Last updated: December 13, 2024
QTech Games has announced a new partnership with SmartSoft Gaming, integrating a range of innovative titles such as JetX, slots, keno, and roulette into its platform. The collaboration enhances QTech’s portfolio and supports its expansion strategy in key regions like Asia, Latin America, Africa, and CIS countries.
SmartSoft Gaming has become the latest company to join QTech Games, which will expand its product portfolio. Under the deal, SmartSoft’s game products, such as JetX, and a comprehensive list of slots, keno, roulette, and table games, will be incorporated into the QTech gaming hub.
Georgia-based SmartSoft Gaming was established in 2015 and has quickly grown to have a nice portfolio of well-designed games with unique mechanics across multiple verticals. These games are attributed to their good titles and high market performance.
This partnership complements the organization’s decisions of QTech Games to continue the process of expanding in the niche and diverting the established brand’s appeal in Asia, Latin America, Africa, and CIS nations. There has been increasing popularity for online gaming content in these areas, which makes this partnership relevant to meet the new directions of players.
The integration of SmartSoft Gaming’s list increases the already diverse offer in QTech’s portfolio, which presents games from the best producers, such as Evolution and Yggdrasil. Adding these new, exciting offerings, QTech hopes to deliver a richer gaming experience to users worldwide.
Philip Doftvik, the Chief Executive Officer, of QTech Games, about such a deal, he said, “SmartSoft offers a plethora of interesting and quality games across the identified gaming segments; crash games are one of the most popular. Is great to be able to present such exciting games on the QTech platform.”
SmartSoft Gaming is a young company based in Georgia that was founded in 2015. It has developed satisfying game mechanics and interesting designs that can perform well. JetX, for example, has been performing well in Latin American and African markets where crash formats are commonplace.
This come after QTech signed the Naga Games partnership, which also covered games such as Super Phoenix.
Both deals align with QTech’s focus on delivering content tailored to players in regions like Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the CIS, where demand for diverse online gaming experiences continues to rise.