Yggdrasil is continuing to expand its presence across the world. The provider has inked a deal with QTech Games, one of the leading games distributor in Asia.
Reaching Asian Gambling Markets
Following the new agreement, Yggdrasil’s award-winning content suite has become available to QTech Games clients and their players. Meanwhile, the former will branch out into both established and emerging markets.
Yggdrasil’s games portfolio consists of 70 top-notch titles. This featuring classics such as Vikings Go Berzerk, Valley of the Gods and Jungle Books. In addition to these, there are exciting new additions like Temple Stacks and their latest release Multifly.
QTech partners will also gain access to Yggdrasil’s range of proprietary in-game promotional tools such as BRAG and BOOST. They will increase player engagement and foster improved retention.
Making Their List of Partners Longer
QTech Games CEO, Markus Nasholm, commented on the recent content integration:
“We’re delighted to have partnered up with Yggdrasil, whose stunning games never need any hype. Indeed, they are already exceeding expectations. The QTech Games platform is integrated with the best games from the planet’s top providers,” Nasholm said.
Furthermore, he praised their ability to initiate in-game tournaments, coupled with spontaneous cash-drops. He liked their focus on the high-end tech used to create a superior gaming experience, which he believes QTech’s shares.
“Together, we can even introduce quest-like missions, providing players with live leaderboards that fuel the battle for social-channel bragging rights.” That way that they can share the fun and drive online dwell-time for any of their partners.
Also, he noted that Yggdrasil’s games are already proving popular with their clients’ players across many varied markets.
“In short, we look forward to seeing how these games perform across a patchwork quilt of territories,” the CEO said.
Especially in those with higher demand and need for localized casino content. There, he believes, it’s paramount to tackle a diverse backdrop of cultural trends and player preferences.”