HITSqwad has partnered up with content aggregator Playzido to launch its titles to operators in regulated markets around the world.

HITSqwad has partnered up with content aggregator Playzido to launch its titles to operators in regulated markets around the world.

The link-up will see the studio use the Playzido platform to deliver a suite of jackpot slots, becoming available to the platform’s players. Additionally, Playzido’s open architecture platform will enable HITSqwad to rapidly deliver a range of games, and also allows them to easily customise these to meet the regulatory requirements in each of the markets they target.

Commenting on the partnership, Stuart Banks, managing director of Playzido, said: “As a content aggregator, we look to partner with studios at the cutting edge of game development and in HITSqwad we have a developer that is pushing the boundaries with jackpot slots.

“I look forward to seeing its first games launch to the Playzido network later this year and for our operator partners to be able to leverage the potential of these exciting jackpot slots.”

Developing each jackpot slot with a mobile-first approach, HITSqwad’s objective is ‘to deliver captivating gaming experiences through a pronounced blend of maths, psychology, art and sound’.

The developer is currently working on its first series of jackpot slots which will be made available to Playzido operators from the fourth quarter, with more games to follow. 

“We are taking an innovative approach to game development and in particular jackpot slots,” added Charl Geyser, CEO of HITSqwad.

“We believe there is huge untapped potential for these games, which, combined with the striking animations and engaging sound we are building into each game, makes for a jackpot slot product like no other. 

“I’d like to thank Playzido for partnering with us on this and look forward to debuting our first game later this year. Collaborating with Playzido allows us to rapidly deploy our games and focus on what we do best.”

Playzido is carving out a niche in the industry by actively supporting game developers such as HITSqwad, allowing them to deploy games directly onto its system.