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Pragmatic Play and Napoleon Sports & Casino expand partnership

Pragmatic Play and Napoleon Extend Partnership in Belgium

Pragmatic Play and Napoleon Sports & Casino have extended their successful partnership in Belgium. The software provider has already been supplying the market-leading operator with its slot games portfolio, and the new deal will expand the offering to cover Live Casino games and game shows.

Delivering a New, Branded Casino Experience

The new offering includes customisable Roulette and Blackjack tables, so Napoleon will have the opportunity to create a fully localised experience for its Belgian players. The operator will decide what the games will look like and design a custom gaming environment, including native-speaking live dealers.

Nicolas Van Malderghem, Head of Casino at Napoleon, said that the expansion of the partnership with Pragmatic Play was a “natural step” given the popularity of the provider’s slot games among Napoleon players:

“Adding the provider’s Live Casino vertical to our catalogue of games will help us acquire more players looking for revolutionary Live Casino gameplay and more traditional card games.”  Van Malderghem added:

The unique branded tables will also give us a strong advantage over competitors, and we look forward to continuing our collaboration with Pragmatic Play.

A Mutually-Beneficial Partnership

Pragmatic Play will get a chance to elevate its Live Casino content by introducing it to more players, gaining valuable feedback and exploring new possibilities.

Irina Cornides, Chief Operating Officer at Pragmatic Play, was also pleased about the partnership extension: “We’re thrilled to extend our partnership with Napoleon Sports & Casino, providing access to Pragmatic Play’s entire portfolio of leading Live Casino titles, which includes popular and exciting game shows like Sweet Bonanza CandyLand™

“Napoleon will also benefit from our fully dedicated Blackjack and Roulette tables, ensuring a more integrated, immersive, and localised experience for their players,” Cornides concluded.