Casino game content provider Red Rake Gaming has announced that it will be partnering with online casino 1Win, a fast-growing company which provides betting and gaming solutions to players across the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS region).

Speaking of the collaboration, Red Rake Malta Managing Director Nick Barr said, “we are delighted to continue our expansion in the CIS region with the 1Win partnership. 1Win deliver the best player experiences ensuring a top selection of games, fast pay outs and a smooth player experience across the site.”

“We believe the 1Win players will thoroughly enjoy our portfolio of games which are player focused with minimum wins across our feature games and various player engagement points in each and every game,” he continued of the partnership, which will enable players at 1Win to gain access to all the top-performing games Red Rake Gaming has to offer.

The company believes that this collaboration is testament to Red Rake Gaming’s  commitment to create market leading content which places player experience and engagement at the heart of its development ethos.

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