Spanish online casino games developer MGA Games has announced that a wide selection of some of its most popular titles has just gone live on the 888Casino.com domain from prominent iGaming operator 888 Holdings.

The Barcelona-headquartered innovator used an official Thursday press release published by European Gaming Media and Events to state that the premieres have been made possible via an alliance it signed with the Gibraltarian firm ‘a few months ago’ and includes its three-reel CSI: Miami, La Fortuna del Lejano Oeste and La Mina de Oro video slots.

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Joan Sanahuja, Chief Executive Officer for MGA Games, used the press release to pronounce that 888 Holdings is ‘a benchmark operator in all the regulated markets worldwide’ while moreover describing his experience in working alongside the prestigious firm as ‘a pleasure’. The executive declared that the agreement has furthermore seen its video slots themed around Spanish celebrities including Aramis Fuster, Chiquito, Senor Barragan and El Dioni added to a games portfolio at 888Casino.com that had already encompassed well over 200 titles.

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Offering online casino games since 2001, MGA Games inked a deal in April that made its entire portfolio available to the Andes Systems electronic service platform from Chilean iGaming trendsetter Grupo LatamWin. The innovator prefaced this by debuting its Popeye Cazatesoros and Abigail Ratchford’s Treasure Quest video slots before launching its Halloween Monsters Bingo video bingo game.

Read a statement from Sanahuja…

“The fact that an operator as prestigious as 888 Holdings has chosen us to continue its expansion into the Spanish market does nothing but reaffirm our position as frontrunners of content provision in the iGaming sector. We maintain a continuous and very high production rate with new slots and video bingo games launched every few weeks. We achieve this without compromising on quality and innovating as much as possible for mobile, which allows our associated operators to easily and regularly update their content.”