGaming is the aggregator of choice for a host of big industry names including EveryMatrix, iGP, Digitain, Microgaming, Alea and Quickfire, amongst others.
GrooveGaming has numerous live dealer titles and live content as well as virtual sports. GrooveGaming’s powerful platform includes over 4000 casino games as well as a wealth of aggregated content ranging from slots, online casino and live casino, to poker and table games, that operators can access via easy integration to drive player engagement and revenue.
GrooveGaming has significantly grown its presence throughout the last two years across key global markets and important regulated jurisdictions through partnerships with major online gambling operators. These latest record-breaking integrations highlight the attractiveness of GrooveGaming’s portfolio with operators and players alike.
GrooveGaming has numerous live dealer titles amongst its on-demand live content and classy games including live roulette, baccarat, blackjack and live dedicated tables, all of which have been generating significant interest in the last couple of months due to the coronavirus pandemic. In addition, its virtual sports offering includes virtual football, tennis, horse-racing, cycling and greyhound racing, with virtual Euro basketball and cricket coming to the rapidly-expanding aggregator soon.
The surge in demand for live content has followed the curtailing of live sports worldwide due to COVID-19 and the closing of land-based casinos in numerous jurisdictions across the world. As a result, entertainment is now being offered in the form of live content and virtual sports to operators striving to meet player demand.
Rebecca Sotomora, Head of Sales at GrooveGaming said: “We’re very pleased at how quickly we were able to on-board all these casino and sportsbook brands, to achieve such a high-number is a testament to the professional dedication of the entire GrooveGaming team. We are constantly investing in our technology and expect all these new casino brands to enjoy great results with us from the get-go. This is what getting into the Groove is all about, and there’s a lot more to come!”
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