GONG Gaming Technologies has entered into a partnership with Microgaming. Microgaming has reinforced its position as the industry’s leading content aggregator. Adding a new exclusive supply deal with innovative startup GONG Gaming Technologies.Launched in 2020 by a team of passionate industry veterans with more than two decades’ experience in the gaming industry. GONG is devoted to the creation of sensational, premium entertainment products.
This young company has wasted no time in making waves in the online gambling space. It already boasts a large portfolio of games characterized by innovative tech. In addition to striking themes, and engaging stories. Prior to this agreement, GONG had previously collaborated with Microgaming on the creation of two new games. These were the swashbuckling Pirate’s Quest and the gloriously ghoulish Skulls Heap.
GONG’s first exclusive release under the new deal, Inferno Gladiator, is available via Microgaming’s leading online gaming platform. Set in a fiery Colosseum, this high-volatility Roman-themed slot comes packed with free spins and sticky wilds.
CEO of GONG Gaming Technologies
Dima Farbman, Co-Founder and CEO at GONG Gaming Technologies, said: “We at GONG are honored and excited to collaborate with Microgaming! Our main goal is to create high-quality, entertaining and engaging games. We’re constantly looking to improve and innovate. We were really pleased with the feedback we received for our two recent Microgaming releases. These games were Pirate’s Quest and Skulls Heap. Furthermore we can’t wait to take our future content to the next level alongside Microgaming.”
Andrew Booth, Microgaming Director of Games, said: “It’s great to see a new studio bringing multiple games to the market so quickly, and we’re thrilled to welcome GONG to our platform. With a maths-first logic, and some great creations to their name already, GONG are actively pursuing innovative content. We believe they have the potential to deliver even more sophisticated gaming technology, wrapped up with strong artwork, into the future.”