Evolution Gaming outlines 2022 games roadmap – IAG – Inside Asian Gaming

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Live casino solutions provider Evolution Gaming has announced the first 25 games under a “GREAT 88” catalogue of work to be released by the company and other developers such as NetEnt, Red Tiger, Ezugi, Big Time Gaming and DigiWheel throughout 2022.
The initial 25 titles include big brand collaborations, all-new titles and sequels to successful Evolution games, the company said. They also cover a range of genres from live casino games to a live game show and slot machine titles.
“Evolution has grown and diversified through major acquisitions over the last two years, but this is the first time we have announced the group’s roadmap,” said Todd Haushalter, Chief Product Officer of Evolution Group.
“We are now growing our position as a hub for innovation and creativity. The entire group has stunning innovation, massive collaboration with giant entertainment brands and the predominant ‘Lightning’ series in the online gaming world.
“The success of in-house developed games such as this, and the fusion of exciting ideas between group brands and beyond the boundaries of ‘live’ and ‘slot’ are unfolding. We can’t help but be happy to share our amazing roadmap and see the new games in action.”
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