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Massive Gaming plugs three studios into Bragg’s content hub for regulated rollout

Distribution starts with Brazil, Greece and MGA-licensed markets, with more regulated jurisdictions planned.

Massive Gaming (MVG) has partnered with Bragg Gaming Group to distribute its iGaming content across regulated markets via Bragg’s bragg hub aggregation platform.

Under the deal, content from Massive Gaming’s three studios — Slotmart, Whale House and Blitzcrown — will be integrated into bragg hub and made available to Bragg’s operator network. Massive Gaming said its portfolio includes traditional slot titles, regulated market content, and non-traditional formats such as crash-style and plinko games.

The agreement initially covers operators in Brazil, Greece and MGA-licensed jurisdictions, with plans to expand into additional regulated markets.

George Cho, Director at Massive Gaming, said: “Partnering with Bragg Gaming Group is a major milestone for Massive Gaming, as we look to scale our presence in regulated markets around the world. bragg’s established platform and global reach give us great foundations for bringing our multi-studio portfolio to a wider audience, and we look forward to working together to deliver high-quality gaming experiences to operators and players globally.”

Hristofor Hristov, Commercial Director Aggregation at bragg, said: “Adding Massive Gaming to the bragg hub is a fantastic step forward as we continue to enrich our aggregation offering with high-quality, diverse content. Their multi-studio approach perfectly aligns with what modern operators are looking for. We are excited to leverage our robust technology and footprint to propel their games across Brazil, Greece, MGA markets, and beyond.”

George Miller began his career in content marketing before joining the HIPTHER team in 2016 as an Editor and Content Manager. His ability to distill complex regulatory data into newsworthy B2B content led to his appointment as Head of Content in 2017.…

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