GameArt and ORYX Gaming Ink Content Deal

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GameArt, the premium developer of slot games to the online and land-based gaming industry, announced that its slots library is now available via ORYX Gaming’s Aggregator Platform with the first brand to launch the games being Wunderino casino.  
 
GameArt CEO, Maja Lozej, said: “ORYX Gaming is a leading turnkey gaming provider, with an international client base in multiple markets, and offers a one-stop solution for those various gaming markets and legislative environments. We are therefore delighted that our slots content is now available, of which Wunderino casino is the first operator now live. ”  
 
Matevz Mazij, ORYX Gaming CEO said: “GameArt has established itself as a proven development studio for revenue-enhancing slots games. We look forward to our content partnership and the ability to grow our subscribers and acquire players with GameArt’s library of slots games.”

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