According to the deal, NetEnt will provide it entire suite of games for the big-name casino operator and also to include its popular games and forth coming game releases. NetEntertainment will supply content for both Desktop and Mobile.
The games to be ported on Bwin.Party’s server will include popular titles such as Gonzo’s Quest, Jack Hammer, Frankenstein and many more.
Björn Krantz, the Managing Director of NetEntertainment commented on the deal and said,
Bwin.Party is a major player, and we are confident that our portfolio will support Bwin.Party’s agenda to drive its casino business forward. Both parties are now working very closely together to secure a successful integration and planning for commercial launch.
Golan Shaked, Bwin.Party Director of Games futher added,
We are upgrading our casino experience, focusing on content, user experience and multi-platform gameplay. The addition of Net Entertainment’s games, including titles such as Starburst, Gonzo’s Quest and TwinSpin, will significantly enhance our casino content offering and the entertainment we provide to our customers around the world.
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