US gaming technology firm Scientific Games has expanded its OpenGaming content library via the launch of 4ThePlayer.com titles.

The creator of mobile-first gambling games, 4ThePlayer stresses an aim of developing new experiences for players via new mechanics, themes, designs and features.

“4ThePlayer’s meticulous approach to game development is a great match for our OpenGaming,” Dylan Slaney, senior vice president of casino at Scientific Games, said of the partnership.

“Leveraging their combined 50 years of industry experience, their games are based on a deep understanding of the market. 

“When you combine that with the increased reach and stability of our platform, it’s a win-win. We’re excited to provide more great experiences to our customers and their players.”

The organisation launched 4ThePlayer.com games on its OpenGaming network December 4 with the release of 1 Left Alive, initially on an exclusive basis to the brands of global sports betting and gaming company GVC Holdings.

With the game later launching network-wide on December 11. 1 Left Alive showcases the new Plus+Ways feature from 4ThePlayer.com, maximising wilds, stacks and bonus potential. The title also features the big reel portrait mode that is said to “revolutionise portrait play” by using up to 70 per cent of the screen.

Andrew Porter, CEO of 4ThePlayer.com, stated: “We’re thrilled to launch our games on Scientific Games’ OpenGaming platform. OpenGaming features offer us unique opportunities to enhance our games and include features that will carry over into other titles. We’re excited for players to experience 1 Left Alive and many more games via OpenGaming in the future.”

Colin Cole-Johnson, gaming product director at GVC Holdings, added: “1 Left Alive is an excellent game that has resonated strongly with our players. We’re looking forward to offering more amazing gaming experiences to our players via Scientific Games’ OpenGaming platform.”