Ezugi and Blox enter new deal in Italian expansion

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Ezugi and Blox enter new deal in Italian expansion

Ezugi and Blox have announced their most recent partnership as the live casino provider is expanding in the Italian market. Ezugi currently streams from nine different studios across the globe.

The iGaming platform provider has a wide variety of content in its portfolio, ranging from table games and slots to live casino. It has now made Ezugi’s whole collection of titles available to its partners, including blackjack, poker and roulette, among others.

Blox chief marketing officer, Karl Grech, said:

“We have a comprehensive understanding of what operators and players in the Italian market are seeking and live casino is at the top of that list which is why we have partnered with Ezugi to add some of the best live dealer content to our offering. Its games provide a truly exciting and authentic experience and will allow our operator partners to position themselves as the leading live dealer casinos in the market.”

Ezugi will now have its entire selection of content, which includes popular names such as One Day Teen Patti, which was launched as of late, as well as Fiesta Casino Peru and 32 Cards, become available to all of Blox’s partners.

This is not the first partnership that Blox has entered this year as this new deal with Ezugi comes after the platform provider teamed up with Pragmatic Play, Wazdan, Espresso Games, Nolimit City, and many others…

Rais Busom, Ezugi’s territory manager in Spain and Italy, also noted:

“The Italian market is performing incredibly well and Ezugi are delighted to be expanding our presence in the country through this deal with Blox. The provider counts some of the biggest brands among its partners, and they will now be able to access our award-winning content. Live dealer is fast becoming one of the most popular game categories in Italy and beyond, and our titles allow operators to meet this demand with games that have been designed to deliver a superior player experience from the very first round to the last.”

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