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PartyGaming signs agreement with WagerWorks to acquire new games
- By Karl Popper
- Published 10/30/2008
- Gambling , Casinos , Online Casinos
- Unrated
Online gaming operator PartyGaming,
has announced that it has recently signed a five-year agreement to license several
branded slot games from WagerWorks Inc, IGT’s (International Game Technology Inc.) owned
subsidiary and one of the leading providers of land based and online casino and gaming products
and solutions in the world. According to the contract, the games incorporated
by PartyGaming are Wheel of Fortune Hollywood Edition, Cleopatra, Cluedo and Monopoly
with Pass "Go" Bonus.
"We are delighted to
have secured these market-leading games from WagerWorks for our product suite.
Having already established their appeal and performance with players around the
world, we hope that through our gaming platform these new games will prove to
be popular additions to our games portfolio. The games will complement our
other market-leading branded slots, such as The Godfather, Saturday Night
Fever, Top Gun, Mission:Impossible and The Terminator that each form part of
our ongoing strategy to offer unique and exclusive themed content and provide
our players with the best entertainment experience online." said Jim Ryan,
PartyGaming CEO.
Following the agreement signed
by both parts, the online versions of WagerWorks games will be implemented at PartyCasino
and PartyBingo in the next days as well as in some other gaming sites operated
by PartyGaming in the next few months.
"PartyGaming is one of the world's leading online gaming companies with a broad product suite. We are pleased to have been selected to provide a number of top performing games to help PartyGaming deliver its long-term strategy. This agreement shows that we have quality games to suit the biggest players in the market. PartyGaming has identified that our games fit well within their portfolio and support the continuing evolution of their product strategy." added Paul Mathews, President of WagerWorks.

