A fresh content alliance between Hub88 and Apparat Gaming, a German iGaming studio, and developer, will help enrich the former partner’s offering as it seeks to expand with more gaming titles and consolidate its presence in the industry. The latest content agreement is part of both companies’ efforts to be better recognized in the industry and help contribute to the creation of a unique ecosystem.
Apparat Gaming prides itself on delivering an iGaming experience with a "German accent," and will be integrating a number of titles into Hub88’s platform. This partnership was made possible thanks to Yolo Investments, the parent company of Hub88, which recently acquired a stake in Apparat Gaming.
Some of the games being integrated include Total Eclipse, 40 Seven, Pharaoh Princess, and Fruit Storm. Players will be happy to know that the two companies are ensuring the seamless integration of the products, owing to Hub88’s unique platform that makes the process easy.
Hub88 is not only accepting the current games but also setting up the scene for new releases by Apparat Gaming which will follow down the road. Executives from both companies commented on the success of the partnership and what it signifies for their business. Hub88 Managing Director Jose Micallef said that the company was thrilled to see Apparat Gaming’s games added to the firm’s platform.
Micallef expects the title to strike home with a "wide demographic of players," and expressed hopes for the broader implications for the company’s portfolio. Apparat Gaming will play an important step up in terms of content for Hub88 which is constantly seeking to improve its existing portfolio and offer a great game variety as it goes along.
The partnership was welcomed by Apparat Gaming Co-Founder & Director Alina Dandörfer who said that the company was thrilled to have struck this new content agreement with Hub88. Dandörfer praised the platform and the powerful API that enables businesses to integrate portfolios with it in a seamless and intuitive manner.
Dandörfer acknowledged that this core technology has made it possible to get the company’s games online very quickly. All of this will come to reinforce Apparat Gaming’s broader plans and ambitions to grow its portfolio way beyond its native German market. The company recently appointed Martin Frindt to preside over growth in the German market as the developer seeks to expand its footprint at home and in foreign markets.
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