Playson, a fast-growing digital entertainment supplier operating in over 20 regulated jurisdictions, has unveiled a major new partnership agreement. As announced, Playson has agreed to supply PokerStars, a major online poker and casino operator, with content.
Under the deal, some of Playson’s biggest hits will be rolled out on the Flutter Entertainment-owned operator’s platform. At first, Playson will power PokerStars with the fan-favorite game Solar King. According to the announcement, additional hits will be launched down the line, including many of Playson’s biggest releases ever.
PokerStars players can expect games such as 3 Pots Riches: Hold and Win, Coin Strike: Hold and Win and Royal Coins 2: Hold and Win. The new games will be added to the global operator’s offerings in the United Kingdom, as well as in markets where it’s licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority.
The deal will likely be expanded to Spain and Ontario in the new feature, Playson’s official announcement added.
Playson Is Glad to Secure a Deal with another Tier-1 Operator
The deal with PokerStars is Playson’s latest tier-one partnership and reflects the latter company’s ambitious plans for 2024. The supplier plans to target expansive growth and will seek to cement its games as a “vital addition” to online casino operators across the world. To that end, it continues to innovate and recently launched the innovative Hold for Spin feature that aims to change how players interact with slots.
The agreement with PokerStars was welcomed by Blanka Homor, Playson’s sales director. She expressed her team’s excitement about the deal and praised PokerStars as a major gambling operator.
We’re delighted to have forged this major deal with PokerStars, an undisputed leader in the global betting and gaming industry.
Blanka Homor, sales director, Playson
According to Homor, the new deal reinforces Playson’s image as a “truly distinctive, expert creative studio” that produces staple games for the biggest online gaming brands in the online casino sector.
PokerStars, on the other hand, continues to form meaningful partnerships with noteworthy suppliers, such as Playson. Prior to the current arrangement, the operator also teamed up with Play’n GO to launch a Detroit Red Wings-themed game.