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Relax Gaming hires new in-house Stockholm studio

| By Guy Parsons
Third studio complements Belgrade and Malmö teams

Third studio complements Belgrade and Malmö teams

Relax Gaming, the igaming aggregator and supplier of unique content, has hired a third in-house games studio based in Stockholm to build on the successes of its proprietary content. 

The highly talented team have been brought on board to compound the supplier’s game development business and increase its capacity to create market-leading games with a focus on pushing design boundaries. The developers already have a reputation for delivering strong-performing content and share Relax’s vision for quality and original game productions. 

To facilitate the expansion, Relax has opened a new office in the Swedish capital, which will also complement its existing studios in Belgrade and Malmö, and has room to grow with more talented developers. 

The move follows a landmark year for Relax’s in-house studios, with the launch of Money Train 2 smashing company records and other hit releases Hellcatraz, La Fiesta, and all-time favourite Temple Tumble, establishing its portfolio as one of the most coveted slot offerings in the industry.  

Tommi Maijala, Relax Gaming CEO, said: “At Relax, we recognise great talent and have built our team on a foundation of deep industry knowledge and expertise.

“Every member of the new Stockholm office makes a fantastic addition to the company and together they bring a level of experience that will see us ramp up production of the high-performing games that we are known for.

“Our strength as a business is founded in the brilliance of the people who work for us and with our current pace of growth, we’re always willing to bring in more talented minds and innovative thinkers.”

Now celebrating its 10th year of serving the industry’s leading online casino operators, Relax Gaming provides its partners with an ever-growing portfolio of over 1000 slot and casino games, featuring both proprietary titles and third-party content. 

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