
Slotegrator, the leading business solution supplier and software aggregator, has entered a partnership with top-tier software provider SimplePlay in a deal that will see the studio’s games presented to the booming gaming market of Asia.
SimplePlay is a progressive iGaming game developer that was founded in 2019, and ever since then, this studio has developed a range of online gaming entertainment that includes everything from online slots to table games and fishing games.
Additionally, all of SimplePlay’s iGaming entertainment is developed using HTML5 technology, which in turn means that its extensive content can be accessed via any device without the need for an installation procedure.
Slotegragor, on the other hand, is a state-of-the-art software aggregator that has been offering its services since 2012, making it a pioneer in the industry. Known for its advanced software and business solutions for sportsbooks and online casino operators, Slotegrator is the benchmark for tech in the competitive realm of iGaming.
Osman Walker, Chief Security Officer at SimplePlay, said that the provider is thrilled with the prospect of collaborating with a reputable brand such as Slotegrator, highlighting the company’s modern solutions to enhance player experience.
We are excited to collaborate with Slotegrator. Their solutions bring our high-quality games to different markets and thereby enhance the gaming experience for players and operators alike.
Similarly, Slotegrator issued an official statement regarding the partnership, saying that the team is excited to “drive innovation” in the booming market of Asia, with the partnership with SimplePlay being just the right catalyst to boost the gaming experience for players and operators.
We at Slotegrator are excited to drive innovation in the Asian market through this partnership. By joining forces with SimplePlay, we’re elevating the gaming experience for both players and operators.
In related news, back in October 2024, Slotegrator entered another partnership deal for the Asian and Latin American markets in a deal that saw the leading software provider expand its presence in two of the most lucrative markets in the industry.