Red Tiger Gaming has penned a new content distribution deal with EveryMatrix’s CasinoEngine, allowing a wider range of operators to access the slots and gaming software suppliers portfolio of titles.

Amongst the titles set to be integrated are recent releases Dragon’s Fire and Jack in a Pot, with Red Tiger also gaining extra access to a selection of regulated markets around the world, including jurisdictions such as the UK and Denmark

“Teaming up with EveryMatrix will allow us to distribute our games to even more operators and players,” stated Chris Looney, commercial director at Red Tiger Gaming. “I’m sure the deal will be very fruitful for both companies in the months and years to come.”

EveryMatrix details that its CasinoEngine igaming integration platform is designed for “operators that want to differentiate through spectacular architecture, increased customer options and product offering”

Stian Hornsletten, CasinoEngine chief executive officer, added: “Red Tiger’s games need no introduction to our operators as they are very popular within the igaming industry. Thanks to their innovative design and reliable features, they appeal to players and are an excellent fit with our endeavour to assist our clients to enter new markets and jurisdictions.”

Adding: “It can be directly integrated into the client’s platform, and includes a second generation cross-product bonus system with unprecedented flexibility, among many other value-added services.”

This follows Red Tiger ending 2018 with an integration of its slots and retention tools with Mexican operator Caliente.mx, marking the supplier’s debut within Latin America.

Nimrod Dvir, head of gaming at Caliente.mx, commented: “Red Tiger Gaming is known across the industry as one of the premium suppliers of slot and explosive jackpots, and we’re delighted to be able to utilise their products.

“This is a milestone for both companies, as it gives us a platform to greatly enhance our casino offering, whilst being the partner of choice for Red Tiger’s first foray into our local market.”