About Microgaming
Prior to the Quickfire sale, the studio’s catalogue was among the largest proprietary game portfolios in the sector. Microgaming was a founding member of eCOGRA, establishing the sector’s first independent testing and player protection framework. The progressive jackpot network, introduced with Cash Splash in 1998, pioneered cross-operator prize pooling at scale.
The back catalogue reaches operators across more than 900 brands globally. Microgaming’s platform technology processes over 210 million bets daily across connected operators. Sportsbook software remains in exclusive licence to Betway, supporting operations across multiple regulated jurisdictions.
| Founded | 1994 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | Douglas, Isle of Man |
| Game Types | Slots, Table Games, Live Casino, Progressive Jackpots |
| Signature Titles | Mega Moolah, Thunderstruck II, Immortal Romance |
| Licences Held | UKGC, MGA |
| Integration | Via Games Global |
Operator Considerations
Microgaming’s 30-year regulatory footprint spans the principal European frameworks and shaped operator procurement standards across the sector. The eCOGRA founding membership established RNG testing and responsible gambling certification as sector-wide benchmarks. Over 20 industry accolades accumulated across three decades reflect the company’s commercial and technical track record.
Games Global’s 2022 acquisition of Quickfire transferred commercial distribution rights for the back catalogue. The progressive jackpot network remains active and continues to generate player acquisition value at connected operators. Platform operators seeking Microgaming’s technology infrastructure engage directly with Apricot Investments under its current commercial model.