The Games Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of Skyrocket Entertainment, is a games developer and distributor with a portfolio of branded and non-branded slots and games, which it licenses through Skyrocket, a gambling film and media brand rights entity.
With titles such as Hippie Chicks, Cash Cowboy and Super 7 Wilds and its roadmap of unique branded games planned for 2020 and beyond, the new partnership will see Revolver open up its network of operators to take TGC’s entire gaming portfolio to new audiences.
Revolver Gaming’s products, which include flagship video slot Multiplier Man, Neon Blaze and Squish, will also be made available to The Games Company’s network of operators for the first time as part of the agreement.
The deal was struck between Skyrocket Entertainment and TGC director Richard Clarke, together with Ryan Lazarus, CEO, Revolver Gaming.
Skyrocket COO Richard Clarke, said: “We are excited to be a part of Revolver Gaming. Not only do they have a solid reputation for quality and innovation, but the partnership will significantly help broaden our reach in delivering exciting and standout content for new players to enjoy. We look forward to a building a long and successful relationship together.”
Revolver CEO Ryan Lazarus said: “We look forward to bringing Skyrocket on board our new aggregator platform and believe their advantage in branded content will provide a boost for our existing portfolio offering to operator partners.
“This relationship being reciprocal, we are delighted that Skyrocket will be integrating our content for distribution to their network.”