TaDa Gaming has signed a new content partnership with iGP. The deal will take the supplier’s casino portfolio into multiple European-facing markets through iGP’s platform and aggregation network. The agreement adds another distribution route for TaDa. It follows recent European partnerships tied to Italy, Spain and Portugal.
TaDa games join the iGP network
The agreement gives iGP operator partners access to TaDa’s games catalogue, including 3 Lightning Blitz, the latest release in the supplier’s Triluck series. TaDa’s portfolio now covers more than 230 titles across slots, table games, arcade, crash and fish-shooting products.
The supplier also pointed to its engagement tools and monthly release schedule as part of the package. Its fish-shooting titles remain one of the main product lines used to separate the studio from standard slot-led content libraries.
No financial terms were disclosed. The companies also did not name specific operators or countries covered by the rollout, saying only that the content will be available across multiple European-facing markets.
iGP adds another studio to its platform
iGP is a Malta-headquartered B2B technology provider founded in 2016, with products covering platform, aggregation, turnkey sportsbook and casino, crypto, retail and lottery services. Its platform is GLI-19 certified and targets operators looking for casino, sportsbook and player management tools from a single supplier.
Its aggregator offers access to more than 10,000 games from more than 20 providers through a single API integration. It also markets fast launch timelines, multi-brand management, promotional tools and near real-time reporting as part of the product.
For iGP, the TaDa deal expands the content available to partner operators without requiring separate direct integrations. For TaDa, the deal creates another route into European-facing casino brands.
TaDa keeps adding European partners
TaDa has been adding European-facing partnerships through 2025 and 2026, including deals linked to Solverde.pt, Gran Madrid, Admiral Bet, StarVegas and StarCasinò. The iGP agreement gives TaDa a wider B2B route beyond single-operator launches.
Ray Lee, TaDa Gaming’s director of business development, said the supplier’s growth has come through operator partnerships and localised content. iGP CEO Jovana Popovic Canaki said the deal helps the platform expand its offer to match operator demand. TaDa’s catalogue will now roll out through iGP’s operator network, giving the supplier wider access to European-facing casino brands.
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