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EveryMatrix has boosted its aggregation platform through a new partnership with Eeze.

Through the deal, Eeze’s portfolio of live dealer content will now be available to EveryMatrix’s partners around the world.

Bjorn Sjoberg, Chief Commercial Officer at EveryMatrix, added: “We are very pleased to be adding Eeze’s full product suite to our aggregation offering. With best-in-class live products and an exciting array of RNG games on the roadmap, we’re confident that our customers will enjoy the differentiation these titles bring to market.”

Titles now available via EveryMatrix’s platform include the newly released Fusion Roulette and Eeze’s debut slot games.

Mikko Hoglund, Partnership Manager at Eeze, said: “Partnering with EveryMatrix is an important moment for us as we look to push our games to a wider network of players than ever before.

“We have a lot of exciting product releases to come in the next few months, and know that these games, as well as our existing portfolio, will be well received across EveryMatrix’s customer base.”

EveryMatrix steps up US presence

Last month, EveryMatrix further expanded the reach of its aggregation hub through a deal with Ocean Casino Resort in New Jersey.

Players on Ocean Resort’s online platform, betOcean, gained access to over 45,000 titles from more than 360 suppliers on EveryMatrix’s casino platform.

The deal marked the fifth partnership EveryMatrix has cultivated in North America and the third in the US.

The firm currently holds licences in Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, as well as the Canadian province of Ontario. The company partnerships with bet365, betParx, Delaware North and Pinnacle.

Mark Burroughes, Chief Commercial Officer of Casino at EveryMatrix, said at the time of the announcement: “Partnering with betOcean is a crucial step in our growth strategy. Completing a full aggregation integration in under four months, including regulatory approval, shows our deep experience in delivering compliant content in the US.”