QTech Games has signed a new provider partnership with PLAYSTAR, adding the Taiwanese supplier’s casino titles to its aggregation platform. The deal gives QTech’s operator clients access to PLAYSTAR’s slots and card games through a single integration.
The agreement takes PLAYSTAR beyond its main Asian markets. For QTech, it adds another Asian-focused supplier to its content platform.
PLAYSTAR brings Asian-themed content
PLAYSTAR’s catalogue includes culturally themed slots and card games developed for mobile play. Its titles include Deng Deng, Super Gems, Lucky Ace 2 and Mahjong Origin.
The supplier has operated in Asian markets for more than a decade. The QTech deal gives it a wider international route, with distribution into regions where operators are looking for more localised content rather than only standard slot libraries.
QTech’s platform serves operators across Asia, Africa, Latin America and CIS-facing markets. That gives PLAYSTAR a route to reach markets outside its home region through one aggregator deal.
Aggregators remain important for supplier expansion
Content aggregation has become a key route for studios trying to expand across multiple regulated and emerging markets. Instead of signing separate deals with each operator, suppliers can use aggregators to place games across wider partner networks.
For operators, the value is speed and variety. A single API gives them access to new games without handling every supplier integration separately. The PLAYSTAR deal also strengthens QTech’s focus on content that fits local tastes. Asian-style card games, themed slots and mobile-first products can help operators build more locally relevant casino lobbies.
QTech keeps adding providers
The PLAYSTAR agreement follows other recent QTech content deals, including partnerships with LuckyStreak and Live22. Those additions show the aggregator continuing to expand its casino portfolio with live casino, slots and regional game content.
PLAYSTAR received nominations for Best Slot Game Provider and Industry Rising Star at the SiGMA Asia Awards 2025. Its QTech partnership now gives the supplier a larger distribution channel as it looks to move from regional recognition into broader international supply.













