QTech Pairs BitPunch Slots with Crash Titles in Emerging Markets Push

QTech Games has signed a distribution deal with Barcelona-based slot supplier BitPunch, adding titles including Headhunter, Coins Of Cleo, Clash Of Claws and Manic Fairy to its platform. The agreement covers Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin America. It follows QTech’s recent deal with AbraCadabra, which brought crash and fast-paced formats onto the same network: Crazy Rocket, Mayan Plinko, Narco Mines, Lucky Fish and Football Keno.
The two deals are worth reading together. Crash games, plinko and keno formats outperform traditional slots in several emerging markets, and the AbraCadabra addition directly fills that gap in QTech’s catalogue.
Yann Bautista, Founder and Director at BitPunch, said the deal gives the studio access to operators in regions where it had limited reach, and that BitPunch is targeting aggregators that can improve its international visibility.
Philip Doftvik, CEO of QTech Games, said BitPunch’s content would strengthen the offer for operators across fragmented growth markets. In the AbraCadabra announcement, Doftvik pointed to repeat-session and dwell-time metrics, a clear sign that QTech is curating for retention, not just volume.
💡 TGJ Take
QTech is not just adding suppliers. It is building a content stack tuned for how players in emerging markets actually behave. Slots for breadth, crash and plinko for session depth. For operators in Africa and LATAM integrating through QTech, this cuts the need to source format diversity from multiple aggregators. For smaller studios like BitPunch, the path is clear: direct operator deals in fragmented markets are slow. Aggregator distribution is the faster route to scale.