Kaizen Gaming enters new partnership with Playson

Kaizen Gaming enters new partnership with Playson

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Kaizen Gaming enters new partnership with Playson

Greece’s most popular GameTech company Kaizen Gaming, which is also currently one of Europe’s fastest growing firms, has announced its newest partnership with none other than the innovative games and software developer Playson.

The deal spans over 17 regulated territories, and Playson’s will be debuting with Kaizen Gaming’s brands across Greece, followed by Cyprus, Germany, Romania, Portugal and Brazil.

This new deal really proves Kaizen Gaming’s dedication and its constant improvement of its premium quality offering. The company has integrated massively popular titles from Playson including Legend of Cleopatra: Megaways, Buffalo Power: Hold and Win and Zeus: Thunder Reels.

Speaking on the agreement, Dimokratis Papadimos, RNG casino manager at Kaizen Gaming, said: 

At Kaizen Gaming, we are constantly working towards the sole purpose of offering an unparalleled and completely safe experience to the people who choose us for their entertainment. In our effort to further strengthen Kaizen Gaming’s online casino, we have finalised an agreement with Playson, the leading company in the casino gaming industry. We are confident that our customers will embrace this new partnership, which aims to satisfy their needs, with responsible gaming as the main focus.

Christos Zoulianitis, senior account manager at Playson, stated: 

We are delighted to sign with Kaizen Gaming, a leading operator with a strong foothold in the fast-growing Greek market. With an impressive variety of newly-launched titles and classic hits, we have continued to go from strength to strength across Europe and Latin America and partnering with innovative operators such as Kaizen Gaming has been integral to that success.

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