Gaming Realms has further extended a licensing deal with Light & Wonder, Inc. (together with its subsidiaries, “Light & Wonder”), which will see the supplier create Slingo titles of hugely popular games including 88 FORTUNES™ and HUFF N’ MORE PUFF™.
The two Light & Wonder titles have a great fan-following, especially in North America, where Gaming Realms’ portfolio of Slingo games is also resonating well with local players.
As part of the deal, Gaming Realms will develop Slingo iterations of 88 Fortunes and Huff N’ More Puff, delivering new innovative experiences to fans of the original brands. An option for a third game to be licensed is also included in the deal.
The latest collaboration follows previous agreements between the two parties, including in 2024 when Gaming Realms signed a deal to license the GOLD FISH™ IP from Light & Wonder.
Slingo Gold Fish was released on September 23rd, merging the original gameplay with the highly popular Slingo concept for a fun underwater adventure. The titles created in collaboration with Light & Wonder will be made available to all of Gaming Realms’ international operator partners.
Craig Falciglia, VP of North America at Gaming Realms, said: “Extending our successful collaboration with Light & Wonder with the opportunity to develop Slingo versions of iconic games like 88 Fortune and Huff N’ More Puff is incredibly exciting.
“These titles have a massive following, particularly in North America, and we are confident that our Slingo innovations will resonate strongly with their dedicated fan base, further strengthening our position in the US and Canada.”
Rob Procter, VP Game Development at Light & Wonder, said: “Expanding our agreement with Gaming Realms is a testament to the success of our previous collaborations, including the upcoming release of Slingo Gold Fish.
“By licensing our iconic titles like 88 Fortunes and Huff N’ More Puff, we’re enabling Gaming Realms to create fresh, innovative experiences that will captivate our existing players while also attracting new audiences.”