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Play’n GO signs RoyalCasino Platform agreement

Casino games and software supplier Play’n GO has partnered with RoyalCasino to provide them with a new casino platform.

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The Danish operator has migrated to their fully-scalable GAT platform, which provides a secure and stable solution, ensuring a quality gaming experience for its players.

Following a seamless integration, the casino will have access to a wide-range of games from third-party providers, as well as Play’n GO favourites like Legacy of Egypt and Rise of Olympus.

This latest deal marks the supplier’s fourth partnership in the regulated Danish market, demonstrating the growing appeal of its games and platform services to operators within the country and beyond.

RoyalCasino CEO Per Petersen said: “We needed a new platform partner who demonstrated the highest levels of stability and compliance, while also delivering a simple integration with the best solutions for our business, and Play’n GO fits the bill for us.

“Migrating onto their casino platform was quick and simple. What most impressed us was the detailed planning and preparation in the run-up to the migration itself, as well as the commitment of their platform services team, who worked tirelessly and in-sync with us.”

Adam Noble, Sales and Business Development Manager for Play’n GO Platform Services, added: “We’re really excited to be working with Royal Casino. They are a well-respected brand and we’re happy that we can provide them with the platform services they need to move their business to the next level.

“This deal aligns perfectly with our strategy to secure market share in the Danish market and future regulating markets in the Nordics, and further establish ourselves as a trusted, quality supplier within the industry.”

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