Stock Markets February 17, 2026

Bragg Gaming Stock Edges Higher After Expanded Content Delivery Deal With Super Technologies

Agreement broadens an existing relationship to accelerate multi-brand content distribution across regulated markets

By Sofia Navarro BRAG
Bragg Gaming Stock Edges Higher After Expanded Content Delivery Deal With Super Technologies
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Bragg Gaming Group saw its shares rise 3.2% after confirming a strategic expansion of its content aggregation and delivery agreement with Super Technologies. The pact builds on a collaboration that began in 2020 and leverages Bragg’s Remote Games Server and HUB platform to supply market-specific and third-party titles, FUZE promotional tools, and proprietary content across regulated jurisdictions.

Key Points

  • Bragg’s stock rose 3.2% after the firm announced an expanded content aggregation and delivery partnership with Super Technologies.
  • The agreement builds on a relationship beginning in 2020, with launches completed in Romania, Belgium, Serbia and Brazil, and will use Bragg’s Remote Games Server and HUB platform to deliver market-specific content.
  • Bragg’s RGS is licensed in more than 30 internationally regulated gaming markets and its content delivery platform features over 13,000 titles; the deal also includes wider deployment of the FUZE promotional and gamification tools.

Bragg Gaming Group’s stock climbed 3.2% on Tuesday after the company announced an expanded strategic partnership with Super Technologies to provide full content aggregation and delivery services across Super’s multi-brand portfolio.

The renewed agreement extends a relationship that originated in 2020 and follows successful rollouts in Romania, Belgium, Serbia and, most recently, Brazil. Under the terms, Bragg will supply market-specific games and make available third-party, proprietary, exclusive and bespoke content via its Remote Games Server - RGS - and its HUB content delivery platform.

The arrangement positions Bragg as an execution partner for Super Technologies’ expansion plans, offering quicker access to curated content while addressing the technical and compliance requirements inherent to regulated territories. Bragg’s RGS is currently licensed in more than 30 internationally regulated gaming markets, and the company’s content delivery platform hosts in excess of 13,000 titles.

"We are excited to be selected as preferred partner to Super Technologies. This partnership is built to win, providing frictionless services, unified delivery and promotional solutions to their multi-brand ecosystem and unlocking stronger performance, lower costs, and faster execution," said Matevž Mazij, CEO of Bragg Gaming Group.

The contract also calls for additional deployment of Bragg’s FUZE promotional and gamification toolset across selected content, enhancing player engagement and promotional capability within Super’s brands. Bragg’s content pipeline is supported by its in-house studios Wild Streak Gaming, Atomic Slot Lab and Indigo Magic, alongside a roster of "Powered by Bragg" partners.

Maxim Verplanken, VP Product - Gaming of Super Technologies, said selecting Bragg was "a strategic choice driven by the diversity of their content provider portfolio, as well as the strong technical support and partnership mindset that they have demonstrated."

The deal reinforces Bragg’s role as a technology and content aggregator for operators seeking a single point of delivery that can meet varying market specifications and regulatory standards. For Super Technologies, the extension formalizes reliance on a partner that can combine content breadth with platform-level services, including promotional toolsets and compliance readiness.


Sector implications: The agreement touches the online gaming and iGaming technology sectors, with implications for operators, content studios and platform providers that serve regulated markets.

What remains to be seen: The effectiveness of the expanded deployment will depend on continued technical integration and regulatory compliance across the jurisdictions where Super Technologies operates.

Risks

  • Regulatory and compliance readiness is required for expansion into regulated territories - failures or delays in meeting those requirements could impede rollouts. (Impacts: gaming and iGaming technology sectors)
  • Execution risk tied to integrating and delivering market-specific content across Super Technologies’ multi-brand ecosystem - technical integration issues could slow launches. (Impacts: platform providers and operators)
  • Changes to licensing status or limitations in any of the jurisdictions where Bragg’s RGS is authorized could affect content delivery and market access. (Impacts: online gaming operations and content aggregators)

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