Pariplay releases Konami Gaming content with DraftKings

The partnership is the latest in a line of advancements by Pariplay in North America.

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Pariplay, a subsidiary of NeoGames, has provided DraftKings in New Jersey with games from Konami Gaming.

The launch comes after the provider's content was recently added to the Fusion aggregation platform in the Garden State for sports betting operator DraftKings.

Shivan Patel, VP of North America, Pariplay, said: “Both DraftKings and Konami are iconic names both in North America and around the world. Connecting both parties to players is a very exciting moment for us.

“Konami’s heritage in the land-based sector plays very well with online players and with such a large audience to put its game in front of through DraftKings, the potential of this launch is huge.”

Last week, in its most recent Fusion relationship, Pariplay teamed up with Zitro Digital to enhance the company's online visibility.

Zitro Digital's bingo and slot game titles will be added to Pariplay's aggregation platform as part of the agreement and made available to operators in markets.

The Fusion platform features more than 14,000 games from more than 120 vendors. A variety of back-office conversion and retention tools that raise player value are also included.


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