SoftGamings boosts its offering by partnering with Revolver Gaming.

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SoftGamings boosts its offering by partnering with Revolver Gaming.

A new agreement has been signed between SoftGamings and Revolver Gaming. 

SoftGamings has partnered with Revolver Gaming to provide captivating gaming content to SoftGamings’ casinos through a centralized API integration platform. Revolver Gaming, the most recent addition to SoftGamings’ network of partners, continually seeks new partnerships to improve what it provides to its clients.

SoftGamings places a high value on originality and flexibility in game development, which is why it was driven to Revolver Gaming, believing that the developer’s games will strengthen its casino integration solutions. SoftGamings’ broader approach of collaborating with regulated casino content creators coincides with the fact that Revolver Gaming is a UKGC-licensed and verified supplier.

Irina Sazonova, SoftGamings director of partnerships, commented on the partnership:

“By partnering with Revolver Gaming, we are assuring the continual development of our products while also assisting our operators in diversifying and updating their casino lobbies. Revolver Gaming’s slots are quite appealing and include excellent gaming elements that most gamers are looking for these days. We are also certain that this collaboration will increase Revolver Gaming’s visibility and appeal in the areas we serve.”

Revolver Gaming, a London-based developer, has been in operation since 2010. The company is recognized for its captivating slots that include creative gaming mechanics and exquisite 3D graphics. Slots in Revolver Gaming’s game library are designed on the most recent HTML5 framework, making them individually customizable and suited for all kinds of mobile devices, independent of the operating system.

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