Las Vegas headquartered AGS has sealed a distribution agreement with game content supplier Intouch Games, asserting an expectation that the content will “resonate with players” across the firm’s operational jurisdictions.

The agreement will see Intouch’s Slot Factory content development brand provide game content for AGS’ real-money game aggregation platform, serving a variety of operators.

Under the agreement, the Slot Factory library, including Reel Royalty, Pick a Pot’O Gold, and Money Grows On Trees, will be available to AGS’ portfolio of online operators through the company’s AxSys Games Marketplace platform. 

Matt Reback, AGS executive vice president, commented: “We are excited to welcome Intouch Games as a games content provider for our AxSys Games Marketplace. The Intouch Games Slot Factory team is known for its focus on innovation, entertainment, and creating an amazing player experience, and we feel confident that their games will deliver strong performance for our online operator partners.”

Intouch Games’ Slot Factory content, totalling 130 titles, serving more than five million players in the UK under six internal brands – mFortune, PocketWin, Mr. Spin, Dr Slot, CashMo, and Casino 2020. 

Simon Wilson, Intouch Games’ managing director, said: “We are honoured and excited to join AGS as a content supplier through Slot Factory. The AGS Interactive team has focused on partnering with industry-leading game developers, and in doing so, have curated a diverse library of content that caters to nearly every type of player.

“We look forward to expanding player exposure to our games through AGS’ partnerships with many of the world’s leading online operators.” 

Earlier this month AGS retained confidence that long-term opportunities remain intact for the firm, with a disinclined approach amid the challenges posed during the year gaining praise in the firm’s latest financial report. 

Second quarter revenue for the firm closed at $16.7m, a 77.4 per cent decrease from 2019’s $74.5m, driven by the operational shutdown of almost all AGS customers due to business disruption caused by the global spread of COVID-19.