Playtech Extends Norsk Tipping Partnership with Online Casino Deal sherlock 9. December 2020 | UPDATED ON: 9. December 2020 Post Views: 207 Playtech Plc recently signed two new commercial deals with Norsk Tipping, the national lottery of Norway. It will supply the lottery with video lottery terminals (VLTs) and online casino products. What does the deal include? With the new online casino agreement, Norsk Tipping will get access to the wide range of innovative online casino games from Playtech. It will also get access to its video lottery terminals (VLTs). The online casino lineup includes works from top content studios like Quickspin, Vikings, Ash Gaming, Rarestone, and Origins. The VLT games will be available to Norse Tipping’s terminals in the country. They will also work towards the creation of unique custom content for the local market. Shimon Akad, the chief operating officer for Playtech commented on the deals and said their offerings are very popular among Norse Tipping users. He said that the firm is excited to continue supplying their content to the Norwegian lottery and provide their players with modern and responsible retail and online game offering. A new era for Playtech “These new agreements are also a testament to our strength in games content for online casino and VLT retail markets, including the highly regulated and responsible-gaming oriented markets of Norway and the Nordic region. It also highlights our strategy of focusing on long-term partnerships with leading operators in regulated markets,” Akad added. The agreements with Norsk Tipping come shortly after the release of Rubik’s Cube, the new slot game from Playtech. The game launched earlier this month as a Buzz Bingo exclusive. Based on the classic puzzle game, this slot comes with Sticky Wilds and a unique built-in modifier that provides players with six extra game modes. It also allows users to choose the volatility of the game. About sherlock Sherlock Gomes loves to write and express his views on anything related to Gaming, Gambling, & Casino. He has been covering Gaming for more than two years now. View all posts by sherlock →