Novomatic America Expands Contract With Apex Pro Gaming; Receives Selected Apogee Gaming Resources

Novomatic America, part of NOVOMATIC’s worldwide conglomerate of gaming companies, has expanded its content distribution agreement with Austrian iGaming operator Apex Pro Gaming to include the regulated markets of North America and the Caribbean.

However, that’s not all; as the company also welcomed the CEO of Texas-based Apogee Gaming to the team.

New contract with Apex Pro Gaming:

The new agreement represents the combination of Novomatic America gaming content with the well-known Clover Link and Clover Link Extreme products from Apex and brings more value to the innovative portfolio of the well-known Americas Novomatic group of companies.

The aforementioned Apex Pro Gaming flagship products, Clover Link and Clover Link Extreme, will be shown for the first time at the Novomatic Americas booth at the Indian Gaming Association (IGA) event in March 2023, which is accessible with multi, single or link games.

Additionally, Novomatic America will now be the sole contact for Apex Pro Gaming’s gaming products in North America and regulated markets in the Caribbean.

Commenting on the partnership, Rick Meitzler, CEO of Novomatic Americas, said: “We have been working on this for months and it is exciting when we are bringing some of the best products together from around the globe, and marrying that with such an experienced gaming team.

“Apex’s technology will rapidly increase the overall output for Novomatic Americas, taking us to the next level of exceptional growth. Novomatic Americas and Apex are all well established and recognized. We are all incredibly excited about this development and we can’t wait to get to work, delivering the new products and services in order to help grow our presence in the North American and Caribbean market.”

Apogee Gaming resource integration:

With Apogee Gaming representing and shipping Apex products throughout much of the U.S. and Canada for the past six years, Novomatic America has hired Jean-Louis Drapeau, General Manager of Apogee Gaming, who has more than 30 years of gaming experience, to be a consultant who will provide Apex’s content to many other iGaming operators in North America in the name of Novomatic America and will be part of the Novomatics America team.

In this regard, Mr. Meitzler said: “Operators are looking for new gaming solutions and floor optimization strategies. Apex and Apogee have placed great focus on supporting them in every way. With the experience of Jean-Louis and the strong performance of the Apex product lines, we believe in a mutually beneficial relationship between the companies and our customers. We have found a great partner in Apex and the Apogee team.”

Mr. Jean-Louis Drapeau added: “We are excited to begin 2023 with this tremendous growth effort. I look forward to being able to work together and utilize our combined experience of these leadership teams which will be of tremendous value moving forward.”

About:

Headquartered in Austria, Apex Pro Gaming was founded and officially launched in 2003. The company has its roots in the land-based gaming and mobile gaming industry.

Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Apogee Gaming specializes in the computer gaming industry. It was founded and officially launched in 1990.

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