Stakelogic’s Internal Capabilities Boost with Hurricane Games Purchase

Stakelogic’s Internal Capabilities Boost with Hurricane Games Purchase

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Stakelogic’s Internal Capabilities Boost with Hurricane Games Purchase

Stakelogic has recently purchased Hurricane Games as a means of strengthening its internal potential, it being Stakelogic’s second big investment in many weeks.

This addition of Hurricane Games, which has been closely working with the company through its Greenlogic partner project, is now called to boost Stakelogic’s progression ability.

The Hurricane Games are promised retainment, as well as technical and creative freedom post-purchase, in addition to which they will be supported by Stakelogic’s brilliant team in both technical and creative departments.

The director at Hurricane Games Andrew Fraser said:

“The partnership with Stakelogic has played a crucial role in the rise of Hurricane Games, and I am delighted to continue and further strengthen the professional relationship between our companies”.

Fraser also adds.

“We have quite a few amazing ideas in the bag, and now they will be more effortlessly achievable with the help of Stakelogic”.

This acquisition has been realized just days after Stakelogic purchased Smart&Applied, located in Belgrad, as a strategic boost target, which was later re-marketed to Stakelogic Serbia.

CEO of Stakelogic Stephan van den Oetelaar states:

“The addition of Hurricane Games to our team surely will take both of our studios’ in-house potential to an elevated level, which will allow us to create new inspiring content.
We have a significant existing experience of working with Statelogic’s amazing team as they were one of the very first firms to join our Greenlogic project, and I am sure this collaboration will ensure our players with exceptional experiences.
I am thrilled to welcome Hurricane Games to our family and am looking forward to designing exciting new slots in the future as a team”.

 

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