Tom Horn Gaming Signs Content Deal with White Hat Gaming
Tom Horn Gaming has made quite an impact on the iGaming industry and the latest content distribution deal with White Hat Gaming will further bolster the software providers’ games into new regulated markets.
White Hat Gaming boasts a huge global distribution network, Tom Horn’s diverse range of titles will be available at White Hat Gaming casinos including the extremely popular title 243 Crystal Fruits inspired by a traditional classic slot machine.
VP at White Hat Gaming Michael Waterfield said, “We’re delighted to have partnered with Tom Horn Gaming as one of the leading gaming suppliers known for their innovation and drive to create games which perfectly balance the heritage with innovative advances in gaming development.”
Innovative and Popular Titles
Malta-based Tom Horn provides real-money gaming solutions developed with HTML5 technologies. Their extensive range of titles featuring innovative and diverse mechanics will be made available to White Hat brands soon.
Tom Horn’s Chief Executive said, “White Hat Gaming boasts a massive distribution network, the new partnership will further enhance their product offering to operators in regulated markets.
He went on to say, “Their desire to re-invent gaming through engaging and innovative games and exceptional monetisation for operators corresponds perfectly with White Hat Gaming’s vision. The partnership aligns the strength of both of our brands and we’re looking forward to working together to expand our scale and revenues.”
New Casino Partnership
The new deal with White Hat Gaming further enhances Tom Horn’s presence in growth markets and comes fast on the heels of a new partnership between Tom Horn and Malta-based online casino MegaRush Casino. The software supplier’s long-term business strategy to ‘penetrate and consolidate’ its position in regulated markets came a step closer after Tom Horn made significant progress in Slovakia and Czech markets in 2022. Other regulated markets Tom Horn Gaming covers are Portugal, the UK, Romania, Belarus, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, and Sweden.