Paddy Power Goes Live with SG OGS

Paddy Power Betfair has gone live with the Open Gaming System from Scientific Games across regulated markets in the U.K., Ireland and Italy.

Gaming supplier Scientific Games Corporation is enhancing its partnership with long-term customer Paddy Power Betfair by rolling out its Open Gaming System content aggregation platform across new regulated markets including the U.K., Ireland and Italy. Paddy Power Betfair will have access to over 2,000 casino titles from SG Digital’s in-house games studios and third-party content providers.

SG Digital has provided a tailored offering for the group, integrated alongside its existing casino platform.

Paddy Power Betfair will have access to more than 2,000 casino titles from SG Digital’s in-house games studios and third-party content providers.

The new deal significantly boosts the close-working collaborative relationship between the two companies, with Paddy Power Betfair already live with OGS in New Jersey, as well as SG Digital’s OpenBet sports book.

Dylan Slaney, senior vice president, casino at SG Digital, said, “We’re thrilled to have delivered our OGS service to longstanding partner Paddy Power Betfair for its U.K., Irish and Italian operations. They are an established operator with a sizeable offering and the decision to integrate OGS for its key regulated markets is further endorsement of the scalability and quality of our gaming product portfolio.”

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