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QTech expands instant-win portfolio with Pixmove

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QTech Games has added Pixmove to its aggregation platform, expanding its instant-win offering across the emerging-market territories where QTech concentrates its distribution business.

The agreement gives QTech’s operator clients access to Pixmove’s catalog, which spans classic slots and more interactive formats. For QTech, the addition strengthens a segment built around faster-session play and frequent content rotation. For Pixmove, the deal opens a wider route into markets where direct operator-by-operator expansion can be slower and more expensive.

Pixmove joins QTech’s aggregation stack

QTech positioned the partnership as another platform-level addition rather than a limited campaign release. That matters because operators using aggregator rails tend to prioritize integrations that can be deployed quickly across multiple front ends without custom work each time.

The integration also fits QTech’s regular expansion pattern. The company has been adding providers in close succession, using its platform as a distribution layer for operators focused on growth territories rather than mature Western markets.

Instant-win content broadens the mix

The Pixmove library includes titles such as King Thimbles, Fox Job, Chick N’ Run, Los Enamorados, Cyber Snack, Foodtruck, La Mafia, Yokai-Hunter, Monkey Tap, and Slots Creek. In commercial terms, that gives QTech more short-session and fast-paced options to place alongside its broader catalog.

This is useful for operators trying to diversify engagement across different player habits. Instant-win titles can support quick bursts of play and frequent lobby refreshes, which makes them a useful complement to longer-session content categories.

Emerging-market reach is the main value

The bigger point in this deal is distribution geography. Pixmove gets access to QTech’s established operator network across Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Latin America, while QTech adds another provider that can be localized and deployed through the same platform infrastructure.

QTech continues to sell that infrastructure as the core advantage, with localized content presentation, mobile-first access, reporting tools, and local-language support bundled into one integration path. In that model, the Pixmove agreement is not only a content addition. It is another example of QTech using platform scale to keep expanding its instant-win catalog across markets where speed to launch still decides a lot of commercial outcomes.

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