EveryMatrix signed a content distribution agreement with slots developer Blueprint Gaming, according to a press statement published recently.
As part of the deal, Blueprint Gaming has delivered its portfolio of games to EveryMatrix’s casino integration platform CasinoEngine, enabling their operator network quick access to Blueprint’s range of games.
The slot developer’s integration onto the CasinoEngine is part of its international growth strategy and will allow the company to expand into new regulated territories, the press statement says.
“We’re delighted to have secured this partnership with EveryMatrix, one of the industry’s leading casino providers. In recent months we’ve made a concerted effort to expand our presence in regulated markets and the deal with EveryMatrix gives us access to supply our top-performing content into new territories,” says Siôr Walbyoff, Head of Business Development at Blueprint Gaming.
“CasinoEngine’s mission is to simplify operators’ access to additional markets while supplying the finest casino content available. Blueprint Gaming is an established name and we’re pleased to integrate their exciting gaming offering. They produce a variety of games and we’re looking forward to receiving even more content throughout the year,” says Stian Hornsletten, EveryMatrix co-founder and CasinoEngine CEO.
EveryMatrix’s CasinoEngine provides tools, bonusing, and access to more than 8,000 games across more than 140 vendors and sub-vendors. EveryMatrix has offices in Malta and is registered by the Malta Gaming Authority.
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