Macau's LT Game and Sweden's Tangiamo join forces to distribute gaming products across Asia (including Macau and the Philippines) and Europe.
Macau-based gaming company Paradise Entertainment (operating under the LT Game brand) has teamed up with Swedish gaming tech firm Tangiamo to sell each other's products in different parts of the world, including Europe and the Philippines.
Paradise Entertainment will bring Tangiamo’s innovative offerings, such as the MultiPLAY products and iADR systems, to the Philippine gaming market, alongside other key Asian markets. Meanwhile, Tangiamo will bring LT Game's electronic gaming machines such as Mori Dice and Dragon Tiger Baccarat to Europe.
In a statement, Tangiamo chief executive officer Chris Steele said they were "excited" to partner with LT Game which it described as a "recognized leader in the Asian gaming industry."
The press statement highligted the Philippines as a target for the expansion. The Philippines is home to some 51 land-based casinos, of which 38 are operated by the state-sanctioned Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation. Macau, the gaming capital of the world, is also a prime target for the distribution agreement.
Steele said LT Game's "expansive game library and strong market presence" will be important for both companies.
This reciprocal distribution agreement positions both companies for stronger global presence, with the Philippines specifically identified as a key market for Tangiamo's technology through Paradise Entertainment's distribution network.
Tangiamo, traditionally focused on developing electronic table games and dice shaker technology, has recently expanded its capabilities into the iGaming sector just last 2024. This acquisition brings with it key technologies including a Player Account Management system and a remote gaming server, enabling Tangiamo to develop and release its own online casino games. This new direction also includes a small portfolio for developing slot games and streaming services.
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