The online casino platform of Microgames expands its offer thanks to the agreement with Ruby Play, an innovative B2B iGaming company, specializing in the design and development of interactive and highly engaging video slots. 

Thanks to this partnership, Microgame customers will have access to a selection of Ruby Play's best performing and most popular titles. Among these, the renowned "Immortal Ways Buffalo" stands out, one of the content provider's flagship slots which has already conquered a large audience for its extraordinary graphics, the fluidity of the gameplay and the numerous game options.  

This collaboration confirms Microgame's strategy to continuously evolve and expand its online casino offer, so as to guarantee its partners products that are always high-performing and successful among players. 

The General Manager Microgame, Marco Bedendo, underlined the importance of this agreement, highlighting Microgame's constant commitment to innovating its casino offer with the aim of proposing an "up to date" product with modern market trends in terms of game mechanics and user experience. “The integration of Ruby Play games into our portfolio – declared Bedendo – will help consolidate our leading position in the market by offering gamers a wide range of high-quality entertainment options".  

Eyal Loz, Chief Product Officer at RubyPlay, said: “We've recently seen unprecedented performance in Italy, one of our key markets for expansion, so we're excited to partner with Microgame to bring our games to even more players in the country. With such a large customer base and a wide range of operators, we are confident that this agreement will be a success. We thank Microgame for the quick and smooth integration process and look forward to working together". 

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