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Red Desert Games has announced its new slot content will launch via the Light & Wonder content marketplace. 

The partnership will see Red Desert Games’ product offering distributed exclusively across Canada and the USA to Light & Wonder’s operator network and in other key regulated geographies through the ‘Infinity’ aggregation platform. 

It also aims to solidify Light & Wonder Spark studio’s ‘ongoing commitment to diversifying its content offering.’ 

Edgar Pau, Co-Founder of Red Desert Games, said: “We are extremely excited to be selected by Light & Wonder to join their partnership program. Light & Wonder has an unrivaled footprint and is the perfect fit to distribute our range of innovative and engaging games to its global network.”

Steve Mayes, Senior Director of Partners at Light & Wonder, added, “We are delighted to welcome Red Desert to the Light & Wonder Spark studio partner program. Our program is committed to collaborating with the most forward-thinking and innovative new studios, and Red Desert’s distinctive game concepts, inventive mechanics, and meticulously crafted, visually captivating titles truly embody these values. We are excited to support their global expansion and look forward to a promising and successful journey together.” 

Light & Wonder is Keeping Busy Ahead of Fourth Quarter Results

Last week, Light and Wonder announced the launch of Rainbow Riches Dream Pots, a global jackpot system. The system was initially launched in the United Kingdom and Europe but connects jackpot pots across multiple global operators powered by a shared liquidity system. 

Although the initial rollout is geo-specific, the company hopes to achieve global implementation through 2025. 

The NASDAQ-listed entity is set to report its Q424 results on Tuesday, February 25, and hopes to maintain momentum. 

The company, headquartered in Las Vegas, revealed the third quarter of 2024 was its ninth consecutive quarter of double-digit revenue growth. It reported global gaming revenue reaching $537 million, with machine sales growth of 38% being the most significant percentage increase. 

L&W and competitor Aristocrat remain embroiled in a legal dispute over Dragon Train terminals in North America. The latter won the preliminary case in the District Court of Nevada due to intellectual property infringement. As such, L&W has removed or converted 95% of its Dragon Train machines across the United States portfolio.

The Light & Wonder stock has increased by 213% in the last five years. This financial year, shareholders are up 8.3% and boast an annual total shareholder return of 26% over the previous five years. 

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