ESA Gaming boosts reach with multi-faceted Markor Technology deal

ESA Gaming boosts reach with multi-faceted Markor Technology deal

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ESA Gaming, the innovative games provider, has signed a comprehensive content agreement with Markor Technology, as it further expands its distribution footprint.

The partnership will see ESA Gaming’s games library join Markor’s burgeoning aggregation offering, which now contains more than 5,000 titles from across the iGaming industry.

In addition, customers of Markor Technology’s white label casinos will be able to enjoy leading EasySwipe™ titles such as recent releases Baccarat and Pirate Mine, as well as popular hits Fruit Staxx and the Goal Mine series.

The deal further grows ESA Gaming’s reach in key European markets, as it looks to build on a strong start to the year that has seen it partner with a number of operators across the continent.

Thomas Smallwood, Head of Marketing at ESA Gaming, said: “Markor Technology is a brand that is growing at a rapid pace, swiftly establishing itself as a rising star in the industry.

“We’re very pleased to be able to deliver our array of EasySwipe™ titles, which offer proven retention to players looking to expand on a sportsbook experience, without cannibalising from traditional revenue streams.”

Alvaro Rebellon, B2B Chief Commercial Officer at Markor Technology, said: “Through partnering with talented boutique software suppliers like ESA Gaming, our aggregation service is able to offer an even greater level of variety and innovation that will appeal to both operators and players alike. In ESA’s case, this can be seen in the great range of intuitive, mobile-optimised games that we will now be able to offer to our casino partners going forward.”

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Source: Eastern European Gaming