Mar 18, 2024 Newsdesk iGaming, Latest News  
Global iGaming supplier 1X2 Network has announced a new partnership with ELA Games, a slot-game provider to the online gaming sector.
“The addition of ELA Games to the 1X2 Network platform demonstrates the company’s direction of development by releasing the most daring and cutting-edge products in the industry from professionals with extensive game development experience,” stated 1X2 Network in a recent press release.
The “significant” step would “allow 1X2 Network to become a partner platform providing players with the latest and most engaging gaming content,” it added.
United Kingdom-based 1X2 Network has been developing games for the iGaming industry “for more than two decades,” supplying operators with a “vast portfolio of content,” according to its website.
ELA Games, launched in 2021, is described as an “innovative slot provider” to the iGaming industry, credited with creating some “highly interactive” titles. The studio’s more than 24 projects include popular slot games such as “Cash of Gods”, “Kraken Bay”, and “Fish and Spins”.
The announcement quoted Christopher Reid, director of accounts at 1X2 Network, as saying that the collaboration with ELA Games reflects his company’s “unwavering commitment to driving innovation in the iGaming industry”.
“ELA Games’ diverse gaming portfolio perfectly aligns with our vision of delivering forward-thinking and entertaining gaming products to players worldwide,” Mr Reid added.
Mike Cini, ELA Games’ boss, stated that the partnership marked “an important milestone for ELA Games”.
“Leveraging 1X2 Network’s extensive industry expertise and global reach provides us with a tremendous opportunity to showcase our products on a global level, and we are excited to take advantage of this opportunity,” he said.
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