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QTech Games’ has stated that its newest commercial tie-up strengthens what is already a “robust and packed pipeline for 2021,” with Play’n Go the latest to join the games distributor’s burgeoning roster.

Following on from a number of partnerships inked thus far in 2021, alongside the likes of Evolution, Relax Gaming, and Maverick Slots, QTech praises the Play’n Go content suite for being “optimised for mobile,” which it says is a “central focus” of its RNG model.

“We’re committed to rolling out high-quality content that drives revenue for our partners. So, this deal with Play’n Go consolidates our robust and packed pipeline for 2021,” stated Ulf Norder, CCO of QTech Games.

“In today’s marketplace, only premium games of the highest standard separate you from the crowd, so we’re delighted to see how Play’n Go is routinely delivering on this consumer need, always innovating, but never simply for innovation’s sake. 

“It’s a fine distinction which manifests itself in stunning graphics, coupled with the latest maths models for improved retention and high-variance volatility where required.” 

Among the games to be made available to QTech’s partners via the deal will be recent releases such as Rich Wilde and the Amulet of the Dead, the latest in its Rich Wilde explorer series, alongside other Arthurian adventures and mythological-themed slots.

Jeffrey Co, head of sales – Asia at Play’n Go, added: “Play’n GO doesn’t just sign content deals. We commit ourselves to our partners, and strive to always provide them with more. 

“Whether that is in the robustness of our networks ensuring record up-time, the efficiency of our delivery team who roll out new titles across the globe simultaneously, or our best-in-class account-management team, we pour all of our resources into making sure our partners are successful and that their players are entertained by our world-class content.

“We can’t wait to get started with QTech, and expect that this is just the start of a long and fruitful relationship.”