QTech Games has expanded its aggregation portfolio after signing a new supplier partnership with Reflex Gaming, enabling operators on its platform to access the UK-based studio’s slot catalogue across a range of emerging markets.
Under the agreement, Reflex Gaming’s digital titles will be distributed via QTech’s aggregation platform, extending the supplier’s international reach while adding omnichannel content to QTech’s growing library.
Reflex Gaming, founded in 2004, is the UK’s largest independently owned omnichannel game supplier and develops content for both digital and land-based environments. Recent releases include Candy Crazed Pandas DoubleMax, Big Game Fishing Christmas Catch, The Cursed Idol and 8 Balls of Fire Blazing Bounty – all of which are now available through QTech’s platform.
Commenting on the new deal, QTech Games CEO Philip Doftvik stated: “We’re dedicated to constantly launching more and more first-class content and product innovation that drives revenue for our partners. So, this deal with Reflex Gaming extends our impressive sequential pipeline into 2026 – and we’ve so much more to come this year!
“In today’s marketplace, only premium games of the highest standard separate you from the crowd. So, we look forward to sharing their wide spectrum of games with both leading and challenger operator brands in emerging markets worldwide.”
Mat Ingram, Chief Product Officer at Reflex Gaming, added: “At Reflex Gaming, we pride ourselves on working with the sector’s biggest and most commercially recognised partners, and QTech Games fits our growth plan perfectly as we continue to expand our horizons into new territories, leveraging our brand’s values.
“QTech’s platform is a gateway to global audiences, so we can’t wait to see how our highly engaging games perform across a greenfield landscape of emerging markets.”
The Reflex Gaming deal continues a busy start to 2026 for QTech Games, following recent partnerships with GameTimeTec and 1spin4win earlier this month that added slot, arcade-style and classic titles to the platform.
Aggregation platforms are often the primary route to market for game studios seeking rapid distribution in newly regulated and fast-growing gambling jurisdictions