12 July 2021

PRAGMATIC PLAY FURTHERS SPAIN GROWTH WITH LUCKIA DEAL

The provider’s slots offering is now available to Luckia’s players

Pragmatic Play, a leading content provider to the iGaming industry, has taken its slots content live with Luckia, boosting its profile in Spain.

Thanks to the new partnership, Luckia now has access to Pragmatic Play’s considerable range of slot titles, including its John Hunter series, Gates of Olympus and The Dog House, as well as the multi-award-winning Wolf Gold.

A major player both online and in land-based operations in the Spanish, Portugal and Italian markets, Luckia also has brands in Colombia, on which Pragmatic Play is also due to go live in the coming months.

The partnership heralds yet more global growth for the supplier having signed several important deals in recent months across its comprehensive range of content including slots, live dealer, bingo and virtual sports.

Bhotesh Maheshwari, Vice President of Commercial Strategy & Operations at Pragmatic Play, said: “Luckia’s established premier position in the Spanish industry makes this agreement particularly noteworthy. It’s a huge boost to our profile in the country and represents just the kind of exposure we’re looking for with Spanish players.

“It’s reach doesn’t end in Spain though – we’re looking forward to working with the Luckia team in the other global markets it operates in too.”

Eloy Fernandez Martinez, Head of Product at Luckia, said: “Being able to include Pragmatic Play’s portfolio of slots is great news for us and our players. It augments our already class-leading product provision in Spain and offers a superb level of quality and diversity for our brand.

Pragmatic Play currently produces up to five new slot titles a month, while also delivering Live Casino and Bingo games as part of its multi-product portfolio, available through one single API. 

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