The SoftSwiss Game Aggregator will now grant access to Pariplay’s growing portfolio of proprietary titles, including Stallion Fortunes, Mystery Fox and Dragons of the North.
Pariplay’s game library now consists of over 120 innovative titles with new releases added monthly. The company’s game list consists of various game types including the most popular — video slots, video roulette, card games, casual games.
According to the terms of the deal, by integrating with Pariplay, the game provider’s portfolio becomes available for the SoftSwiss network of White Label operators and Game Aggregator clients operating under the Maltese and Curacao licenses. All major fiat currencies are currently supported with cryptocurrencies to be added very soon. Freespins and Jackpots are also available.
The SoftSwiss Game Aggregator currently offers more than 11,000 different casino games from leading game providers all around the globe. This new partnership will further expand the SoftSwiss Game Aggregator’s extensive game offering.
Founded in 2010, Pariplay develops and provides solutions like the Fusion aggregation platform and the Ignite studio development programme.
Pariplay’s Fusion aggregation platform provides access to a vast variety of gaming content from major iGaming studios.
Nikita Keino, Partner Managers Team Lead at SoftSwiss, comments: “We’re excited to be partnering with such a great game provider as Pariplay with their own range of more than 100 innovative and entertaining slots. Their company values totally align with those of SoftSwiss, by fully understanding the importance of responsible gaming and implementing policies and tools within its games to provide safe entertainment to all players.”
Christine Lewis, Chief Commercial Officer at Pariplay, says: “SoftSwiss has established itself as a leading supplier with a reputation for being a reliable and strong partner. Their technology is state-of-the-art and with a growing number of prominent clients now using their platform, we couldn’t be happier with this collaboration.”
Source: GMB