NetBet has teamed up with BGaming, a company that makes casino games, to add its games to the NetBet online gaming library.
The BGaming games will be added to the global library at NetBet, so players from all over the world will be able to use them.
Some of the slot and gambling games that will be available are Bonanza Billion, Lady Wolf Moon Megaways, and Wild Cash.
Claudia Georgevici, NetBet's PR manager, said, "We're thrilled to work with BGaming to bring their unique and fun online casino games to our loyal community of players around the world."
BGaming will be a partner provider at NetBet, along with Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Light & Wonder, NetEnt, and Play'n Go.
Head of Sales for BGaming, Olga Levshina, said, "We are thrilled that our game content will now be available to players at NetBet."
"BGaming has a wide range of games, such as slots, casual games, crash games, and card games."
"And real people test all of our games while they're being made. This helps us learn more about our players and make the best gaming experience possible."
These companies add to a library of more than 5,000 games that includes all kinds of casino games.
"Even more players will be able to enjoy our products because of this partnership," Levshina said.
BGaming has been around since 2012 and has more than 100 goods that can be used with more than 90 different currencies.
In a similar deal, BGaming teamed up with Casimba Gaming to bring over 100 mobile-friendly games to the site.
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