Tequity signs RGS Platform Agreement with Print Studios | iGaming Future
Tequity has expanded its platform roster with a new agreement that brings Print Studios onto its licensed modular Remote Gaming Server (RGS). The collaboration equips the developer with the tools and infrastructure to create, integrate, and distribute slot content at pace across regulated markets.
Under the deal, Print Studios will build and launch titles via Tequity’s RGS, a tech stack engineered to streamline production pipelines, reduce time-to-market, and simplify delivery for both operators and suppliers. The move aligns with a broader push from studios seeking flexible middleware that handles the heavy lifting—from game logic and math to compliance and remote features—while internal teams focus on design and gameplay innovation.
A busy run-up for Tequity
The Print Studios partnership caps a run of activity for Tequity. In recent weeks, the company:
- Signed another RGS platform agreement with Konquer
- Rolled out its White Label Originals series on an established aggregation hub
- Announced a strategic tie-up with Xanada Investments
- Completed integrations with Parlaybay, BeyondPlay, AvatarUX, Fantasma Games, and JustSlots
For Print Studios, plugging into a modular RGS offers a route to scale without sacrificing craft. The setup supports faster iteration, controlled feature deployment, and smoother onboarding with operators, all of which are critical in the rapidly moving slots vertical. As new mechanics and retention features rise to prominence, the ability to ship updates and fresh content quickly can be a competitive advantage.
Leaning on modular tech to accelerate growth
Tequity’s leadership described Print Studios as a creator with a strong track record for polished, player-centric releases across multiple markets. They emphasized that the RGS framework is designed to shoulder core technical complexities, enabling partners to roll out content more efficiently and consistently.
Print Studios’ commercial team echoed that perspective, noting that access to Tequity’s technology will aid their efforts to deliver the kind of experiences their audiences expect. The company signaled confidence in its upcoming roadmap and the potential market impact of future launches under this arrangement.
As the iGaming ecosystem leans harder into modular platforms and streamlined distribution, partnerships like this illustrate how studios and platform providers are aligning to speed delivery cycles while maintaining quality. With fresh integrations and a growing network, Tequity is positioning its RGS as an accelerator for studios seeking scale. For Print Studios, the collaboration looks set to support a more ambitious release cadence and broader reach for its portfolio.