
Microgaming seals Comtrade distribution deal
Slovenian games supplier to add Microgaming's Quickfire content to its iCore gaming platform

Microgaming-powered Quickfire will add its portfolio of content to Comtrade Gaming’s platform after the two parties agreed terms on a distribution deal.
Quickfire’s suite of more than 400 games, which include casino, poker, bingo and live dealer products, will be integrated into Comtrade’s iCore Enterprise Gaming Platform, making them available to the supplier’s roster of licensed operators.
Comtrade’s iCore platform was launched late last year and now supplies games to operators such as Genting Alderney while last year it struck-up a strategic partnership with Bally Technologies.
And according to Neill Whyte, head of product channels at Microgaming, the agreement will give greater exposure to Quickfire’s catalogue of games.
“This deal will enable us to leverage off their [Comtrade’s] extensive clientele, and extend our reach within the markets that they operate in,” Whyte said.
“We believe this addition will be a great opportunity for both our existing and future clients to increase player numbers,” Steven Valentine, director of interactive at Comtrade Gaming, added.
Today’s announcement comes after Quickfire last year signed up a number of operators to its catalogue of games including William Hill, 188Bet and Novibet.