Pariplay adds Konami Gaming's online portfolio to its Fusion offering

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Pariplay adds Konami Gaming's online portfolio to its Fusion offering
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Aggregator and content provider Pariplayannounced Monday it has inked a new deal to add the portfolio of supplier Konami Gaming to its Fusion offering. 

The agreement will see Konami’s online portfolio of land-based casino titles integrated into the Fusion platform, and will allow Pariplay’s operator partners to serve their players with a range of classic and modern titles. 

The addition of Konami’s content to the Fusion platform will “significantly boost the developer’s global reach by providing access to a network of 150 operators,” the company noted.

With over 20 years of heritage as slot machines and gaming enterprise management systems supplier for the global gaming market, “Konami is synonymous with innovation and quality,” the NeoGames subsidiary added. 

Pariplay’s Fusion offering consists of over 14,000 games from 80+ suppliers, as well as a comprehensive suite of back-office conversion and retention tools that enhance player value.

Callum Harris, Director of Partnerships at Pariplay, said: “Konami Gaming has built a deserved reputation for producing online titles that are of the utmost quality. Its history of success in the land-based world has translated equally well to the digital landscape and its portfolio is very impressive.”

Harris also stated it is a “major boost” to be able to add Konami’s games to the Fusion platform, “and we are sure that they will perform very well in markets right across the world.”

Steve Sutherland, President & Chief Executive Officer at Konami Gaming, added: “Paryplay’s Fusion platform has a great reach for us in terms of connecting with new customers globally, so this deal represents a great way to get our content in front of broader player audiences.”

"Our portfolio of classic and modern titles has stood the test of time and this agreement with Pariplay will help us to continue to excel in both established and emerging markets," Sutherland added.