1X2 Network made a deal with QTech Games
The 1X2 Network, a British provider of virtual sports, fixed-rate games and casino games, further strengthened its position in the Asian market after its recent merger with QTech Games an online gaming distributor.
In accordance with the terms of the new agreement, a wide range of game titles from the branches of 1X2 Network - Iron Dog Studios and 1X2gaming will be available on the QTech platform.
What players will get
The deal includes popular slots such as Blood Queen, Rainbow Wilds and the new release of The Curious Cabinet, as well as the upcoming release of Faerie Nights from 1X2gaming and Vikings Wild from Iron Dog Studios. Gamers can access all of these games on all devices.
1X2 has earned its reputation for providing advanced gaming experience, high-quality graphics, complex mechanics and well-designed mathematical models. The company focuses on integrating its content for players in regulated markets around the world.
Partner Comments
1X2 Chief Commercial Officer Kevin Reid commented: "Asia is one of the fastest growing online gambling markets in the world, and we are glad that we have teamed up with QTech Games to distribute our content to operators and players in the region."
In turn, the CEO of QTech Games Jonas Alm said: “We are constantly updating and replenishing the gambling portfolio in order to provide our partner operators with a wide range of quality games from the best developer studios. The 1X2 Network is leading the way in developing amazing games with addictive gameplay that provide a unique gaming experience. Its emulators for several years are popular in different markets. We are sure that they will be well received by Asian players. ”
Company's recent deals
A British online casino game developer recently signed contracts with the Georgian domain on Lider-Bet.com to supply its gaming content, as well as with the leading provider of Microgame platforms and a new game developer and aggregator WeAreCasino.
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