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NYCE launches game aggregation platform NirmataPlay

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NYCE International PLC on Friday announced the launch of its game aggregation platform NirmataPlay.

The London-based provider of gaming technologies and services said NirmataPlay allows operators access to unique content and innovation, and provides studios with global reach without backend complexity.

The platform has three complementary components, Stargate, Initiator and Architect.

NYCE said: ‘Stargate is an aggregator of innovative and exciting game content, providing operators with the latest and greatest games in one simple integration. Initiator is a remote gaming server [RGS] enabling games studios to scale quickly through distributing their content globally with premium operators. Architect enables operators and creators the ability to design and launch their own games using AI-powered technology.’

Chief Executive Officer Farzad Peyman said: ‘We are delighted to officially launch NirmataPlay, building on the acquisitions made earlier this year and embracing AI-powered technology, positioning Nyce International at the forefront of business-to-business gaming services provision.’

The company in late April started trading on the AQSE Growth Market, after it changed its name from ChallengerX PLC, as it is aiming to position itself as ‘the leading gaming product marketplace and technology enabler.’

NYCE shares were 29% higher at 0.18 pence each on Friday morning on the AQSE in London.

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