Games Inventory Expansion for Microgaming Quickfire

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May 10th, 2011
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Deals closed with NextGen and Genesis

From now on, Microgaming Quickfire operators will be able to benefit from a bigger games inventory, which comes as a result of content supply agreements closed with games developers NextGen and Genesis.

With this new content, Quickfire’s portfolio will exceed 220 online casino titles, which will now include Drone Wars from Genesis Gaming and 20 titles such as Mad Mad Monkey and the Spartan epic slot 300 Shields from NextGen Gaming.

According to Genesis Gaming founder and CEO Steven Meistrich, “Drone Wars will be offered exclusively through QuickFire and was developed due to the popularity of vintage sci-fi action games. Players are also empowered with the choice of two “space mission” type features in the bonus round, offering an increased interactive gaming experience.

"We are looking forward to working with QuickFire as it provides bespoke offerings, which have been phenomenally popular to date, and we can’t wait to supply more proprietary content in the coming months.”

Another comment arrived from NextGen CEO, Matt Davey: “We are delighted to be able to offer 20 of NextGen’s games through QuickFire. From start to finish, it has been an easy and straightforward process for us to integrate some of our most complex bonus features and we are sure that there will be more game releases through QuickFire on the horizon.”

On the other side, Quickfire spokesman Ashley Sandyford-Sykes said: “Choosing to partner with these two gaming developers will offer operators an extensive range of casino content, combined with a versatile, hassle free experience for their players and we look forward to a long and successful working relationship with both businesses.”

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