Thunderkick continues to expand rapidly across Europe, with the prominent supplier now teaming up with 777.es, a local Spanish online casino. As a result, Thunderkick will deploy its range of titles with the company and offer local audiences the opportunity to try fresh slot games featuring player-centric mechanics.
Speaking of, Thunderkick is naturally opening up with its Esqueleto Explosivo slot game, inspired by the culturally relevant Dia de Muertos, as well as the Midas Golden Touch, along with all releases in the series. The latest game, Midas Golden Touch 3, has been an instant hit with new and committed players of the franchise.
The idea is to gain an immediate foothold and pull with 777.es players while offering them innovative and worthwhile gameplay back. Thunderkick Key Account Manager Mariam Dodosh has welcomed the opportunity to see the games rolled out with another worthwhile partner, and said:
"The ongoing relationship between777and Thunderkick in Belgium is a fruitful one, and the expansion into Spain marked the natural next step of this collaboration."
She continued: "Our content continues to drive results with operators in the market, and we look forward to seeing our fan-favourite titles resonate with a new audience at777.es."
777 will be looking to launch more games by the independent Swedish studio, as Thunderkick too is scaling up production and navigating new markets in a bid to captivate larger audiences.
Commenting on the opportunity to team up, 777.es Country Manager César Paredes spoke about the ongoing relationship between the two companies, which has now expanded to Spain.
The supplier is bringing fresh and dynamic content to the Spanish market, offering fresh opportunities locally.
"The integration of Thunderkick into our portfolio is another step in our commitment to providing our players with the best possible gaming experience," Paredes said. Thunderkick has sought to expand its market share in other jurisdictions as well.
In April this year, the company teamed up with Veikkaus in Finland, as the local monopoly is preparing to enter a license-based model, which will bring more competition from private operators.
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