Summary
- Evolution’s Tap-A-Roo brand has put pen to paper on a new content deal with QTech Games
- The former’s intuitive, tap-based and fast-paced games will reach new audiences thanks to the alliance with the leading iGaming aggregator
- Executives at Tap-A-Roo and QTech Games comment on the topic
The leading game aggregator, powering online gambling operators in emerging markets, QTech Games, continues to grow its portfolio of partners. Only recently, the company announced a new content deal with one of the latest brands from the global iGaming powerhouse Evolution, Tap-A-Roo.
QTech Games integrates titles from Tap-A-Roo
Tap-A-Roo is renowned for offering an intuitive tap-based format games that enables players to immediately tap into the action. Unlike traditional casino games like slots, for example, the tap-based format requires no waiting and features no reels. While the tap-based format is a system for fast-paced gameplay and intuitive action, it still leverages randomness just like traditional casino games. Per the new content agreement, tap-based games from Tap-A-Roo will be integrated into QTech Games’ aggregation offering. This will enable the former to significantly propel the reach of its niche games and organically reach new players across the globe. Ultimately, the games from Tap-A-Roo are best expected to serve developing gaming territories where gameplay may be affected by low-end smartphones, problems with data latency or other issues. By reducing animation and minimizing downtime, the tap-based games grant a rapid and attention-grabbing experience while addressing market-specific challenges. Only recently, QTech Games propelled its global footprint via an alliance with ACE System.
The agreement is expected to benefit the two companies
Ed Gomez, Tap-A-Roo’s Key Account Manager, spoke with excitement about the latest content agreement, Casino Guru News learned from a press release. We’re thrilled to announce that QTech will take these games to even more players across emerging markets. But particularly in Africa and LatAm, where overcoming local obstacles to engagement – like handset quality limitations, restricted access to fast networks, and high data costs – is paramount, he explained. Finally, Gomez pointed out: Furthermore, this collaboration with QTech Games represents a fantastic opportunity to strengthen our product distribution across emerging territories and deliver our great games to a range of top-tier partners. Philip Doftvik, QTech Games’ CEO, was similarly excited. He acknowledged the unique format Tap-A-Roo’s games leverage that successfully fuses dynamic gameplay and simplicity. In mobile-dominant regions, where players expect responsive, almost instant-gratification journeys, Tap A Roo is carving out a popular niche around no-wait mechanics without losing the randomness and reward structures that they’ve come to trust across a range of familiar Evolution slots, alongside many fresh-faced titles too, Doftvik pointed out. The executive spoke about QTech Games’ dedication to delivering its partners content that enables them to grow their revenues. In this context, Doftvik said, that Tap-A-Roo makes an excellent addition to QTech Games’ aggregation offering. This deal extends our impressive sequential pipeline for 2026 – and we’re excited to now have Tap-A-Roo aboard our dominant aggregation platform for emerging markets, the company’s CEO said in conclusion.