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Gaming Arts Partners with Inspired for Land-Based Slots in Americas

Get ready for your favorite online slots in land-based casinos. This partnership brings cutting-edge gaming experiences to players across the Americas.

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Gaming Arts Partners with Inspired for Land-Based Slots in Americas

Gaming Arts, a leading provider of casino games, has announced a significant partnership with Inspired Entertainment. The deal, which follows Gaming Arts' acquisition by Merkur Group last year, will see the adaptation of popular online slots for land-based casinos across North and South America.

The collaboration, described as a 'natural extension' by Inspired's chief product officer Steven Collett, will bring cutting-edge gaming experiences to players in the region. Greg Colella, chief product officer of Gaming Arts, expressed excitement about the partnership, emphasizing the company's commitment to offering innovative experiences.

Rob Ziems, CEO of Gaming Arts, sees this move as a crucial step in the company's innovation and expansion efforts. The adapted games will be available in most land-based markets in North and South America, excluding Illinois, Oregon, and non-casino venues in Canada.

Gaming Arts, now part of the Merkur Group, has secured the rights to adapt a selection of Inspired Entertainment's online slots for land-based casinos in the Americas. The partnership, praised by both companies, is set to enhance the gaming experience for players across the region.

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