Tequity has agreed a partnership with Exco Game Studio that will see the iGaming developer build slot titles on Tequity's licensed modular remote gaming server (RGS).
The announcement marks the latest addition to Tequity's expanding network of studio partners as competition increases around scalable game delivery infrastructure.
The RGS will serve as the foundation for Exco's production pipeline, enabling the studio to develop and deploy titles through a centralised system. Exco, led by former Yggdrasil founder Fredrik Elmqvist, has emphasised a focus on mathematical design and original mechanics as it builds out its content roadmap.
Tequity said the integration will allow Exco to streamline development and reduce time-to-market for upcoming releases.
The agreement comes during a period of sustained momentum for Tequity. Recent deals include a content partnership with Wicked Games, the rollout of its 'White Label Originals' portfolio on Reevo's aggregation platform and an exclusive strategic alliance with Xanada Investments.
In November 2025, Fast Track announced a similar integration-focused partnership with Atomo Gaming to expand its AI-driven CRM capabilities across LatAm. That deal combined automation, analytics and natural language AI tools with Atomo's Alborán platform, which supports casino, sportsbook and retail operations in the region.
Both Tequity and Exco have pointed to infrastructure stability and development speed as key drivers behind the decision to partner.
The integration is expected to support a more consistent rollout cadence for Exco's slot portfolio as the studio targets growth in regulated markets.
Tequity also integrated its platform with Print Studios earlier this year, expanding access to its underlying delivery framework