Hub88 adds Clawbuster Content to iGaming Aggregation Platform

Hub88 has expanded its igaming aggregation platform through a new agreement with Clawbuster, an emerging content supplier known for incorporating claw machine mechanics into online casino games. The deal brings a range of Clawbuster’s games to Hub88’s distribution network, including its claw-themed titles, as well as a selection of slots and Plinko-style games.

Clawbuster’s portfolio introduces an arcade-inspired experience to the online casino environment, offering operators alternative game formats beyond traditional slot offerings. These games are designed to replicate the familiar mechanics of physical claw machines, now adapted for real-money igaming.

The integration supports Hub88’s continued strategy of broadening the diversity of its platform content. With over 200 providers already integrated, Hub88’s latest addition is aimed at further enriching its catalogue with non-traditional game formats that appeal to a growing number of players seeking interactive and differentiated experiences.

The partnership follows a series of recent deals by Hub88 that focus on expanding the variety of game mechanics and genres available to its global operator partners.

Ollie Castleman, Managing Director at Hub88, said: “We are seeing an increased demand for content that provides a different gaming experience and Clawbuster’s portfolio offers just that with their distinctive approach.

“We are thrilled to add the familiar claw mechanic that spans generations to our platform, providing operators with proven engagement and natural retention.”

Evija Mole, Commercial Director at Clawbuster, said: “Hub88 moves fast, just like we do, making them a perfect partner for us.

“This integration will see us reach new more markets and an even wider audience while it removes friction and gives operators the tools to scale with quality content. We’re really excited for the opportunities that come through this partnership and for what is ahead as we further establish our brand and product.”

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