GAMING1 Platform Integrates Playson Titles

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December 2nd, 2015
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Circus Group announced the integration of Playson’s portfolio of games into its GAMING1 platform.

The platform has added Playson’s range of online and mobile Slot Games including Bumper Crop, Aquarium, Eastern Delights, Wild Hunter, Thunder Reels, Aztec Empire, Juice ‘N’ Fruits, Magic Forest, Sky Way, Merry Christmas, Pirate’s Treasures, Riches of Cleopatra, Happy Jungle and more, which are now live on GAMING1’s partners including Belgian operator Circus.be.

GAMING1 chief executive Sylvain Boniver said, “The GAMING1 platform is designed to deliver the very best gaming catalogue to our clients and partners, and the integration of Playson’s high-quality portfolio is further proof that we’re achieving our aims.”

“It has been a pleasure working with Playson and we’re looking forward to bringing more of their extensive offering onto the GAMING1 platform in the future.”

Adam Daniel, managing director of Playson, commented, “The reach and reputation of GAMING1’s platform is second-to-none and we’re sure this integration will enable us to achieve even more together in the coming months.”

The 3rd party provided products continue to grow with this latest deal. At the end of October the company announced a contract with BetSoft. The agreement saw the integration of BetSoft titles including its 3D Slots also became available within the Belgian market via Circus.be.

In related news, Playson also has a new Video Poker game scheduled for release called Wild Sevens. The interesting design presents the player with the technical interworking and gears of a high tech machine. Once the hand is dealt cards are automatically held but players have the ability to change them. If you’re a Video Poker fan keep an eye for Wild Sevens as it offers a unique twist on game play.

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