Online casino games developer Spribe has detailed its Romanian entry after striking a distribution agreement with sports betting and igaming operator Superbet.

Under the terms of the partnership, Superbet has also secured exclusive rights to Spribe’s flagship Aviator turbo games for a limited period of time. 

Both parties assert that after going live for a few days, the title “is already breaking records with more than 350 players accessing the game at peak times”. Spribe’s turbo games combine elements of video games and social media with the ability to place bets and wagers

“Aviator has blown us away with how is has performed, becoming one of our most popular titles in a very short space of time. It shows there is tremendous appetite for innovative content that offers different game formats,” noted Nicholas Yu, live casino and gaming content manager at Superbet.

“Congratulations to the Spribe team for developing such an incredible game, and we look forward to working more closely together over the coming months.”

This latest development comes hot on the heels of Spribe gaining licences from the UK Gambling Commission and the Malta Gaming Authority, as well as securing a Romanian class two license.

The collaboration with Superbet also comes just weeks after Spribe entered into a similar deal with Sisal, allowing the Italy-facing online sportsbook and casino group to offer Aviator on an exclusive basis, before it is made available network wide later this year.

David Natroshvili, managing partner at Spribe, explained: “As we continue to expand in regulated markets across Europe we are keen to enter exclusivity deals with the biggest operators and brands in each market, allowing them to offer their players never seen before content ahead of their rivals. 

“These partnerships also prove the quality and calibre of our turbo games and we are thrilled to see Aviator land in the Superbet game lobby. It has already surpassed all performance expectations and the data suggests it will only become more popular as players become familiar with the game.”