Maltese online casino games developer Red Tiger Gaming Limited has announced the signing of an agreement that has seen some of its most popular video slots premiere on the LottoGo.com domain from iGaming operator Annexio Limited.

Headquartered in the Valletta suburb of Gzira, the innovator used an official Monday press release published by European Gaming Media and Events to describe Isle of Man-licensed LottoGo.com as ‘a next-generation operator’ that offers lottery aficionados the ability to wager ‘on the world’s biggest draws’ including the lucrative MegaMillions and Powerball games.

Swelled selection:

Established in 2014, Red Tiger Gaming Limited is responsible for a portfolio of over 100 video slots including the five-reel Dynamite Riches, Pirates Plenty: Battle for Gold and Legendary Excalibur titles and it explained that these and many more are now available to enjoy via the ‘games tab’ at LottoGo.com.

Positive prospect:

Chris Looney, Commercial Director for Red Tiger, used the press release to portray his firm as an ‘award-winning casino games and software provider’ that is licensed by regulators in Malta, Alderney, Gibraltar and the United Kingdom.

Read a statement from Looney…

“We’re thrilled to have joined forces with Annexio Limited and to add our games content to its LottoGo.com brand. We pride ourselves in delivering market-leading titles and we look forward to seeing how our games perform.”

Assured assertion:

For his part, Tom Brodie, Chief Executive Officer for Annexio Limited, detailed that LottoGo.com moreover provides players with the chance to participate in the national lotteries of Sweden, Australia and Germany and recently signed up irreverent English comedian Keith Lemon to serve as its official brand ambassador.

Brodie’s statement read…

“We are continuously looking to provide innovative and exciting new content to our customers and I know the games from Red Tiger Gaming Limited will be very popular. I’m sure this partnership will be fruitful for both companies in the months and years to come.”