Microgaming Signs Deal with SkillOnNet

An exciting new deal has been inked by two online gambling industry greats, SkillOnNet and Microgaming.

The B2B casino group, SkillOnNet is set to expand its platform by offering players the chance to enjoy gaming content by the Isle of Man based software provider, Microgaming.

The terms of the new agreement dictate that Microgaming's Quickfire platform will be integrated by SkillOnNet, offering games to players who frequent sites such as PlayMillion, SlotsMagic and EUCasino.com.

Some of Microgaming's best titles will be made available to players, including top slot titles such as Thunderstruck, Tomb Raider, Avalon and more. Best branded content, including Jurassic Park and Terminator 2, alongside Bridesmaids slot, will also be integrated onto the platform.

Microgaming Extends Reach of Content

In an increasingly competitive online gambling industry, Microgaming is always on the lookout to expand the reach of its content to new players from around the world. The new deal with SkillOnNet affords the group the opportunity to do just that.

The director of Quickfire at Microgaming, Andrew Clucas said about the deal struck with SkillOnNet, "With over 10 online gaming sites under the SkillOnNet umbrella, through this agreement we are extending the reach of our content to new audiences."

"Microgaming has the largest portfolio of content in the marketplace, and with further innovative content being released each month, its an exciting time for SkillOnNet and their casino players," he added.

Huge Microgaming Games Catalogue

Microgaming has one of the largest catalogues of games in the business, and continuously updates it with the addition of new titles on a monthly basis.

The director of sales at SkillOnNet, Michael Glolebo said that the group was delighted to now offer Microgaming games to its players via the Quickfire platform.

"Their huge catalogue of online slots, together with the industry's largest progressive jackpot slots network, will take our casinos to a new level in both desktop and online mobile content," added Golembo.

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