Scientific Games’ OpenGaming ‘an integral part’ of Löwen Play growth

German operator Löwen Play has unveiled a partnership with Scientific Games and lauded the firm’s OpenGaming ecosystem as “an integral part” of its expansion plans.

Löwen Play, which boasts more then 50 years of experience in the industry through its amusement arcades, states that OpenGaming will “significantly strengthen” the firm’s online casino games offering.  

Paul Kase, head of online gaming at Löwen Play, said of the partnership: “Scientific Games and its OpenGaming ecosystem are an integral part of our plans to expand the number and variety of casino games we offer to players. 

“With a comprehensive games library supported by various features, we’re now in a strong position to further improve our foothold within the German market.”  

The content aggregation platform features a library of games available from a plethora of gloval content studios, supplemented by features such as free-rounds and missions.

As a result of partnership, Löwen Play will gain access to a variety of igaming titles including the latest Scientific Games release, Spartacus Megaways, as well as 88 Fortunes and Jin Ji Bao Xi, with more slots to be added in the following months.  

“We’re excited to have launched OpenGaming with Löwen Play and strengthen our presence within Germany,” added Dylan Slaney, SVP of gaming at Scientific Games Digital.

“Our diligence and commitment in ensuring that our offering conforms with appropriate regulations sets us ahead of our competitors. 

“The jurisdiction is an important area of focus for us, and we’re well-positioned to capitalize on the market’s potential given our expertise and superior product offering. Löwen Play customers are sure to love the new games that are now available via OpenGaming.” 

Germany recent went live via its new regulated framework under a transition period on October 15, ahead of the official market opening in July 2021.

In the meantime operators can engage with the market provided they adopt the new regulatory measures, with those ignoring the new regulations facing potential exclusion from the future official licensing procedure.