By Simon Wright Nov 3, 2022
International gaming and leisure model SkillOnNet who’re behind the favored PlayOJO, have sealed a content material take care of rising star video games studio Spade Gaming. The settlement will see the mixing of Spade Gaming’s eye-catching portfolio of video games into SkillOnNet’s-market main foyer.
Malta-based Spade Gaming has been making a reputation for itself with a collection of explosive slots and skill-based arcade video games which have discovered widespread recognition within the Asian markets particularly.
These embody a number of video games primarily based on the “Fish Hunter” arcade style, beloved of Asian audiences, reminiscent of Fishing Battle and Fishing God, in addition to extra conventional slots. Spade Gaming’s slots are notable for his or her wealthy visuals and themes.
The SkillOnNet platform at present gives greater than 3,500 titles, together with traditional slots, video slots, progressive slots, desk video games, reside seller, bingo, instant-win and extra, sourced from the largest video games builders within the business in addition to small, dynamic impartial studios.
Jani Kontturi, Head of Video games at SkillOnNet mentioned: “With a give attention to high quality, know-how and pure gameplay, Spade Gaming is producing among the greatest gaming content material round. They’re big in Asia and fairly massive in Latam international locations too.”
“We’re fairly assured their video games are going to massively in style with European gamers, as nicely. Fishing Battle and Fishing God are vastly partaking titles, and so they bolster our arcade-style content material, which has a fast-growing viewers in all markets.”
Danny Vincent, Common Supervisor at Spadegaming mentioned: “We’re delighted to associate with SkillOnNet, an business pioneer and one of many greatest names within the business.”
“We’re enthusiastic about constructing video games that have interaction and entertain, and this deal means our video games will attain new audiences and new markets via among the world’s greatest gaming manufacturers.”