Kalamba enters Ontario with Bragg Gaming
Under the arrangement, Kalamba’s content will be distributed to operators licensed in the Canadian province through a dual deployment of Bragg’s remote games server (RGS) technology via its Oryx Gaming and Spin Games divisions.
Bragg has been supplying proprietary and third-party games in Ontario since the regulated market opened in April.
The launch comes after Kalamba and Bragg in June extended their working partnership to incorporate North American markets.
Kalamba and Bragg’s Oryx Gaming originally partnered in 2017 through an agreement that resulted in Kalamba launching its content on the Oryx RGS in multiple global markets.
Kalamba has become one of the few content development studios with which Toronto-headquartered Bragg has extended its strategic content licensing deal for distribution in North America, including Ontario, covering a selection of games already distributed exclusively via its Oryx Hub delivery platform in Europe.
“We are excited to be furthering our existing relationship with the Bragg Gaming Group and seeing our unique and innovative range of slots introduced to another new market,” chief commercial officer Andrew Crosby said.
“Its established position within the Ontario market will see us deliver our titles to a number of operators in this newly regulated region for the first time and we’re eager to see players’ reception to our games.”
Bragg’s group director of content Doug Fallon added: “One of our strategies for operators is delivering high quality and engaging titles through key partner studios.
“Kalamba Games has developed a fantastic reputation for innovative game mechanics through their range of dynamic games that we feel will resonate with players in North America and are thrilled to offer the games to operators.”