SBC News Play’n GO signs multi-year agreement with Paf

Play’n GO signs multi-year agreement with Paf

Johan Tornqvist, Play’n GOSwedish slot supplier Play’n GO has signed a landmark agreement with international gaming operator Paf, with the Åland-based company’s award-winning suite of mobile and desktop content available to the operator’s players for the first time.

The multi-year deal, which is understood to be for an initial three-year period, will see award-winning premium titles like Gemix, Grim Muerto and Eye of the Kraken offered to all Paf customers after a simple integration.

Johan Törnqvist, Play’n GO Chief Executive Officer, said: “We’re delighted to have signed an agreement with Paf, one of the most well-respected companies in the industry. Paf is known in the business for being in the forefront when it comes to responsible gaming, with all of their profit going to good causes.”

“As a Scandinavian company at heart, we feel strongly that our suite of premium titles with industry leading performance will be music to the ears of Paf’s customers. We’re looking forward to working closely with Paf in the years to come, and are confident that this agreement is just the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship.”

Kim Johansson, Paf’s Director of Games, added: “Play’n GO is well known across the industry for producing some of the best titles around, and we’re thrilled to be give our players the chance to share in the fun and excitement.”

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