Quickfire Signs With New Partner

Operators on the Microgaming powered Quickfire platform will soon have access to a wide range of new virtual sports betting and gaming products, thanks to a new deal signed.

Quickfire inked the deal with Kiron Interactive, a company which supplies bespoke virtual gaming and betting products across multiple channels, including online, mobile and land platforms.

As the latest supplier to join Quickfire’s ranks as a development partner – of which there are at present around 20 partners - Kiron Interactive will make available its BetMan Online remote game server to operators on the Quickfire platform.

Players will thus be able to enjoy virtual football, boxing, motor racing and horse racing on the BetMan Online platform via the Microgaming powered Quickfire, while new games are already in the pipeline and should be available from next year.

Unique Gaming Content

According to the head of Quickfire, Tom Chamberlain, Kiron Interactive is the latest development partner for the group and will bring with it unique content to the Quickfire platform.

“With the virtual sports gaming market on the rise, Kiron Interactive is a strategic signing, enabling our operators to capitalize on this emerging and growing trend,” said Chamberlain. “Their cutting-edge games will no doubt be very popular with our customers and their players alike.”

Appeal of Virtual Sports Betting Games

Also commenting was the co-CEO of Kiron Interactive, Steve Spartinos who expressed his delight in working with the Microgaming powered Quickfire to make Kiron’s newly-launched BetMan Online RGS available on their platform.

“The deal will see an exciting line-up of virtual racing and sports games made available to their broad client base on a plug-and-play basis,” he said. “We’re confident that the appeal of our games to both sports bettors and casino players will provide significant value to operators who sign up to the service.”

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