Ninja Casino expands content offering in Estonia and Finland with Playson

Playson, the casino software developer has now rolled out a section of their slot games with Ninja Casino in Estonia and Finland.

Ninja Casino are a part of the Global Gaming company, and under the new deal they are now running Playson’s Fruit Slots series, as well as its new releases such as Clover Riches, Solar Queen, and Vikings Fortune: Hold and Win.

The Ninja Casino brand is also supported by the Global Gaming Affiliates program. This launched in 2018 and specifically focuses on companies across Europe.

Lars Kollind, business development manager at Playson, said: “Global Gaming is a major name in the industry and launching our portfolio of games with them is an important move for Playson.

“This agreement allows us to expand our operator network across Europe, while also demonstrates the growing appeal of our content. We’re looking forward to delivering even more of our games to Global Gaming in the coming months.”

This has been deemed as a good move for the Global Gaming company after they recently had their Swedish license revoked.

The company’s subsidiary SafeEnt, which runs the gaming entity Ninja Casino, alongside spellandet.com, lost their Swedish license for commercial and online betting.

However, it was noted that Global Gaming and its legal advisors, stressed the impression that all demands to hold a license were compiled with.

For Playson, this is the latest deal they have secured since they agreed their content deal with Betzest.

The partnership was an earlier move in attempting to increase the growth, while further enhancing their vision to create a platform for its users that provides them with a unique offering.

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