JPM Interactive has entered into an agreement to deploy its increasing portfolio of online games via Microgaming Systems QuickFire platform.

In addition to developing new content under the Max Power brand, JPMi is also in the process of converting its library of classic AWP titles ready for release on QuickFire.

“Operators are finding that JPMi’s AWP style games bring an added dimension to the online player experience, broadening their player base and boosting the confidence of new players who are already familiar with the JPMi titles, having enjoyed them in other land-based environments," commented JPMi's Andrew Davies.

“The innovative QuickFire platform, powered by Microgaming, will enable the JPM group's extensive games catalogue to be integrated with a variety of external player account systems. Our games will benefit from QuickFire’s world-class infrastructure and support, plus the player will be rewarded with rich and entertaining gameplay,” he added.

Commenting on the agreement, QuickFire spokesperson Ashley Sandyford-Sykes added: “We’re delighted to be partnering with JPMi and believe that this venture will be highly successful. Our first class service and easy integration process means that any new products can be rolled out to operators with the minimum of fuss."

Games integration is now under way and the first titles will be deployed to operators over the coming weeks. Its initial release will be Turbo, a game based on the company’s Max Power games concept. This will be rapidly followed by Criss Cross Cash, Eldorado, Daytona, 4th Dimension and Black Magic.