Deal sees supplier further cement footprint in United States
Aspire Global’s Pariplay Ltd, the world leading aggregator and content provider, has partnered with exciting new online casino PlayStar, to support its imminent launch in New Jersey.
This latest partnership will also see Pariplay’s in-house development studio, Wizard Games, providing its content to PlayStar customers, including popular hits such as Dragons of the North, Rumble Rhino Megaways™ and Wildwood Buffalo.
As PlayStar readies itself for launch, striking deals with award winning content platforms such as Pariplay, will support the company’s goal to offer an unrivalled player experience through personalisation, player engagement, engaging content and superior customer service.
Pariplay has targeted North America as a major growth area for the business, signing a plethora of key commercial deals in the continent over the last year. Pariplay’s Fusion™ aggregation platform features thousands of titles from the industry’s leading game developers as well as a suite of back-office conversion and retention tools that enhance player value.
Andrew Maclean, VP of Sales at Pariplay, said: “We continue to look to add innovative and exciting partners to achieve our North American business goals and we’re very pleased to partner with PlayStar.
“The company’s’ exciting approach to operations gives us the perfect chance to enjoy a successful partnership with a brand that has huge aspirations to carve a real niche within the biggest emerging market in the world.”
Commenting on the partnership, Adam Noble, Chief Business Development Officer at PlayStar, said: “Pariplay’s Fusion™ platform gives us immediate access to a huge portfolio of engaging and varied content, ensuring that we are providing a breadth of choice for players that will be key for both acquisition and retention.
As we continue forging partnerships with some of the industry’s best known platforms, we are absolutely delighted that Pariplay will be with us from the beginning as we embark on this journey.”