Kalamba Games and Bragg Gaming Group have extended their existing partnership with a shifting focus to the US iGaming market. Under the terms of the amended agreement, Kalamba’s selected slot titles will be distributed and made available for players in the US, as well as in Ontario, Canada, through Bragg’s remote game server (RGS).
The American market will gain access to several well known Kalamba games, including Firedrake's Fortune, Gates of Babylon and Griffin's Quest.
Kalamba Games Chief Commercial Officer Andrew Crosby said: “We are focused on continuing the incredible growth that we have seen this year and our entry into the regulated markets in the US is a landmark in our expansion.
“The US iGaming market as a whole has been on our radar for some time, as it offers great potential for both ourselves and the industry as a whole. Thanks to our long-standing and successful partnership with Bragg’s ORYX Gaming, we can now bring our premium entertainment and engaging titles to these new audiences for the very first time.”
Bragg Gaming Group is a global B2B gaming technology and content provider and was founded in 2018. Since then, the company has expanded across Europe, Latin America and North America. Bragg plans to secure agreements with other online casino operators to continue building its brand worldwide.
The company recently completed its previously announced acquisition of Spin Games in a cash stock transaction that totaled close to $30m. The deal was another step in the company’s plan to expand its iGaming brand throughout North America.
Bragg’s ORYX first partnered with Kalamba in 2017. The two signed an agreement that fueled Kalamba’s iGaming content launch in several worldwide markets via Bragg’s ORYX RGS.
Kent Young, President Americas at Bragg Gaming Group, commented: “We’ve enjoyed a successful partnership with Kalamba over the last five years as their iGaming content has proven to be in demand with players.
“We are pleased to now be able to leverage our data-driven insights into player preferences to strategically introduce Kalamba titles to expand the scope of content we offer across North America. These key insights provide us with the confidence that this expanded agreement will be a key driver of our growth strategy to expand our presence with players across the region.”
Earlier in the year, Bragg was granted a supplier license to operate in the Bahamas. The company has gained licensing in several other regulated markets worldwide during the past 12 months, including the UK, the Netherlands, Greece, Switzerland and the Czech Republic.
The company operates in Nevada through its subsidiary, Wild Streak Gaming, which offers its portfolio of casino games to land-based, online and social media casino operators throughout the US and the UK.