Game Aggregation
Stakelogic rolls out full slots portfolio with PowerPlay in Ontario
Stakelogic has taken its full slot portfolio live with PowerPlay in Ontario, expanding the operator’s casino content offering in the regulated Canadian market.
The rollout is delivered via Relax Gaming and includes Stakelogic’s classic and video slots. The release highlights titles including Candy Links Bonanza 3 and Skyline Fortunes.
Selected games also include Stakelogic’s Super Wheel
side bet and Spin to Win
Jackpot, which connect to studio-hosted bonus wheel and jackpot experiences.
Neil Tanti, Director of Sales and Client Relations at Stakelogic, said: “Ontario is a market where content needs to work hard. Players have a huge amount of choice, and operators need partners that can bring depth, variety and genuine points of difference to the casino lobby.
“PowerPlay has built a strong local proposition across sportsbook and casino, and this partnership gives us a great opportunity to support that with the full Stakelogic slots experience. Through Relax Gaming, we are bringing together the breadth of our portfolio with the added engagement of Super Wheel
and Spin to Win
Jackpot, giving PowerPlay a content mix that can stand out in one of North America’s most competitive regulated markets.”
Lauren Holder, Head of Casino at PowerPlay, added: “At PowerPlay, we’re selective about what we bring to our players and Stakelogic earns its place. The slot content and feature-led experiences bring genuine personality and that’s exactly the kind of differentiation we look for when expanding our Ontario casino offering. We’re excited to get this portfolio in front of our players.”
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Africa
QTech adds Split The Pot games to boost Africa and LatAm offering
QTech has signed a content deal with Swedish supplier Split The Pot to add new games to its aggregation platform for African and Latin American markets. The agreement was announced on 10 June 2026.
Under the deal, QTech will roll out Split The Pot’s mobile-optimised “light games”, including Comet Crash Deluxe, Wheel of Fortune and the Zama Big 5 series. The supplier says its titles are designed to support a range of volatility profiles and include “the ability to cashout at every level”.
The companies positioned the partnership around performance in emerging markets where players can face device and connectivity constraints, including lower-spec handsets, limited network access and higher data costs.
Philip Doftvik, QTech’s CEO, said: “Split The Pot offers a welcome breath of fresh air in the sector, especially with their creative cashout functionality working seamlessly even in territories where network connectivity remains a challenge. The games are therefore very well suited for the African markets, in particular, which aligns with our increased focus on the region. Locally adapted content is regularly requested from our clients in Africa, hence we are excited to release Split The Pot’s games to our partners there.”
Christian Rajter, CEO of Split The Pot, added: “We’re thrilled to join forces with QTech. This partnership means even more players in our core markets, like Africa and Latin America, will have access to our engaging games. We’ve designed them to work seamlessly, even on less powerful devices and with limited internet, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience.”
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Game Aggregation
Groove confirms SBC Summit Americas 2026 attendance in Fort Lauderdale
Groove will attend SBC Summit Americas 2026, taking place June 9–11 at the Broward County Convention Centre in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The company said its leadership team will be on site, including Co-Founder and CEO Yahale Meltzer and Business Development Director Giusy Campo, to meet operators, regulators, and affiliates.
The appearance follows Groove’s participation at SiGMA Asia in Manila, where the company said it joined a panel on regulatory resilience in the “Jurisdiction Jungle”. In Fort Lauderdale, Groove plans to continue discussions focused on navigating fragmented regulatory environments across North and Latin America.
Giusy Campo, Business Development Director at Groove, said: “When we move into a new region, we don’t arrive empty-handed. We come with a platform built on structural resilience: predictive auto-scaling, atomic transactions, and a real-time compliance mesh that adapts to jurisdictional demands, not the other way around. Operators in the Americas face many of the same pressures as their counterparts in Asia: banking scrutiny, shifting regulations, and the need for flawless execution. Our ‘Unseen Architecture’ was built for exactly this moment.” She added: “They need a partner whose platform won’t introduce compliance or operational risk into their business. That’s what we deliver. From Manila to Miami, the questions are the same. And we have the answers.”
Groove said it enters the event after what it described as a “transformative 2025,” including securing a license to operate in Brazil and establishing regulated activity in Argentina, alongside expansion across Europe, Africa, and Asia. The company also said it offers “over 15,000 games from more than 150 providers unified through a single API.”
Meltzer said: “We don’t do ‘one-off’ events. We build continuous relationships across the markets that matter. Asia was about demonstrating structural resilience in the face of fragmentation. The Americas require the same rigour: a platform that can scale from a single operator in Argentina to a national lottery in Brazil without breaking compliance or trust. Our nomination in Manila wasn’t an endpoint. It was a signal. Now we take that signal to Fort Lauderdale, where the real work begins.” He also pointed to Groove’s offices in Israel, Georgia, and Malta, and its 24/7 multilingual support team as part of its operating model.
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Emerging Markets
QTech Games integrates Blue Tower Games content for emerging markets
QTech Games has signed a content partnership with Blue Tower Games, adding the supplier’s catalogue to QTech’s aggregation platform for clients in emerging markets. The agreement was announced on 8 June 2026.
QTech said the integration gives operators access to Blue Tower Games content across multiple formats, including slots as well as instant win, bingo, table and crash-style games.
Titles cited in the rollout include crash-mechanics games positioned around sports, such as Cricket Showdown and Knockout King, plus mini games and game show-style releases including Sorcerer’s Spin. More traditional content referenced includes slots Western Gold Rush and Vikings Hunt For Wealth, bingo title Casino War, instant win game Hi-Lo, and table games including Baccarat and Teen Patti.
Philip Doftvik, QTech Games’ CEO, said: “Blue Tower’s sprawling range of trending games captures the current zeitgeist perfectly. Theirs is a growing and constantly innovating library, delivering consistent support to the growth of our broad gaming-vertical spread, courtesy of some quality graphics, gameplay and unique features. Like us, they understand that diverse and localised solutions represent the pathway to success.
“Together, we can continue to raise the bar and shape a localised experience for global players. We can’t wait to witness how these games perform across a range of untapped markets which, in many cases, represent new territory for Blue Tower.”
Param Patel, COO at Blue Tower Games, added: “At Blue Tower, we pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence, consistently testing the limits of game design with unique mechanics, adaptive layouts, and dynamic features that keep players coming back for more. Our dedicated team combines creative vision with technical expertise to craft games that not only look and sound incredible but also offer compelling and rewarding gameplay. With a focus on innovation and a deep understanding of player preferences, Blue Tower Games continues to lead the industry, creating unforgettable experiences that resonate with players across the planet.
“This deal with QTech greatly improves our product distribution across emerging territories, delivering our fantastic games to a range of untapped operators. Powered by the fine-tuned recommendation algorithms of QTech’s game lobby, which cut through the white noise of competing releases and match the right game to the right audience, we look forward to seeing how our titles capture the imaginations of a swathe of new players across emerging markets.”
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