Chilicasino to use online Quickfire platform by MicroGaming

Chiligaming will use the super quick Quickfire online gaming platform to enhance Chilicasino.com's casino, poker and sports betting services

Chiligaming is working with the well-respected MicroGaming to give players access to over 250 popular games like Tomb Raider and Thunderstruck, as well as Mega Moolah, a game with a progressive jackpot that can reach several millions. The move will give existing Chili customers a bigger, better and more diverse experience, thanks to the new content and larger prize pools. In addition, Chiligaming hopes that the partnership will draw new customers as well.

MicroGaming's Quickfire technology is a popular online gaming platform, and lately it's been getting lots of well warranted attention. "QuickFire powered by MicroGaming has a fantastic reputation for innovation; its effortless integration process, coupled with its speed to market, made it the obvious choice when looking for a new supplier," says Andrea Rossi, a product manager for Chilicasino.com. "Chilicasino.com is a well-established brand across numerous countries and the addition of Quickfire allows us to strengthen our position within these markets. We look forward to a long and prosperous partnership."

MicroGaming seems to be just as enthusiastic about the new joint agreement. Ashley Sanford-Sykes, the spokesperson representing Quickfire, had this to say: "It is fantastic to be partnering with such a large, reputable gaming organisation and we look forward to offering an enhanced gaming experience to ChiliCasino.com’s players. The speed at which we can integrate with its existing systems, along with the outstanding reputation MicroGaming software holds will greatly strengthen their position."



Sanford-Sykes agreed that the partnership stands to help Chiligaming's online presence attract new players and retain existing ones, saying, "Our popularity and expertise should encourage rapid customer acquisition and prolonged player retention, which is a testament to our service."