Microgaming and William Hill have forged an agreement that sees the bookmaker provided with casino and mobile content through Quickfire, powered by Microgaming.

The new content went live on the open platform on July 17. James Curwen, director of gaming at William Hill, said the agreement would provide players with world-class gaming content.
“Microgaming’s expertise in the industry and its rapid development of new content will strengthen our position globally; we look forward to working with them closely,” he added.
Roger Raatgever, CEO of Microgaming, said: “Naturally we are thrilled to include [William Hill] on our list of customers.
“We are confident that the collaboration between Microgaming and William Hill will prove fruitful for both parties and go from strength to strength.”