Microgaming’s Quickfire is pleased to reveal that it will be hosting a Games Concept Day with operators in Malta.

The Quickfire Games Concept Day is the second full-day workshop to date, the first of which was held in Gibraltar in July of this year.

The sessions are totally focused on game content, with Quickfire displaying the latest roadmap to customers after which it allows each operator in attendance to devise an idea for a new game, which is then proposed to the group.

The latest workshop is scheduled to be held at The Westin Dragonara Resort in Malta and it is expected that a large number of Malta-based operators will be attending.

The Director of Quickfire at Microgaming, Andrew Clucas, commented that Quickfire is all about content; delivering the largest and most diverse portfolio to meet the needs and wants of their operators. He added that gathering feedback in a forum like this is invaluable as it allows them to better understand what content their operators are looking for and to get the creative juices flowing with their games team.

Andrew Hollis, the Games Manager for Quickfire, added that having seen some very interesting pitches in July in Gibraltar, he is excited for what that day’s session would reveal. He added that they would take the overall winning idea and put the game into development with details of the winning concept publicized closer to the game’s launch next year.

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