Hacksaw Gaming has partnered with Aloha Gaming and invited the studio to join the OpenRGS ecosystem.
Aloha Gaming marks the 11th studio to join the OpenRGS platform, a remote solution that allows developers to create titles on an established front-end framework.
As the solution provider, Hacksaw handles the back-end functionalities, mathematical configurations and compliance requirements for the games.
Stuart McCarthy, Aloha Gaming Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer, said: “We are thrilled to announce our arrival as the newest partner on the esteemed Hacksaw OpenRGS program and would like to give a huge thanks to the team at Hacksaw for the warmest of welcomes.
“With Aloha we set out to break new ground with our 3D presentation and unique BoosterBelt™ mechanics, so it feels natural to be working so closely with such a dynamic and innovation-focused partner.”
Aloha Gaming has published its debut game, Tikitopia BoosterBelt, which has 3D graphics reminiscent of early PC flash games or PlayStation 2 titles.
Marcus Cordes, Hacksaw Gaming Operational CEO, said: “Aloha Gaming combines strong visual identity with a clear focus on innovative gameplay experiences.
“Their ambition to push technical and creative boundaries makes them an exciting addition to the platform, and we’re looking forward to seeing their vision come to life.”
Earlier this year, Foxhound Games was named as the ninth studio to join the OpenRGS platform.
Founded in 2024, Foxhound Games will launch its debut title, Mortal Oath, under its deal with Hacksaw Gaming.
Other studios on the OpenRGS platform include Kitsune Studios and Jinx Gaming, which have released 80s and horror-themed slots, both of which seem to target the millennial demographic.
Aloha Gaming was founded in 2023 and is headquartered in San Giljan, Malta