Hitting the Jackpot: 1x2 Network Generates Buzz in Italy with Signorbet Partnership
1x2 Network Expands Content Collaboration with Signorbet in Italy
Tackling the Italian gaming market's challenges doesn't faze 1x2 Network, a trailblazer in the online content game for restricted iGaming markets. The company's persistence has led to the rollout of their top-tier slots and table games with Signorbet, an Italian powerhouse in the sector. This partnership not only bolsters Signorbet's game offerings but also elevates 1x2 Network's profile in the country.
Signorbet's Newfound Game Selection
Signorbet will soon boast an array of impressive games from 1x2 Network, including fan favorites like Wolf Strike and Book of Ba'al. The supplier, brimming with confidence, is anticipating a successful launch of their "Book of" franchise, which features immensely popular titles.
1x2 Network holds high hopes for the Hold and Win mechanic, with Signorbet's local presence and competitive edge in the market. Additionally, the supplier serves established players such as Sisal and Goldbet in Italy.
1x2 Network's Unwavering Faith in Its Games
In an interview, Giulia Bianco, 1x2 Network's country manager for LatAm, Spain, and Italy, expressed her enthusiasm for strengthening relationships with operators in regulated markets. She stated:
We're continuously drawn towards partnering with operators that comply with regulations, and signing this deal with Signorbet further illustrates 1X2 Network's position as a leading casino content supplier in Italy.
Bianco emphasized the success of 1x2gaming and Iron Dog Studios, 1x2 Network's content studios, in creating captivating and rewarding games.
SignorBet's Optimism in Partnership Success
Signorbet's head of casino, Cristiano Azzolini Di Maggio, echoed this sentiment, saying:
Expectations for our players run high in the online casino market, making it crucial for us to collaborate with leading providers such as 1X2 Network and include engaging games like Wolf Strike and Book of Ba'al in our burgeoning portfolio.
Di Maggio is optimistic that the integration with 1x2 Network will enable Signorbet to maintain its dominant position in the Italian market, while offering a unique experience to local players.
Background
Italy's gaming market is a force to be reckoned with, thanks to its stable regulatory environment and anticipation of 92% of gambling revenue coming from licensed operators by 2025 [1][2]. To operate in this tightly controlled market, companies must secure licensing and adhere to stringent regulations enforced by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM). International gaming firms might strategically partner with local operators to breach the European market [2]. Given the popularity of slot and table games among Italian players, any new releases must meet ADM's standards and embrace advanced technology and responsible gaming practices for success in this digital gaming haven.
- The 1x2 Network, known for its strength in restricted iGaming markets, has partnered with Signorbet, an Italian powerhouse, to introduce their top-tier slots and table games, such as Wolf Strike and Book of Ba'al, in Italy.
- 1x2 Network is optimistic about the Hold and Win mechanic, believing that Signorbet's local presence and market edge will contribute to the mechanic's success.
- Giulia Bianco, 1x2 Network's country manager for LatAm, Spain, and Italy, expressed her excitement about partnering with operators in regulated markets like Italy, reiterating 1x2 Network's position as a leading casino content supplier.
- Signorbet's head of casino, Cristiano Azzolini Di Maggio, is optimistic about the partnership's impact, stating that the integration with 1x2 Network will enable Signorbet to offer engaging games to Italian players and maintain its dominant position in the market.
- Italy's gaming market, despite being tightly regulated by the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM), is projected to generate 92% of gambling revenue from licensed operators by 2025, making it an attractive market for international gaming firms to strategically partner with local operators.
