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Oryx Gaming launches content with 21 clients in first half

| By iGB Editorial Team
iGaming software developer Oryx Gaming has revealed that it launched with a record 21 new operators during the first half of the year, increasing the total number of live clients to over 65.

iGaming software developer Oryx Gaming has revealed that it launched with a record 21 new operators during the first half of the year, increasing the total number of live clients to over 65.

Unibet, Betsson, Mr Green, Casumo, Videoslots, Genesis, Wplay, EnergyCasino, LVBET and Meridianbet were among the operators to go live with Oryx Gaming content from its aggregator platform during the six months to June 30, 2019.

Oryx has also agreed content deals with a number of other operators – including the likes of Gaming Innovation Group and Aposta.la – with these clients set to launch in the second half of the year.

“We built a great deal of momentum in the first half of the year, and we’re on track to continue the pace for the second half of the year,” Oryx managing director, Matevž Mazij, said.

“In addition to launching 21 new operators between January and June of 2019, we’ve also signed 24 new contracts to be integrated with Oryx Hub over the second half of the year.

“With the recent upgrade of the Oryx Hub, which offers content aggregation, product integration and a smart marketing platform, we anticipate even better results for the operators that we’ve signed, and plan to launch over the coming months.”

The Oryx platform and its content is licensed in a number of regulated markets worldwide such as the UK, Malta, Sweden, Croatia, Serbia, Czech Republic, the German state of Schleswig Holstein, Romania, Spain and Colombia.

It is a subsidiary of Toronto-listed Bragg Gaming Group, which in May posted revenue of CAD$10.4m (£6.5m/€7.1m/US$7.9m) in its first set of quarterly results.

Revenue in the three months to March 31, 2019 was up 203% year-on-year, with the bulk of revenue coming from Oryx – contributing $9.2m of the total.

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