Octoplay has entered the UK market through a deal with Flutter Entertainment's Paddy Power and Betfair, which allows players to access Octoplay games and content through their respective online casinos.
Once reserved for customers of Paddy Power and Betfair, Octoplay's slot machines, such as Zeus Smash and Lollicat, are now accessible to all gamers thanks to this connection. Also included in the scope of the agreement are games that are currently in development by Octoplay.
"These partnerships are a testament to the incredible work that the team puts into each game that leaves our production line," Octoplay CEO Carl Ejlertsson said, adding that operators of Paddy Power and Betfair's level are exactly what the company is looking for.
We guarantee that players will be thrilled and entertained from the very first spin until the very last, and we never skimp on quality. Our long-term objective is to become the go-to supplier for operators in all of the world's key regulated markets, and this contract brings us closer to that aim.
"Octoplay is creating incredibly engaging slot games that connect with our players and we saw this as a fantastic chance to incorporate its games into our lobbies," said Andrew Kerr, Head of Paddy Power Games.
With a roster of popular slot games and a management team full of experts, they're a top-notch game producer. Thanks to this potent merger, Octoplay will continue to thrive, and our Paddy Power and Betfair brands' product offerings will enjoy a significant boost.
A supplier licencing from Spelinspektionen, Sweden's gambling regulator, is one of Octoplay's recent accomplishments. Through its remote gaming server, Octoplay's slot library can be accessed in Sweden with this licence. Among the many markets in which the firm is active are the UK, Romania, and Malta.
Recently, Flutter took a major step towards being listed on the NYSE. Starting on January 29, 2024, the company's listings will be simplified with an emphasis on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and the London Stock Exchange (LSE).
As part of its charitable work, Flutter has partnered with companies like Paddy Power and Betfair to help organisations like Prostate Cancer UK.