Betmaster Partner Torrero Adds Booming Games Content

Booming Games has announced a new partnership with Torrero.com to expand distribution of its slot content across global igaming markets. The deal will see Booming Games’ portfolio made available through Torrero’s B2B aggregation and white-label platform.

Torrero provides turnkey solutions and white-label casino and sportsbook products to igaming operators in various international jurisdictions. Its platform includes over 8,000 games and supports multiple currencies and languages. The company currently powers several igaming brands including Betmaster and Casinoin.

Booming Games’ portfolio, which includes titles such as Buffalo Hold and Win, Cash Pig and The Wild Wings of Phoenix, will now be accessible to Torrero’s operator partners via direct integration.

The agreement supports Booming Games’ wider growth objectives by increasing its reach into markets served by Torrero’s aggregation infrastructure. Torrero, in turn, enhances its game offering by adding content from a studio with an existing presence in regulated markets. Both companies are aiming to build on shared goals around technology, scalability, and market responsiveness.

Aaron Axisa, Head of Sales at Booming Games, shared his enthusiasm: “We’re delighted to partner with Torrero, a company that has proven its strength in providing adaptable, robust aggregation and white-label services. Their reach and technical agility make them an ideal partner to bring Booming Games’ portfolio to a broader audience. This collaboration is another important milestone in our mission to deliver premium slot content to players around the globe.”

Aleksei Tolstov, Head of Business Development at Torrero, commented: “Partnering with Booming Games is a natural fit for us. Their commitment to quality and game diversity aligns with our goal of delivering top-tier entertainment to our clients and their players. This alliance empowers us to enrich our offering with proven titles that resonate across regions and player preferences.”

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