Relax Gaming Inks Powered By Deal with Spribe


Relax GamingRelax  has agreed a Powered By Relax partnership with innovative casino games developer Spribe to integrate its suite of titles.

Spribe is focused on the development of next-generation arcade games, with its titles present on more than 800 operators worldwide, best known for its highly successful Aviator game that has quickly gained popularity among a wealth of Gen-Y and Gen-Z players.

The innovative game has been built with a true player control philosophy, allowing them to make decisions and even adjust outcome settings through the game’s volatility, tailoring the gameplay experience to each user.

Able to handle a significant amount of traffic without any issues, Aviator consistently accepts more than 2,000 bets simultaneously, with no other crash games boasting similar numbers, establishing the provider as one of the market’s most unique studios.

Aviator is currently certified in more than 20 jurisdictions with Spribe holding prestigious MGA and UKGC licenses, enabling Relax to offer the studio’s titles to the majority of its tier-one operating partners.

Commenting on the deal, Simon Hammon, Chief Product Officer said: “Having shown such high levels of innovation with its smash hit game Aviator, we are delighted to welcome Spribe as a Powered By Relax partner. Intuitive new products like this are exactly what we look out for as we strive to drive differentiation and innovation.

“The deal will allow Spribe to reach even greater distribution as they continue to release ground-breaking new games, and we’re looking forward to showing just how far Powered By can take them.”

David Natroshvili, Managing Partner at Spribe, added: “Relax Gaming has certainly lived up to its reputation as an esteemed igaming partner, offering the flexibility and speed to market that we were looking for to help power our growth.

“We look forward to a mutually beneficial relationship as we continue to produce next-gen games that appeal to modern gamers.”

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