Games Global to develop Assassin’s Creed-themed content

Entertainment

Games Global, a top iGaming content provider, has partnered with a renowned entertainment brand to develop a series of Assassin’s Creed-themed slot games.

Assassin’s Creed, the popular historical action-adventure series launched in 2007, has sold over 230 million copies worldwide.

Under a four-game deal, Games Global gains exclusive rights to develop four story-driven slot games based on the iconic Order of Assassins. These slots will be distributed to the supplier’s operator partners globally.

This partnership strengthens Games Global’s branded content portfolio, reinforcing its commitment to delivering immersive gaming experiences inspired by renowned entertainment franchises.

Andy Booth, Chief Product Officer at Games Global, mentioned:

Ubisoft is a true pioneer in the entertainment industry and has cultivated a catalogue of household franchises in the video game sector.

This partnership enables Games Global to deliver impactful content to players worldwide by combining the engaging lore of Assassin’s Creed with the strength of its iconic brand.

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