Game Play Network signs licence deal with High 5 Games
The partnership will provide players with a new selection of slot titles and other casino-style games.
US.- Los Angeles-based igaming company Game Play Network (GPN) has announced that it has entered into a licence agreement with igaming supplier High 5 Games to integrate its casino-style games in GPN’s B2B network and GPN’s B2C website and mobile app, b spot.
Through the partnership, players will have the opportunity to access a new selection of popular slot titles and other casino-style games, as GPN expands its distribution footprint in the US.
David Marshall, GPN’s chief executive officer, said: “We are thrilled to be working with High 5 Games to take our game catalog to the next level. As one of the industry’s leading game developers, they have their finger on the pulse of what players want and a deep portfolio of hit titles that both our b spot players and our B2B customers are going to love.”
Tony Singer, CEO of High 5 Games, added: “GPN offers a unique innovative product, and we’re pleased to be one of the first major slot makers to ink an agreement with the company. Through this integration, our slots will be in front of even more eyes in previously untapped markets. It really is the perfect fit.”
High 5 Games enters West Virginia with interim supplier licence
High 5 Games gained approval to enter the state of West Virginia with an interim igaming supplier licence in November. Approved by the West Virginia Lottery, the licence authorises High 5 Games to begin operating in the state with immediate effect.
Lauren Gazneli, director of client partner for High 5 Games, said: “West Virginia has been on our radar for a long time and we’re excited to finally be able to bring our games to market there.
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