Thanks to aggregation platforms, iGaming studios can significantly broaden their reach, engaging with players in key markets while raising awareness of their content.
That’s precisely why Peter & Sons, the fast-growing online casino games provider, decided to join forces with Relum, the leading aggregator part of Digitain Group.
Teaming up with Relum, Peter & Sons games are added to the former’s aggregation platform.
This integration removes potential obstacles while enabling the iGaming content supplier to broaden its reach.
Relum’s aggregation platform offers a range of benefits, including more than 20,000 titles from one of the most popular online casino games providers.
The platform successfully fuses the delivery of quality games with promotional tools such as free spins, jackpots, and tournaments.
Through a single API integration, operators who tap into Relum’s platform can propel their offering while eliminating the need for separate integrations when it comes to different player engagement mechanics.
Anna Kiselova, Relum’s Head of International Relations, spoke with excitement about the new collaboration, Casino Guru News learned from a press release.
"Their games bring a distinctive artistic approach and engaging mechanics that complement the diversity of our aggregation offering," she said.
Currently, Peter & Sons holds a number of licenses, including ones by the UKGC and MGA.
The 2019-founded online casino games studio has consistently expanded its reach recently, primarily through aggregation platforms.
Peter & Sons’ portfolio includes more than 45 hit titles, supporting more than 40 languages, making them excellent for deployment in different markets.
Yann Bautista, Peter & Sons’ Founder and Commercial Director, was excited about the aggregation deal with Relum.
"For us, it’s about placing our games in environments where they can perform and connect with players," he said.
Moreover, Bautista pointed out: "This partnership gives us another strong route to market as we continue to expand our global footprint."
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