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QTech Games expands aggregation catalogue with GameTimeTec content deal 

The agreement adds a multi-genre games portfolio to QTech’s platform, supporting continued content expansion across emerging gambling markets.

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QTech Games signs aggregation partnership with GameTimeTec
Deal adds slot and arcade-style content to QTech’s emerging markets network
Agreement supports GameTimeTec’s international distribution strategy

QTech Games has expanded its aggregation platform after signing a new content partnership with casino games supplier GameTimeTec, extending the availability of the studio’s portfolio across emerging markets.

Under the agreement, GameTimeTec’s catalogue of slot and arcade-style titles will be distributed to operators connected to QTech’s platform.  

The supplier develops content across multiple genres, including slots, crash games, dice and card formats, with releases designed to support a range of player preferences and volatility profiles.

The integration forms part of QTech’s ongoing strategy to broaden its content offering for operators targeting high-growth jurisdictions across Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin America. 

Aggregation platforms continue to play a central role in these regions, where operators often seek rapid access to diverse content libraries through a single technical integration.

GameTimeTec’s ShowTime portfolio includes titles such as Lucky Clover, Glory of Olympus and Air Gold, alongside arcade-inspired releases built around fast-paced mechanics. 

The supplier said the partnership provides an opportunity to scale distribution across markets where demand for varied, lightweight game formats remains strong.

GameTimeTec CEO, CJ Shaw, said: “We’re naturally thrilled to have teamed up with QTech Games to improve our distribution across emerging regions, seamlessly offering our fantastic games to a range of untapped operators.”

Shaw added: “It’s all about delivering more high-performing games, appealing to a broader range of players across the iGaming spectrum.”

QTech Games CEO, Philip Doftvik, said: “GameTimeTec’s content brings a level of energy and engagement that we’re delighted to share across our network for emerging markets.”

Doftvik added: “Like us, they know that localised solutions comprise the key to success across this patchwork of opportunities.”

The deal reflects continued competition among aggregators to secure exclusive or early-stage access to new studios as operators look to differentiate their content line-ups in increasingly crowded markets.

Earlier this month, QTech Games added the full slot portfolio of 1spin4win to its aggregation platform, integrating more than 190 titles aimed at operators across Asia, Africa, Latin America and parts of Europe. That agreement formed part of QTech’s broader effort to scale content variety while simplifying multi-market distribution for its operator partners.

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