Slot supplier Dragon Gaming is hoping to elevate player engagement after gaining automated solutions from Flows.
The agreement will see Dragon Gaming benefit from an accelerated development process with simplified integrations through a single interface powered by Flows’ advanced workflow automation tools.
Domenico Mazzola, Director of Sales at Flows, explained: “We’re delighted to see Dragon Gaming harness the power of Flows to innovate and create new engagement tools. Their choice to utilise our no-code platform underscores the significant value and transformative potential it brings to forward-thinking slots providers.
“At Flows, we are passionately committed to empowering our clients like Dragon Gaming to unleash their creativity swiftly and seamlessly. By enhancing their game offerings with our platform, Dragon Gaming is not just elevating player engagement but is also setting a new benchmark for innovation in the gaming industry.
“This move marks an exciting future where technology and creativity blend to enrich the gaming experience.”
Dragon Gaming will utilise Flows’ proprietary toolset to “rapidly” build new engagement tools in a bid to enhance the gaming experiences offered within its slot content, leveraging Flows’ “unmatched flexibility and user-friendliness”.
One solution that may be leveraged by the slot developer is Flo, a voice-activated AI software development tool that allows the solution provider’s partners to bring ideas to life “swiftly and without the typical constraints of conventional development processes”.
Ivars Dorofejevs, Business Development Manager at Dragon Gaming, added: “Dragon Gaming is set to revolutionise standard gamification practices, enhancing player lifetime value while providing an extensive array of games such as video slots, table games and skill games.
“We are thrilled about our partnership with Flows, whose solutions offer unparalleled versatility. This collaboration empowers us to customise and expand our offerings to partners, ensuring relevance and setting new standards in the market.”