In a move that further expands its 3PI aggregation platform, UK-based independent software company, 1×2 Network, has partnered with “up and coming” developer Black Pudding Games.

Under the terms of the agreement, the British developer will create games on the remote game server (RGS) of the 1×2 Network for future release, with the first launch slated for Q1 2020.

Growing portfolio:

Black Pudding Games will reportedly become part of a stable of developers whose games are available via the Hove-headquartered company’s RGS, inclduing the powerful 3PI aggregation platform.

The developer will join 1X2’s older sister brand, 1x2gaming, along with Iron Dog Studio, and strategic partners Leap Gaming, as well as Gamomat, Oryx, PGSoft, GameArt, Habanero and Playson currently linked by the 3PI.

Chief Commercial Officer for 1X2 Network, Kevin Reid, used an official press release to comment on the new partnership…

“I am delighted to welcome Black Pudding to the 1X2 Network family and for it to begin developing its highly innovative instant, slot and casino games on our remote game server.

“We are proud to support smaller, more niche game developers and look forward to offering Black Pudding’s unique titles to our operator partners across the whole of the 1X2 Network infrastructure.”

High expectations:

Elaborating on the arrangement, Director for Black Pudding, Nathan Howes, added…

“This is an excellent fit for us and means we can build our distinctive brand of games on one of the most sophisticated and well-established remote game servers in the industry. It also means we can access one of the largest distribution channels around the world.

“We see this partnership with 1X2 Network as being instrumental in the future of Black Pudding Games and believe it will prove to be hugely successful for both parties, delivering a brace of intriguing new game formats into the hands of eager players worldwide in the process.”

If it ain’t broke:

The British developer’s latest deal carries on with its strategy of adding and promoting games from “smaller, niche developers” together with larger providers, enabling operators to contrast their game lobbies from their rivals, according to the press release.

First game of 2020:

The software company has also revealed that its first new title of 2020, Aztec Wilds, developed by its Iron Dog subsidiary, has launched exclusively with Mr Green and leading betting and gaming company, William Hill, on January 2 and will be available for general release on the 15th of this month.