Hub88 has boosted its aggregation platform via a new content partnership with Solidicon, which includes the “world’s first” racing crash game.
Through the new collaboration, Solidicon’s content portfolio, including the Quackinator racing crash game, will be available to Hub88’s operator partners.
Other titles from the studio include Navigator, Supershoot Crash and Swiminator.
Robert Ackerman, CEO of Solidicon, said: “Partnering with Hub88 provides a practical way to broaden distribution of our games and simplify access for operators. Their platform is well regarded for its stability and ease of use, which makes this partnership a strong fit for us.”
Solidicon is a Sweden-based game studio founded in 2006. According to Hub88, it has developed into a studio renowned for its bold, artistic casino experiences that “combine technical precision with playful creativity”.
Jess Inglott, Head of Supplier Relations at Hub88, added: “Solidicon’s games bring an unforgettable touch to the casino experience. Adding their titles to our platform allows operators to offer visually striking, memorable content that stands out in a crowded market.”
The new partnership continues Hub88’s push to strengthen its product offering as the year closes out.
Earlier in the month, Hub88 integrated a series of crash, instant and slot titles from InOut Games.
More recently, the company diversified its content portfolio through the addition of Playzia’s TV-themed title Love Island: Love Spin, alongside the developer’s wider range of slots, instant win, crash and table games.
“Playzia has built an impressive portfolio that balances innovation with broad player appeal,” said Ollie Castleman, Managing Director at Hub88, at the time of the announcement.
“Their Cubicways mechanic brings something different to the market, while their branded titles create compelling experiences that attract new player segments.
“As operators look to differentiate their content offering and engage new demographics, partnerships like this become increasingly important.”