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Galaxy Gaming Signs Deal with Evolution Group

Galaxy Gaming Signs Deal with Evolution Group

Galaxy Gaming, Inc. announced that it has signed an agreement with Evolution Group for the licensing of Galaxy table game content across the Evolution portfolio of studios.

The agreement runs for 10 years and strengthens Evolution’s collection of online table games.

This agreement builds upon the existing success of Galaxy’s world-famous table game and side bets available now on Evolution products, including 21+3, Perfect Pairs, Lucky Ladies, Double Ball Roulette, Texas Hold’em Bonus Poker and Caribbean Stud.

“Extending our longstanding partnership with Evolution aligns with our focus to deliver the best table game content to everyone, everywhere,” said Todd Cravens, president and CEO of Galaxy Gaming. “Evolution continues to develop a robust catalog of top-performing and innovative titles. We are delighted to continue to be a part of this impressive product portfolio and thrill their players with our world-famous games.”

Fredrik Bjurle, chief product officer at Ezugi, part of Evolution Group, commented, “We are thrilled to extend our partnership with Galaxy Gaming. Our continued collaboration is a testament to the success we have achieved together over our decade-long partnership. We are looking forward to the future and to continue to offer these amazing games within Evolution Group.”

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