The leading supplier to the iGaming industry, CT Interactive recently added another partner to its ever-growing roster of collaborators, joining the platform and aggregator Groove with more than 190 titles.
By signing the deal, CT Interactive joined Groove’s family of providers targeting tier-1 and other, smaller operators.
CT Interactive Expands Reach Through Groove
CT Interactive will contribute to the Groove’s platform with a diverse portfolio of games with a broad variety of themes and game mechanics to the excitement of both operators and players.
Player-favourites like Lady Emerald slot, Ice Rubies slot or Clover Wheel slot can now all be found in the aggregator’s directory, joining 5,000+ titles, ranging from slots and live casino, to poker and table games, powered by over 60 suppliers.
Commenting on the deal, Lachezar Petrov, CEO at CT Interactive noted the Sofia-based developer is “delighted to partner with Groove to impact the gaming industry and further extend the reach of our content to new operators and markets.
CT Interactive said it is delighted to partner with Groove and impact iGaming together.
“We are delighted to continue the journey to expand our customer base and with Groove we are able to tap into an established operator cluster that offers us significant new business,” Petrov pointed out.
Apart from the aggregation platform, Groove also launched GrooveOn earlier this year, a multi-functional back-office that boosts operators’ performance and will be further expanded to include evolving business intelligence software and analytics and fresh marketing tools.
Yahale Meltzer, COO at Groove also pitched in to comment on the development, saying that “to have these CT Interactive games available on our platform is a nice way to get the first quarter deals announced.
“We are sure our operators are always looking to better serve their players with more choice and engaging content, and we strongly believe that CT Interactive games will prove extremely popular in a wide-variety of scenarios and jurisdictions,” Meltzer stressed.