Bragg Gaming Group announces a global partnership with Golden Matrix's iCasino game development studio Expanse Studios, incorporating its exclusive slots, table games, and crash games into Bragg's global content distribution network, further enriching the game content portfolio.
According to the agreement, Bragg will launch over 55 original games from Expanse Studios in the 30 countries it covers. This marks a significant expansion of the Bragg content system and provides global operators with more high-quality gaming options.
In recent years, Expanse Studios has been actively expanding into international markets, entering the Ontario market in Canada at the end of last year, and this month into the Croatian market. This partnership with Bragg is seen as a key step in its expansion into the mainstream European and American iGaming markets. The company's CEO, Damjan Stamenkovic, stated: "Combined with Bragg's strong distribution network, our unique proprietary content can bring highly attractive products to global operators."
This collaboration is also Bragg Gaming's latest move to promote global layout and product diversification. In early July, the company just appointed Luka Pataky as Executive Vice President of Artificial Intelligence and Innovation, continuously pushing for the integration of technology and content.
Bragg's Business Director of Aggregation, Hristofor Hristov, stated: "This partnership will further enhance our competitiveness in the markets of the United States, Latin America, and Europe, especially in the United States—this will be a strategic market for Bragg's expansion in 2025."
Expanse Studios, established in 2023 and wholly owned and operated by Golden Matrix Group, features crash games that are particularly prominent within the Bragg content system and are expected to become a focus of attention for operators.