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Bragg Gaming subsidiary ORYX expands European footprint in deal with French online casino company Betclic

Last updated: 14:59 24 Sep 2019 EDT, First published: 09:30 24 Sep 2019 EDT

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“Partnering with Betclic marks another strategic deal for us as we continue to build our distribution network with leading operators in regulated markets,” ORYX Managing Director Matevž Mazij said

Bragg Gaming Group (CVE:BRAG) (OTC:BRGGF) subsidiary ORYX Gaming has reached a deal with French online betting and casino game company Betclic Group. 

The Bordeaux-based company, which has achieved one of the largest market shares in France, will offer ORYX’s full portfolio through the ORYX Hub platform.

The deal covers all 8,000+ of ORYX’s proprietary and third-party games, which includes content from independent studios such as Gamomat, Kalamba, Golden Hero and Givme Games.

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“Partnering with Betclic marks another strategic deal for us as we continue to build our distribution network with leading operators in regulated markets,” ORYX Managing Director Matevž Mazij said in a statement.

In addition to the games, the ORYX Hub provides marketing tools including jackpots, tournament play, leaderboards and promotions. 

“ORYX offers not only an impressive content library but also vast expertise in integration, and we look forward to providing our customers with its broad choice of quality content,” Betclic Casino Games Specialist François Dogon said in a statement. “This partnership will undoubtedly boost our offering with games that provide customers of all player styles with great entertainment, while delivering strong performance for our online channels.”

Bragg Gaming shares rose 6.4% Tuesday to C$0.25 on Bay Street and 4% to US$0.19 on OTC Markets.

—Updated to include stock movement—

Contact Andrew Kessel at andrew.kessel@proactiveinvestors.com 

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