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Spain and Malta based online casino content creator Red Rake Gaming has lauded the signature of a “key partnership” with “one of the industry’s major online casino operators” GVC Holdings.

The distribution agreement will see Red Rake supply its entire igaming suite to the firm, providing players with access to the group’s gaming portfolio as well as progressive tournament tools to enhance GVC’s existing casino offering across its major gaming brands and markets.

Under the terms of the agreement a multitude of titles are to be integrated, including Gustav Minebuster, a cluster slot allowing players to win up to 20,000x, Mother of Horus, lauded as “one of the fastest rising stars” boasting fixed jackpots, free spins and non-stop action, Million7, offering one million ways for players to win with this 10×6 slot, and the recently released Secrets of the Temple offering.

Obdulio Bacarese, director of commercial management at GVC, said: “We are truly excited to be working with Red Rake Gaming, a provider that continues to bring innovative new themes to the market. Red Rake Gaming’s diverse portfolio is a fantastic addition to our ever-expanding content across our sites. We look forward to building our partnership with Red rake in the coming years.”

Red Rake Gaming is certified in Spain, UK, Malta, Portugal, Sweden, Belgium, Italy and Romania, and also boasts licenses in Malta and the UK. 

This latest deal follows Red Rake continuing to expand via a link-up with B2B software provider Dench eGaming Solutions earlier this month that sees the entity boosted by a number of additional slots, mechanics, themes, bonus features and game metrics.

Nick Barr, managing director for Red Rake Malta, commented on this partnership:  “This is a key partnership due to the synergies between the companies, and allows us to increase our foothold in already very strong markets for our games. We are very much looking forward to working with the team of professionals at GVC, and are confident we will mutually benefit from this collaboration.”