Endorphina inks 10 new partnership deals within two months

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B2B online slots provider Endorphina has announced the closure of 10 new partnerships within the past two months. The company sealed 7 agreements in December alone and kicked off 2023 with three new deals in January.

“Endorphina saw the last remaining days of the year as an opportunity for partnerships, doing business, and moving steps closer to achieving their goals,” says the supplier. In December, the business partnered with FilsGames, StarCasino, SuperBet, Timeless Tech, Staryes, Bitville Gaming, and InBet.

Meanwhile, in the first month of 2023, Endorphina has already partnered with FavBet, AdmiralBet, and Betn1. Following the news, Endorphina said it remains committed to further pushing forward “with the same energy this year.”

All in all, 2022 was a highly positive year for the gaming provider, which gained licenses and certifications in more than 20 countries within the past 12 months. And looking toward 2023, the business plans to keep on bringing new content and entering new jurisdictions.

Attendees of ICE London 2023, to be held February 7 – 9 at ExCel London, will have the chance to check out the latest Endorphina’s offerings at stand N7-230. There, the supplier will have team professionals at hand to meet and greet the public, providing insights on the business, game creation and more.

“As one of the few events that really gets us excited, we’re eagerly looking to bring extraordinary endorphins to you all at the upcoming ICE London,” said the company in a statement. “Whether you’ve just started following us or have been with us since the beginning, you can bet that we have something special planned for you at our stand N7-230.”

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