Capecod brings Ainsworth’s gaming excellence to Italy

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Capecod, a provider and aggregator within the Greentube Group, the NOVOMATIC Digital Gaming and Entertainment division, has announced a new strategic partnership to distribute content from the renowned Australian provider Ainsworth Game Technology in Italy.

The partnership sees the number of NOVOMATIC brands available on the Capecod platform rise to four as Ainsworth is also part of the large group.

Ainsworth is already dominating in markets in the US, Latin America, and Asia and Italian players will now finally be able to discover the iconic brand which offers a rich and varied catalogue from classic slot machines to the latest innovations in online gaming. The flagship titles Krakatoa, Mustang Money, and Laughing Dragon, famous for their mechanics and attractive themes, are just a few examples of the rich offer that Ainsworth will make available to Italian operators.

Michele Morotti, CEO of Capecod, added:

Ainsworth is one of the most important brands within the NOVOMATIC group and we are proud to collaborate with them to bring their highly successful titles, already much appreciated in international online and land-based markets, also to the Italian market. The quality of their products and their experience in always creating innovative content are indisputable, and for this reason, we are sure that all our partners will appreciate the added value that these games will give to their online casinos.

Jason Lim, Chief Digital Officer of Ainsworth, said:

We are thrilled to collaborate with Capecod to introduce our latest innovative games to Italy. As leaders in multiple international markets, we’re excited to expand into Italy, a market with similar dynamics to those where we’ve already achieved great success.

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