Fabamaq from Porto entered one of the world's most competitive casino gaming industries.
Fabamaq, a technology company based in Porto that develops
games for casinos, entered the North American market. With this achievement,
the software-house, which employs 230 people, is hiring essentially in the
areas of game development and software testing. Those interested can apply via
the company's website.
"Entering the United States of America was one of the
highlights of the roadmap defined by Fabamaq for 2023 and continues its efforts
to take the best of what is being done in the Portuguese technological
ecosystem to the other side of the world," the company explained in a
statement.
"The expansion of the casino games produced by Fabamaq
to the United States is an achievement that fills us with pride. Over the last
13 years we have achieved many things, following extremely high standards and
striving to bring innovation, excellence and quality to the products we
develop. Entering this market is a special moment that will forever mark the
company's legacy, opening up new perspectives for the future of growth and
expansion that we want," says João Maia, Fabamaq's director of operations.
This "big win" for Fabamaq "gives greater
projection to its global casino game development operation, since thousands of
players can try out the slot games created in the software-house in various
casinos in the state of Florida," says the specialist in the development
of slots, video-bingos and table games for various international markets.
The technology company also points out that the "North
American market is one of the most competitive on the world stage of the casino
games industry, bringing together only the main players in the sector".
In addition to their presence in land-based casinos, the
games created at Fabamaq will also have an additional showcase in the United
States this second semester - G2E Las Vegas. "This international trade
fair is the ideal platform to show both players and casino operators the latest
innovations, exclusive features and immersive game graphics," concludes
the Porto technology company.