iGaming Software & Service Providers
iGaming software being defined as any computer software used in connection with remote gambling. This may include virtual event web pages, bet matching, random number generation, gambling records, and virtual event control. To manufacture or supply gambling software, one needs to get a license that can be issued by the Gambling Commission. Obtaining the license is necessary for remote casinos, bingo, and betting. As for service provider is defined as a person or entity who provides non-gaming. related goods or services to a slot machine applicant or licensee.
There are currently 3 names in this directory beginning with the letter T.
The modern online gambling industry is indisputably one that’s all about consolidation. Recent years have seen smaller companies bought out by larger ones
big companies merge to combine their strengths while cutting costs
Thunderkick
Thunderkick are the relatively new to the industry and we have to say that they are truly kicking in with some style! Launched in 2014, Thunderkick are making there name heard in the online slot development battles. In the world of online slot machines, even most of the smaller developers like to talk big. Most of the sites of even tiny software companies look extremely polished; if you didn’t know much about them, you wouldn’t know that they aren’t actually one of the big names in the industry. But not everyone takes this course. Thunderkick is an online casino software developer that seems to revel in their small-time status. In fact, even their website is delightfully low key: their motto appears to be “We are Thunderkick, and we make games.” It doesn’t get any simpler than that. Of course, there is a little more to the story than that. Formed in 2012, the company – like many others – was founded by a group of developers with previous experience in the industry. They’ve never really broken out to be a household name in gaming circles, but they do have a small portfolio of nearly 20 slots (they haven’t yet dabbled in other games). While that might be a small number, it should be clear that these are quality products: not only do they look the part, but they have been included in more than 50 online gambling sites, suggesting that both operators and players have enjoyed having these games as a part of larger casino packages.
Tom Horn Gaming
Sometimes, we’ll come across an online casino software provider that seems to have developed a rather impressive array of games and systems, but has yet to put them in place at as many sites as one might expect. Tom Horn Gaming is one such company. While they were first founded in 2008, until recently it was rare to see these games at well-known sites in major markets. But that doesn’t mean that the company – originally known as Tom Horn Enterprise – hasn’t made strides over the past decade. Based out of Eastern Europe, their software development teams work out of the Czech Republic and Slovakia, while they also hold an office in Costa Rica from which they manage their technical support and sales. Not surprisingly, it appears to be in Eastern Europe where they’ve made the most strides, including being utilized in some state-operated sites there. One of the best things about the Tom Horn suite is that it comes as a fully integrated package. Not only do they provide a full range of gambling games, but they can also supply an iGaming platform, making them an ideal partner for operators who want to start a brand new site from scratch with little additional work required.