Espresso Games Signs Content Distribution Deal with EveryMatrix

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June 24th, 2020
Back Espresso Games Signs Content Distribution Deal with EveryMatrix

Global distributor of legendary and new generation slots from Italy, Espresso Games, is expanding its footprint on the international iGaming scene by signing a new content distribution agreement with EveryMatrix, an independent software development company from Malta.

This innovative boutique studio will make its entire portfolio available to customers across the operator’s network, focusing primarily on Columbia. As part of the upcoming game package, players will have access to classics from an earlier period like Sphinx Race Deluxe and Van Penguin, as well as recent releases Amun Ra, Cash Busters, Leprechaun Rama, Bullets for Money and so on.

Each game comes with a bonus system, designed and developed with customers for the customers. There are 70+ titles in library, optimized for mobile gaming and backed with multiplayer jackpot quests, 3S module for speedy setup solution, quick integration and cross-game jackpot modes.

The catalog is also powered by a proprietary multi-cluster system and there is a host of table games included in the package, ranging from early video poker releases to baccarat, blackjack and roulette.

Entrepreneurial and Promising

Both companies are delighted at the prospect of mutual cooperation, and as stated by Carol Chow, business dev at Espresso Games, this partnership with the 2008 founded software supplier whose footprint around the world is a gateway to offering the studio’s engaging product, will help the group expand in many regulated jurisdictions and verticals.

“Signing this deal with EveryMatrix means offering our engaging product to even more operators and relying on a company that has a formidable and long history in this industry. This is yet another step to broaden our global presence, and we are sure EveryMatrix will be a valuable partner. We can’t wait to see what is ahead,” added Chow.

Amund Stensland, chief operating officer of CasinoEngine, replied:

“We welcome Espresso Games to our large network of gaming partners. They are an entrepreneurial and promising gaming supplier with a very competitive slots portfolio, and we are looking forward to building our partnership in many exciting markets.”

Among other gaming partners on the EveryMatrix platform are also 1X2 Gaming, Authentic Gaming, BetGames.TV, BetSoft, Blueprint Gaming, Booming Games and hundreds of others, catering around 11,500+ casino games from various categories like slots, live dealer, table games, scratch cards, virtual sports and more.

Teaming up With the Industry’s Major Players

The recently signed partnership between Espresso Games and the award-winning operator is not a single case towards making its premium content available to a wider audience. Over the past few months, this Italian-based studio with offices in Colombia, Hong Kong, Spain, UK, Malta and USA, has also launched its entire suite of games with a premium provider WeAreCasino, and a real novelty in the online gaming industry.

Earlier in April, the developer made another huge step in terms of making its top-level content accessible by a wider customer base. Patended slot accumulated-prize engines Racepot and Reelpot are available with SoftGamings since April 2nd, bringing many online operators a fresh and reviving offer.

“This is a significant step forward in terms of making our premium content accessible to a wider audience. SoftGamings is an accomplished platform with reputable expertise and commitment to customer care. We are certain that we will achieve great success from this alliance” commented CEO of Espresso Games, Max Rizzo.

Source:

“Espresso Games Partners with EveryMatrix”, europeangaming.eu, June 22nd, 2020.

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