Scratch card and slot gaming provider Hacksaw Gaming has increased its portfolio reach by agreeing a deal with Gaming Innovation Group.
GIG will feature Hacksaw’s full gaming content on its platform later this week.
Ashley Bloor, head of gaming at GiG, said: “We are really happy to be able to offer our partners new and interesting content from Hacksaw and in turn, expand the portfolio of games across our platforms.
“Hacksaw Gaming has already proved itself to be a popular provider thanks to their quirky and innovative games so we’re very excited with this partnership.”
This deal follows the announcement at the end of last month of GiG being recruited by PokerStars. The agreement saw GiG supply its proprietary affiliate monitoring and compliance software, GiG Comply, to Pokerstars’ affiliate operations worldwide.
Marcus Cordes, chief operating officer at Hacksaw commented on its deal with GiG, he said: “We are thrilled to have partnered with GiG and look forward to offering their customers and brands our range of scratch cards and slots.”
This continues a bright start to 2020 for Hacksaw Gaming after the company announced its first partnership of the year in January as they linked up with Cherry AB-owned online casino and sportsbook operator, ComeOn.
Under the terms of the deal, ComeOn now features Hacksaw’s full portfolio which includes three slots and 32 scratchcard titles.