Playson enhances position in Croatian market via Arena Casino content deal
In its continuing strategic expansion across Europe, leading provider of casino software, Playson, has signed a commercial agreement with Croatian online operator Arena Casino.
The new partnership agreement will see the iGaming website gain access to the developer’s entire portfolio of slots, such as the Norse-themed title, Vikings Fortune: Hold and Win, Rome: Caesar’s Glory, and Solar Queen, along with the recently-launched Funky Fruits series and its Timeless Fruit Slots portfolio.
“We’re delighted to have struck this deal with Playson and to integrate its popular slots.”
Access will also be available to a broad range of integration-free engagement tools, including Jackpots, Free Spins, Seamless Play and regular tournaments featuring daily prize drops. All of the latter have been proven to heighten player retention.
Strategic expansion:
Sales Director for Playson, Blanka Homor, commented on the commercial deal in an official press release…
“Signing this deal with Arena Casino has enhanced our position in the Croatian market, and given us the opportunity to continue our strategic expansion across Europe. Arena Casino’s platform is popular with Croatian players and we look forward to giving them access to our suite of hit Playson titles.”
Croatian presence:
The current operator partnership is the second such agreement Playson has entered into in the Southeastern European country and boosts its ever-growing presence in various regulated markets.
Also commenting on the partnership, Managing Director for Arena Casino, Mirko Kolak, added…
“We’re delighted to have struck this deal with Playson and to integrate its popular slots. We’re committed to deliver the best games available to our customers and Playson’s catalogue, along with its exciting promotional tools, will make a great addition to our offering.”
Comtrade tie-up:
The content deal follows a similar agreement with Slovenian technology supplier, Comtrade Gaming, which makes its entire suite of slots available to the technology supplier.