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Developer Push Gaming Expands In UK With MrQ Content Agreement

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Developer Push Gaming has boosted its UK presence under a new content agreement with online casino, MrQ.

As part of the new agreement, the developer will supply MrQ Casino with its complete selection of casino games, including famous titles Razor Shark, Fat Rabit, and Jammin’ Jars, as well as new games like Fat Drac, Mount Magmas, Booty Bay, Dinopolis, and more.

The agreement sees Push Gaming boost its presence across the nation while also expanding MrQ Casino’s selection of content, which already includes games from Microgaming, Play’n GO, Big Time Gaming, Pragmatic Play, and numerous other developers too.

What They Say

Fiona Hickey, the Head of Sales at Push Gaming, said in a statement: “We’re pleased to get another new partnership over the line with a brand like MrQ – it’s an enterprise that likes to do things a little differently and these values strike a chord with what we do ourselves.

“The UK is a key market for us and this integration will strengthen the exposure for our player-favourite content, we look forward to a long and productive relationship.”

Savvas Fellas, the Managing Director at MrQ operator Lindar Media, added: “MrQ is always keen to onboard innovative providers with a clear focus on player entertainment. Push Gaming fits the bill perfectly – their gaming content is fun, exciting and meshes well with our brand values.

“We have already seen fantastic success with their titles and are keen to see how the relationship evolves.”

The news comes as Push Gaming continues to release new video slots, including Fat Drac, Mount Magmas, Booty Bay, Jammin’ Jars 2, Land Of Zenith, Wheel Of Wonders, Mystery Museum, and numerous other titles.

It also comes as Push Gaming continues to boost its presence worldwide after having struck content agreements with Betsson, Hero Gaming, White Hat Gaming, Danske Spil, United Remote, Wheelz, SoftSwiss, SkillOnNet, and numerous other firms.