Habanero continues to establish Italy leadership credentials with Aresway deal
Premium slots and table games provider Habanero has penned an agreement with the prominent Italy-based platform provider, Aresway.
Founded in 2016, Aresway’s cutting-edge omnichannel platform offers a large range of products completely modular. The technology is entirely omnichannel, enabling the supplier to distribute the gaming content across both retail and online, revolutionising the industry with the creation of an open IT ‘highway’.
Habanero’s acclaimed selection of more than 60 nationally certified games, including Wild Trucks, Egyptian Dreams and the hugely popular Italian-themed Scopa, will be available to the company’s retail and online operator network via its EOS platform.
The studio’s latest commercial agreement further strengthens its position as one of the continent’s fastest-growing providers, with its most recent Italy-based partnership capping a string of comprehensive deals with territorial market leaders.
Commenting on the deal, Arcangelo Lonoce, European head of business development at Habanero, said: “We are delighted to join forces with Aresway in a move that cements our status among the nation’s most prominent iGaming content developers.
“The platform provider’s highly advanced product offering services high-profile operators in both the retail and online verticals, and it’s fantastic that our hit games are launching across its extensive partnership network.”
Fabio Massimo Molinari, CEO at Aresway, added: “We are thrilled to team up with Habanero, a game developer with a portfolio showcasing both state-of-the-art mathematical modelling and stunning graphics which appeal to an impressive number of fans in Italy and beyond.
“Together we will carry forward our vision and the innovative omnichannel project, bringing Habanero’s games in both the retail and online market.
“We are looking forward to working with the company and feel very confident that its unique titles will prove hugely popular with both our partners and their players.”