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QTech Games and EXCO Game Studio: New Slots for Emerging Markets

16 July 20265 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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QTech Games und EXCO Game Studio: Neue Slots für wachsende Märkte

QTech Games, a leading aggregator for emerging markets, has partnered with EXCO Game Studio. This collaboration brings four live titles and three upcoming releases, characterized by their 'no more clones' philosophy, to regions like Latin America and Africa.

QTech Games, a key player among online casino game aggregators, is expanding its offerings. The company has signed a new distribution agreement with EXCO Game Studio. This partnership aims to bring innovative slot games to emerging markets such as Latin America and Africa. EXCO Game Studio is known for its philosophy of not creating 'clones' but developing unique game concepts.

According to EXCO Game Studio, the focus is on creating originality. It is about players experiencing something new instead of repeatedly seeing the same mechanisms in adapted forms. This agreement could provide new impetus for the gambling sector in the mentioned regions, as it relies on fresh and customized content.

Numbers and facts

The partnership between QTech Games and EXCO Game Studio focuses on distributing unique slot games. EXCO Game Studio uses its own foundational tools, including the proprietary 'GAMEX' math engine and the 'EXCO HACKS' bonus suite. This allows operators to adjust volatility and tailor game behavior to local player preferences. Specifically, four titles are already live and operational: VEGASCALINE, The Robbin' Goblins, LUNA X, and Piranha Bite Club. Additionally, three new releases, Apex Dregs, The Necrobeats, and Hella Rella, are in late-stage production.

Philip Doftvik, CEO of QTech, emphasized the importance of original game mechanics:

"EXCO Game Studio is fast becoming renowned for creating clever, fresh-faced mechanics for compelling and immersive experiences. In a homogenous space often devoid of original thinking, they offer mechanics which afford players a breakthrough user experience which they don’t get anywhere else. Our social mechanics also caught our eye, and QTech Play’s recommendation engine is now surfacing that shareable content to the players most likely to engage with it."

Fredrik Elmqvist, CEO at EXCO Game Studio, stressed the need for originality in the industry:

"The online slots industry is drowning in copycat product... At EXCO we don’t do boardroom handcuffs and we don’t do safe. Our job is new themes, new mechanics, things that actually make a player feel something... We’re also building a new breed of games made for streamers: social-sharing baked in, player-first maths, content next-gen players don’t scroll past. QTech puts us in front of players across LatAm and Africa who’ve never had an EXCO game land in their lobby."

QTech Games has been very active in expanding its content. Only recently, on June 26, 2025, they announced a partnership with Bigpot Gaming, integrating titles like Quests Of Olympus and Mega Sevens. On July 6, 2026, QTech also partnered with InOut Games, bringing games such as 'Chicken Road' and 'Chicken Royal' to its platform, further diversifying its offerings for emerging markets.

Background

The iGaming industry in emerging markets, especially in Latin America and Africa, shows significant growth. Aggregators like QTech Games play a crucial role in connecting game developers with operators in these regions. By offering a broad portfolio of games, including localized content, these platforms cater to diverse player preferences. The demand for original and engaging content is particularly high as players seek fresh experiences beyond standard offerings. EXCO Game Studio's focus on custom-built games rather than 'reskins' aligns with this trend, aiming to capture new player segments with innovative mechanics and themes. This approach not only differentiates them but also aims to foster higher player retention and engagement.

Why it matters for German players

While the current partnership between QTech Games and EXCO Game Studio primarily targets emerging markets without significant direct implications for players in Germany, the underlying trend is relevant. The focus on original game development and the rejection of 'cloned' content represents a positive development for the entire industry. Even if these specific games are not immediately available in Germany, the pressure for innovation and quality also impacts the German market. Developers who prove successful with new concepts elsewhere eventually bring these innovations to regulated markets like Germany. German players can therefore indirectly benefit from a more diverse and creative game offering in the long run.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For online casinos with a German Glücksspielbehörde (GGL) license, partnerships like this highlight the global trend towards content diversification. While these casinos operate under strict regulatory frameworks, such as the GlüStV 2021 with its 1 Euro per spin betting limit and 1,000 Euro monthly deposit limit (monitored by LUGAS), the demand for high-quality, engaging games remains. GGL-licensed casinos must ensure that all offered games comply with German regulations. This includes thorough certification and adherence to player protection measures. Although EXCO Game Studio's games are currently aimed at other markets, the strategic importance of unique content is universal. Should EXCO Game Studio decide to enter the German market, their games would need to undergo extensive testing and licensing processes to meet GGL standards, similar to other providers on the GGL whitelist. This ensures fair play and player protection for the German audience.

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