Gaming has struck a fresh distribution deal with iGaming Platform (iGP), bringing over 200 of its titles to the iGaming Deck — iGP’s growing content aggregator. The move strengthens BGaming’s global presence and aligns with iGP’s ongoing efforts to reshape the aggregation space with faster tech, deeper data tools, and more tailored integration options.
The iGaming Deck currently hosts more than 10,000 games from 100+ providers. BGaming now joins a growing list of names to onboard in 2025, including Yggdrasil, Aviatrix, and Tequity’s White Label Originals.
“Joining iGP’s iGaming Deck is a strong move for expanding our reach,” said Olga Levshina, CCO at BGaming. “Their streamlined integration and reliable performance set the stage for mutual success.”
Jovana Popovic Canaki, CEO at iGP, described BGaming as a perfect fit. “They bring crypto expertise, standout design, and a proven track record — exactly what modern operators are looking for,” she said.
Behind iGP’s aggregation strategy is a broader ambition to overhaul how content distribution works in iGaming. Speaking recently with iGaming Expert, iGP’s CMO Michael Baker-Mosley criticised the legacy model, calling traditional aggregators “middlemen” offering little value beyond basic delivery.
“Our edge lies in data depth — reporting at the level of rounds, players, and brands,” he explained. “We’re not just piping games through; we’re building an aggregator plus model. Think Aggregator 2.0.”
Anime Meets Gacha in BGaming’s Latest Release
Alongside the platform expansion, BGaming has launched Infinity Pull — an anime-themed slot game built around gacha mechanics and player-driven storytelling. At its core, the game features three stylized waifus — Blue, Purple, and Golden — each reflecting a different volatility level, with RTPs ranging from 92% to 99%.
Players choose a waifu and wager on cards she reveals, each card delivering multipliers, instant wins, or collectible characters. Collecting duplicates unlocks new bio chapters for the chosen character, giving players a reason to keep spinning beyond the usual cash rewards.
“Infinity Pull is designed to be accessible and endlessly replayable,” said Alex Baliukonis, BGaming’s game design lead. “It taps into the gacha genre without requiring any prior knowledge. It’s pick-up-and-play fun with a narrative hook.”
The game is also reskinnable, making it ideal for seasonal promos or operator-branded events — a flexibility BGaming sees as increasingly valuable in a content-saturated market.
Between its latest aggregator deal and the launch of a distinctive new title, BGaming continues to find ways to grow and differentiate. Whether through strategic distribution or genre-blending gameplay, the studio is staying active on both the business and creative fronts.