Casino content developer Pragmatic Play has taken a selection of its portfolio of content live with with Interwetten, lauded as a launch across “a highly-regarded operator”.

The Malta Gaming Authority licensed operator has welcomed the firm’s live casino offering, with customers now able to access the suite of games, all of which will be broadcast using the latest technology from the firm’s “state-of-the-art, newly constructed studio”.

Mario Bilic, head of product management, CRM and content at Interwetten, commented on the agreement: “Pragmatic Play has a proven track record in the igaming industry, and we are delighted to be one of the first operators to offer its high-quality live casino games.

“Their suite of games is one of the most innovative in the market, and we have every confidence Pragmatic’s live casino games will be hugely popular with our players.”

The announcement follows shortly after Pragmatic’s recent communication of receiving an MGA recognition notice for its bingo and live casino products, with the supplier also recently granted an operational licence by the Romanian regulator.

Yossi Barzely, chief business development officer at Pragmatic Play, added: “We are delighted to have gone live with such a highly-regarded operator as Interwetten.

“We have been hugely impressed with the company’s work and joining forces with them will consolidate our position as a leading multi-product supplier.

“The speed at which we have achieved commercial success after receiving the MGA recognition notice is very exciting, and we eagerly look forward to the future.”

This is the latest in a long line of content-based deals entered into by Pragmatic Play, with global expansion very much on the agenda throughout 2019.

During August alone the company has taken slots titles to SuprNation brands, targeted Mexico, Spain and Colombia alongside alongside Latin America facing operator Codere and seen its offering lauded as “excellent [and] well-crafted” by 888 Holdings.