We are thrilled to announce that Kalamba Games and the next superstar-in-the-making, Speedy Tomatoes, have teamed up to bring their new Powerpoker™ games to market through Kalamba’s BullsEye platform.
Speedy Tomatoes is on a mission to reinvent video poker, so the collaboration with Kalamba Games promises an unparalleled fusion of technology, player engagement and commercial focus. By combining Speedy Tomatoes’ expertise in poker games with Kalamba Games’ robust distribution channels, players can expect an exhilarating poker experience like never before.
Asko Heiskanen, CEO and Co-founder of Speedy Tomatoes commented:
“We are absolutely thrilled to partner with Kalamba Games. Our Powerpoker™ Games reinvent a classic for the modern era, and this collaboration allows us to build the best games on the best tech to reach a wider and more engaged audience. Together, we have no doubt we’ll redefine the online poker landscape for the 2020s.”
Steve Cutler, CEO and Co-founder of Kalamba Games said:
“Speedy Tomatoes’ Powerpoker™ games are a great complementary fit, as Kalamba now moves into the next phase of its product growth strategy. We built BullsEye, our next gen distribution and retention technology, and are now partnering with two, maybe three, of the most exciting, niche content studios in the industry. The vision is simple – bring great minds together and greater things will happen.”
“We plan, align and collectively produce a unique and harmonic content offering that serves specific partners and markets. All the while smashing the game KPIs further with BullsEye’s in-game player engagement and promo tools. We’re excited, as the perfect starting point, to have the savvy crew from Speedy Tomatoes on board, to help shape the content and commercial strategies, plug that first gap, and we are now in pole-position to offer our partners’ players a whole new PowerPoker™ experience. It’s exciting times ahead and by aligning expectations, staying focused on doing what we all do best, is a solid recipe for success. Keep it simple, keep it real.”