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Interblock Snaps up Aruze Gaming America’s ETGs
Aruze Gaming America’s electronic table games are now changing ownership as the company’s slot operations were bought out by Play Synergy earlier this week

Interblock has confirmed that it’s buying out electronic table games (ETG). The company, which develops products for the iGaming industry, will strengthen its own offering in the vertical by securing the remaining assets from Aruze Gaming America.
Aruze’s ETGs Change Hands
Interblock is moving confidently in the vertical as well, as the company is acquiring the ETG product line and will be expanding its workforce to more than 700 employees worldwide, with more details about the company’s plans and the exact nature of the acquisition forthcoming. Commenting on the recent development, Interblock Global CEO John Connelly had this to add:
The Aruze acquisition creates a significant portfolio of innovative synergies we intend to bring to the market before the end of this calendar year.
Interblock Global CEO John Connelly
The executive said that his company was happy to buy these assets from Aruze Gaming, as it allowed the company to significantly diversify and scale up its offer. This acquisition is an opportunity for the company to offer a broader range of high-quality, innovative gaming solutions to its valued partners.
Interblock is committed to bringing worthwhile gaming solutions for both the land-based and online sectors, with the acquisition of the ETGs assets from Aruze Gaming America a step in the right direction.
As the transition of assets is carried out, Interblock expects to continue business as normal, with no disruptions in development or delivery. Aruze Gaming America is also said to be laying off 100 people as part of its asset sale.
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