GrooveGaming Partners up with GAC Group to Broaden Operator Network

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December 21st, 2020
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After a series of market-focusing partnerships with leading iGaming platforms during the Fall, aggregator GrooveGaming has announced yet another important agreement with GAC Group, mostly famous for their playnumbersgame brand.

As a top-class provider with a large base of in-demand products, the company is ready to further increase the width and depth of its operator ecosystem and reach bigger audience via the intrepid arrangement, whose potential currently provides high quality content from over 60 industry suppliers.

5000+ Titles and Climbing

By concluding another landmark deal after agreements with Hub88 and Pragmatic Play, GrooveGaming is ready to increase the size of its growing distribution network of more than 60 content game development specialists and other upcoming innovative studios. Its offering is now made up of a wealthy and versatile collection that worldwide operators can easily access per one click and drive player engagement or revenue.

Recently, the rapidly growing content provider and aggregation platform surpassed 5000 titles in its library, marking another milestone on the global market. The group had earlier signed with Playtech, one of the world’s foremost gambling technology companies…

Meanwhile, the ambitious team at GrooveGaming are committed to supplying the operators with fast access to new content, based on a proprietary plug-and-play format.

Among the aggregators whose first pick represents exactly this complete iGaming solution from Curacao are many recognized industry names such as EveryMatrix, iGP, Digitain, GoBet, ProgressPlay, QTech, Alea, Quickfire, Max Entertainment and BetConstruct, to name a few. Real Dealer Studios and TVBet also joined the network earlier in September.

According to the critics, there is a major reason why Groove is becoming the leading force in the online gaming sector. First off, this aggregator of choice is powered by technology driven innovation that provides operators with the ability to activate a selection of features that enhance customer experience and engagement. Secondly, the company’s tools significantly improve retention, encourage extended play hours and produce a higher yield, three key factors for success in the business.

Higher Recognition

The Curacao-based aggregator is set to continue rapid expansion in 2021 on the back of some of the most robust technologies in the industry, since it’s been recognized as one of the ‘10 Best Technology Solution Providers of 2020’. This recognition firmly demonstrates the aggregator’s tech development, now acknowledged not only by the iGaming industry, but also outside it.

Normand Gosselin, director of GAC Group, said about teaming up with the supplier:

“We are delighted to bring our players some of the best games in the world through this partnership with GrooveGaming, and this abundance will be pivotal in expanding our services to the market. We are also thrilled to be playing a role in GrooveGaming’s success and to be part of a prestigious pool of operators.”

Yahale Meltzer, COO at GrooveGaming added:

“We have carefully curated some of the world’s best content ranging from slots, online casino and live casino, to poker and table games, that operators can access via easy integration to drive player engagement and revenue. This latest signing with GAC Group shows the unique appeal of our platform which can be localised and optimised for multiple markets.”

A month ago, the aggregator added another content library by signing a deal with The Ear Platform, simultaneously integrating 140+ game titles onto their already booming platform.

Source:

“GrooveGaming widens operator network with GAC Group agreement”, europeangaming.eu, 17th, 2020.

“GrooveGaming has announced yet another important agreement”

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