QTech Games expands reach of Endorphina slots to emerging markets

The partnership extension will see Endorphina’s gaming titles made available to operators in Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe.

QTech Games has announced an extended partnership with slots provider Endorphina, expanding the company’s reach into new territories beyond Asia.

This “Rest of the World” (ROW) extension will see Endorphina’s gaming titles made available to operators in Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe – enabling QTech to bring more content to previously underserved regions.

Off the back of this deal, Endorphina will bring a range of games – including slot titles such as Book of Vlad, Water Tiger and Glory of Egypt – to the platform.

Endorphina has prioritised mobile optimisation across its portfolio, aligning with QTech’s Random Number Generator (RNG) model. This approach hopes to ensure easy access to games across devices – crucial for emerging markets where mobile gaming often dominates.

Commenting on the expanded partnership, Philip Doftvik, CEO of QTech Games, stated:

“After a swift and successful integration into our Asia partner network, we’re delighted to take the next logical step with Endorphina in making their games available globally to our ever-growing group of emerging-markets operators. We can’t wait to see how these games connect with more audiences worldwide.”

Lusine Khudaverdyan, Operations Director for ES Games at Endorphina, added:

“It’s been a landmark year, and we will continue to reimagine the iGaming space in 2025 with ever more immersive gaming experiences.”

“Partnering with QTech has already strengthened our product distribution across emerging territories, delivering our fantastic games to a range of untapped operators.”

“Needless to add, we’re thrilled that the distributional scope has now been widened to include their ROW sector.”

Source: gamblinginsider.com

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