Microgaming Signs Up Master Licensee – AliQuantum Gaming Limited

by Michael Bedford

MicrogamingAliQuantum Gaming Limited will see the latter offer the Quickfire casino and soft games to its operators and clients through the AliQuantum powered Plus Five Gaming subsidiary.

Players who access the PlusFive platforms – both via the internet and through their mobile devices – will now be able to enjoy a range of unique games created by Microgaming for its QuickFire suite. The games are not only limited to casino games, as players will also be able to take part in bingo games, mahjong games, bingo and even live dealer games. The games will be available to all AliQuantum’s white label partners, and gaming will be easy and convenient through a single registration process and through the use of a single virtual wallet.

The Chief Executive Officer for AliQuantum, Andy Jones said that after having completed all the technical integration and legal approval, the group is very excited to have the QuickFire games on its platforms. He said that the partnership with Microgaming would further enhance and differentiate AliQuantum’s product offering, while providing a significant business advantage for its customers.

AliQuantum provides mobile and online skill and casino games to a range of partners. The company was launched in 2003 and has been an integral part of the online and mobile gaming industry since then. The Malta based Plus Five platform provides a complete end-to-end white label service to all partners.

One Response to “Microgaming Signs Up Master Licensee – AliQuantum Gaming Limited”

  1. Ryan Hoody says:

    Interesting read. I have a couple questions regarding the gaming services highlighted in your post. First, will there be a difference in games offered via the internet versus mobile devices? It doesn’t seem like the games would be overly complex from a graphics standpoint, meaning they could curtailed to the mobile users and easily integrated into computers. Second, I am curious as to the process of the single virtual wallet. Will it be linked to a credit or debit card? Or would there be an option to directly link a checking account? Lastly, do you envision AliQuantum attacking any other markets in the near future? Thank you again for the post. Take care!

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