Studio’s video-game style titles to be added to leading aggregator platform.
Hub88 continues to expand its platform with the addition of G.Games’ high-definition titles, broadening the reach of the studio’s trendsetting content across its vast operator network.
Through its latest partnership, Hub88 will add G.Games’ extensive library of more than 200 titles, spanning slot, scratch, table and crash games, to its platform, entrusted to elevate the provider’s market position ahead of the launch of its multiplayer function.
G.Games, founded in 2013, seeks to shape the future of iGaming with innovative player-favourites such as Cheeky Fruits Deluxe, CashCubes and TNT Extravaganza. Many of its titles are inspired by the competitive nature of video gaming and the excitement of slots.
By collaborating with Hub88, G.Games will reach more players than ever with its real-money games, entrusting the aggregator platform to help it drive further growth ahead of a key launch.
Hub88 continues to onboard studios that offer truly standout and memorable player experiences, with its content resonating with audiences of varied preferences.
Ollie Castleman, managing director of Hub88, said: “We’re delighted to add G.Games’ wide-ranging portfolio to our platform. Through this strategic partnership, we are proud to help the studio reach a wider operator base and delight even more players.
“G.Games’ approach to blending video game elements with classic casino experiences is exactly the kind of innovation we look for, and we’re confident their upcoming multiplayer features will set new industry standards.”
Helen Walton, CCO and G.Games, said: “We love working with the Hub88 team. It’s been fantastic to see how explosive some games have been with the players here. But if players love what we’ve released so far, we can’t wait to see what they think of the titles coming out this year.
“Innovative features, graphics at a whole new level, and mashing up favourites to provide the perfect mix of familiar and exciting is to be expected. As for the competitive multiplayer content we have coming, the word game-changing is overused, but honestly, on this occasion, the term is justified.”