Emerging-markets leader expands its content offering with new games from Split the Pot
10th June 2026 – QTech Games, the leading game aggregator for all emerging markets, has continued to maintain the momentum in its premium pipeline, thanks to its latest deal with the Swedish supplier, Split The Pot.
Split The Pot’s gaming suite has been optimised for mobile and is focusing on “light games”. The games made available are popular hits and recent releases, including Comet Crash Deluxe, Wheel of Fortune and the Zama Big 5 series, each of which ride on the back of exceptional maths modelling that varies the volatility spectrum, helping to foster some truly engaging gameplay. Many titles also feature the ability to cashout at every level, which increases player engagement.
Players in emerging markets often encounter technological obstacles to engagement, such as handset quality limitations, restricted access to fast networks, or high data costs. As a result, Split The Pot’s games are meticulously designed for this specific segment, as it aims to resolve these challenges without sacrificing delivery of a high-quality product.
Philip Doftvik, QTech’s CEO, said: “Split The Pot offers a welcome breath of fresh air in the sector, especially with their creative cashout functionality working seamlessly even in territories where network connectivity remains a challenge. The games are therefore very well suited for the African markets, in particular, which aligns with our increased focus on the region. Locally adapted content is regularly requested from our clients in Africa, hence we are excited to release Split The Pot’s games to our partners there.”
Christian Rajter, CEO of Split The Pot, added: “We’re thrilled to join forces with QTech. This partnership means even more players in our core markets, like Africa and Latin America, will have access to our engaging games. We’ve designed them to work seamlessly, even on less powerful devices and with limited internet, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience.”