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Betixon is targeting an accelerated distribution in a number of key global jurisdictions, as the mobile-focused casino games studio links-up with content aggregator Pariplay.

This will see the group’s entire suite of online and mobile slot games become available to operators that use Pariplay’s Fusion game aggregation platform to power their online casino game portfolios.

“The reason so many operators have chosen Pariplay to provide content is because of the wide range of quality developers that we work with, and the addition of Betixon is testament to our position as a leading content aggregator,” stated Christine Lewis, chief commercial officer at Pariplay.

“Betixon’s early releases have proved to be incredibly popular with players in markets around the world and we look forward to seeing its flagship Fortune Breakers series in game lobbies later this year. This is a great partnership for Pariplay, Betixon as well as our operators and their players.”

Operators will be able to offer their players titles such as Boots of Luck, Wild Wolf and Age of Halvar plus soon to launch series, Fortune Breakers, which will become Betixon’s flagship game series.

Betixon’s titles are currently available to operators in regulated markets that include the UK, Lithuania, Estonia, Italy, Colombia and Romania with more said to be following suit.

Lior Cohen, co-founder and CTO of Betixon, explained: “Pariplay is one of the biggest game aggregators in the market, delivering content to hundreds of operators in jurisdictions all over the world. This makes adding our games to its platform a milestone moment for Betixon.

“As a new developer, distribution is a tough hurdle to clear but this agreement with Pariplay allows us to quickly grow our distribution in key global markets, allowing more operators and players to access our content than ever before.

“We have built significant momentum already, but this deal will give us the additional push we need to go from rising star to tier one online casino game developer.”