A range of Jelly titles will be available to Microgame's operator partners.
Key points:
- Jelly Entertainment has partnered with Microgame in Italy
- A range of Jelly titles will be available to Microgame's operator partners
- The move marks the supplier's entry into the Italian market
Jelly Entertainment has partnered with Microgame in Italy. The supplier will give Microgame’s 50+ licensed operator partners access to a range of titles from its portfolio, including CleoPatrick, Midas Riches and Witches Go Wild, among others.
The move marks the supplier’s entry into the Italian market.
Microgame provides turnkey betting solutions to operators in Italy, alongside both retail and online betting and casino products.
On the partnership, Jelly CCO Salvador Lima said: “Microgame’s strong heritage in the Italian market makes this partnership especially exciting. Since entering the market in 2024, our games have been a hit with local players, and this collaboration allows us to reach an even wider audience. We’re thrilled to bring our premium-quality games to Microgame’s platform and further expand our presence in Europe, marking another exciting step in our journey!”
Microgame Product Gaming Director Francesco Cuzzupoli added: “Highly respected in the industry, Jelly is a valued partner, and we’re thrilled to collaborate. Their diverse portfolio of engaging themes and inventive mechanics promises to elevate our offering and captivate players. This partnership underscores Jelly’s commitment to expanding in regulated European markets, with Microgame key to reaching more Italian players. Together, we’re set to deliver exceptional gaming experiences!”
Good to know: Jelly intends to acquire a licence in Ontario, Romania, South Africa and other territories in 2025
2024 saw Jelly Entertainment enter a range of partnerships with brands across the industry. In July, it partnered with EveryMatrix to bring its games to players in Europe and LatAm, while in September, it partnered with Blokotech in South America. Later that month Jelly partnered with Scientific Games.
In November, Jelly announced Steven Matsell as its new CEO. The move concluded re-shuffling efforts undertaken by the supplier ahead of its 2025 roadmap.
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