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Booming Games partners with Hollywoodbets
Booming Games has announced collaboration with Hollywoodbets, one of the largest operators in Africa. The South African online gaming market is one of the world’s most exciting and rapidly
emerging regulated markets. This tier-one
partnership will allow Booming Games to provide its entire portfolio of slot games, ensuring a broad and engaging selection for players. Among the top-performing titles included are Ronaldinho Spin, Burning Classics, Gold Gold Gold 5000, TNT Bonanza 2, and Cash Pig. Both companies are
gaming experiences to the South African market. Solomon Godwin, head of Africa at Booming Games, said: “South Africa, a robust market on the continent, offers tremendous opportunities for Booming Games. Partnering with a top-tier operator like Hollywoodbets enhances this client we seek to support our growth ambitions in the region, and we are thrilled to collaborate with them.”
Wayde Dorkin, head of product at Hollywoodbets, said: “We are excited to partner with such a progressive slots provider. We expect our customers to take well to Booming Games and are planning to launch some of their groundbreaking new content exclusively in South Africa.”
ICE X World Gaming Gala to open celebration of the global industry
Clarion Gaming has announced details of the ICE X World Gaming Gala, an exclusive invitation-only evening event being held on Sunday 19 January at the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya. The World Gaming Gala will mark the historic capital and will bring together 600 of the most city of Barcelona for an evening of glamour, anticipation, and excitement. The ICE X World Gaming Gala will also incorporate the historical Clarion Gaming’s managing director, Stuart Hunter believes the World Gaming Gala is the perfect way to begin what will be a week-long celebration encompassing all sectors of the international business. He said: “Our relocation to Barcelona is an historic event and we want to mark the occasion with a spectacular evening of hospitality and networking in the National Art Museum of Catalonia in Montjuïc Hill with its stunning views across our new host city.
ECA and AGEM applaud creation of Association Assembly at ICE
The news that January’s ICE Barcelona will include a major new feature dedicated to global gaming’s most organisations in Europe and abroad.
Making full use of the additional space at the Gran Via Fira de Barcelona, the Assembly has been created to enable trade bodies to promote their values and create new opportunities for
the gaming community across every sector and geography, including both the Brussels-based European Casino Association (ECA) and the Association of Gaming Equipment Manufacturers (AGEM), the global trade association for gaming equipment suppliers with its primary headquarters in Las Vegas. “Our members are already planning their week in Barcelona and they will be at this historic edition of ICE in great numbers. ICE is a pivotal event for the global will enable us to engage directly with all sectors is a unique opportunity.”
event taking place on what we are referring to as Day Zero which will feature a dynamic schedule of social events, cultural experiences, wellness activities, and business functions enabling visitors to network, connect and explore Barcelona ahead of both shows opening on 20 January. “We have created a spectacular start to the week, paving the way for our visitors to experience hundreds of events based throughout the city of Barcelona, the new home to the global gaming community.”
TransAct expands reach in Panama through partnership with Suppliers of Panama
Technologies Incorporated, a global leader in software-driven technology and printing solutions, has announced a strategic partnership with Suppliers of Panama, a premier technical service provider for Panama’s gaming sector. Under this partnership, Suppliers of Panama will support sales and service for TransAct’s Epic line of gaming products across Panama, delivering enhanced access to high-quality support and technology. Established in 2018, Suppliers of Panama has earned a reputation for excellence in technical services, maintenance, repairs, and
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logistics support for Panama’s major casino operators. Their deep industry knowledge and extensive reach throughout the country make them an ideal partner to bring TransAct’s Epic gaming solutions to a broader audience in Panama, with a commitment to local inventory, fast repairs, and seamless product integration.
“We are excited to collaborate with Suppliers of Panama, whose expertise and commitment to the gaming industry align perfectly with our own,” said Tracey Winslow, CRO of TransAct Technologies.
Daron Dorsey, CEO of AGEM added: “We represent the interests of our gaming suppliers whose well-known brands are global in reach, so to be given the opportunity to explain our agenda and engage with what is a truly international audience of association
Playtech extends partnership with Bar One Racing
Playtech has announced the extension of its exclusive partnership with Bar One, which will see Playtech become the new provider for the Bar One digital sportsbook across the UK and Ireland. This partnership will also introduce Playtech’s world-leading full casino and live casino suite.
The new four-year deal builds on the successful partnership between the two companies which sees Playtech’s retail sports product across the entire Bar One retail estate, a longstanding relationship that dates back more than 10 years.
As part of the new agreement, Playtech will remain the exclusive provider of self-service betting terminals for Bar One. This will support Bar One’s impressive recent growth fuelled by upgrading their Playtech will continue to provide market-leading sports betting software to meet the increasing demand for a digital betting experience from customers in retail betting shops.
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