EveryMatrix completes agreement with Kindred for US casino content distribution

Igaming technology supplier EveryMatrix has completed an agreement with global gambling operator Kindred Group for casino content distribution across the US.
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Igaming technology supplier EveryMatrix has completed an agreement with global gambling operator Kindred Group for casino content distribution across the US.

Kindred Group will expand its current casino offering by integrating EveryMatrix’s own proprietary games from Spearhead Studios and Armadillo Studios.

The integration will provide the operator with the option to add more vendors as they become available through the supplier’s igaming integration platform, CasinoEngine, which features a library of content supported by a comprehensive cross-vendor bonusing system.

Erik Nyman, President Americas at EveryMatrix, commented: “Kindred Group is one of the earliest adopters of igaming and sportsbook globally and has been very successful since the inception. We are very pleased to become their trusted partner in the US market.

“We will be supplying a large selection of games to appeal to their US players through our igaming integration platform, CasinoEngine. This partnership further enhances EveryMatrix position to become the leading technology provider in America and we trust Kindred’s players will enjoy our games portfolio and bonus features.”

Manuel Stan, SVP USA at Kindred Group, added: “We are very excited to partner up with EveryMatrix and bring the top-quality content from Spearhead Studios and Armadillo Studios to our US customers, in our intent to bring a best-in-class casino offering to the US.”

EveryMatrix kicked off a series of investments into the gaming development sector in 2019 by launching Spearhead Studios and continued to invest this year in the US-facing Armadillo Studios and support publicly-listed Lady Luck Games.

The supplier also believes the US will become the largest regulated online gaming market in the world over the upcoming years and is heavily investing in licensing efforts to gain access. As a part of the group’s US extension plans, it is engaged in multiple licensing processes, including in New Jersey and Pennsylvania where Kindred operates.