NuxGame partners with INOUT Games to enrich online casino portfolios worldwide

NuxGame is proud to partner with INOUT Games, the winner of the Industry Rising Star award at SiGMA Central Europe 2025. This collaboration strengthens the profile of NuxGame as a provider of customizable iGaming technology.

INOUT Games offers a growing portfolio of crash, mines, plinko and chart‑style games, built on HTML5, provably fair mechanics and crypto‑ready features. The studio’s games support multiple currencies, demo play, and fast integration. NuxGame operators will now benefit from access to these high-energy game formats and enrich their offerings to gamers who expect something new and engaging.

Serving as an Online Casino Aggregator, NuxGame connects operators directly with top-tier content suppliers. With INOUT Games now included, casino brands can broaden their content offering with minimal technical effort and reach more players globally.

The NuxGame Online Casino API lets operators connect games, monitor player data, and use dashboards — all without heavy development. INOUT Games titles will be added to the NuxGame platform, making it easy for operators to launch and manage them in any market or currency.

Bar Konson, Chief Business Development Officer at NuxGame said:

We are excited to join forces with NuxGame as an award-winning studio and bring our most captivating titles to a wider audience. Our goal is to help brands provide games that truly boost player loyalty and satisfaction.

Vladislav Snak, CEO of INOUT Games highlighted:

NuxGame and INOUT Games will continue to collaborate and share updates on new game launches and joint development strategies. This partnership improves how both companies provide operators with richer gaming content, responsive technology, and stronger expansion potential through the reliable iGaming software platform from NuxGame.

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