Apparat Gaming Partners with Paf to Enter the Spanish iGaming Market
A gaming firm recognized for its German-inspired slot machines, Apparat Gaming, has teamed up with the operator Paf to enter the Spanish gaming scene. This joint effort introduces seven of Apparat’s well-received titles to Spanish users, featuring games such as “40 Sevens” and “Total Eclipse.” Additionally, they’ve included video slots like “Fruit Storm” and “Pharaoh Princess.” Every game has received approval and adheres to all gaming regulations within Spain. Pariplay, a company recognized for its Ignite platform, played a crucial part in facilitating this by incorporating Apparat’s games onto Paf’s platform.
This is not Apparat’s initial expansion; they’ve already effectively introduced their slots to other regulated European markets, including Germany, Switzerland, and the UK. The Chief Product Officer of Apparat, Martin Frindt, expresses enthusiasm about the move into Spain. He remarked, “Regulated markets have always been our focus, and Spain presents a significant opportunity for us. Collaborating with a prominent name like Paf provides us with a genuine chance to make a strong impact in this new market.”
Apparat Gaming possesses a background of collaborating with other organizations to develop and release novel and engaging gaming experiences, particularly within the realm of internet-based gambling (iGaming). As an illustration, they lately joined forces with an enterprise known as Gaming Innovation Group, or GiG for short, to introduce their German slot game offerings to a worldwide player base. Furthermore, they have established a partnership with a prominent platform named Softswiss to provide an even wider selection of games to a broader spectrum of players across the globe.