
Quickfire signs Push Gaming distribution deal
Push Gaming to supply Microgaming subsidiary with Magic Dreams Group games.

Microgaming open platform subsidiary Quickfire has agreed a deal to host Magic Dreams Group games distributed by its development partner Push Gaming.
Italy-based Magic Dreams Group is a developer of land-based games, while Push Gaming converts and distributes land-based games to online and mobile gaming operators.
Slot games Xcalibur and The Jungle II, as well as Double Draw Poker, will be the first three Magic Dreams games to go live on the Quickfire platform.
Quickfire head Ashley Sandyford-Sykes said of the deal: “Quickfire embraces a number of strong partnerships to ensure we offer the best gaming content in the market. Partnering with Push Gaming to deliver excellent games, such as Magic Dreams, will prove a valuable addition to the Quickfire portfolio.”
Last month, Cherry AB’s EuroSlots went live on Quickfire, while Microgaming brought what it describes as its “most ambitious slot”, Battlestar Galactica, to the platform. Austrian studio Rabcat also signed a development partnership deal with Quickfire.