Tom Horn Gaming has signed a new distribution deal with Alea, an iGaming aggregator. The deal expands the supplier’s international reach and makes its full catalogue available to a wider variety of operators. Under the agreement, Tom Horn Gaming’s portfolio of more than 100 titles becomes accessible on Alea’s aggregation platform, which serves operators in numerous regulated jurisdictions.

Including well-known titles like 243 Crystal Fruits, The Secret of Ba, as well as Tao Tree Coins, the deal gives Alea access to a wide selection of Tom Horn Gaming releases. Alea’s single-API system will deliver these games, allowing operators to integrate content more efficiently while meeting local regulatory standards.
Tom Horn Gaming extends its distribution across Europe and Latin America through connecting with the aggregation technology of Alea. The platform of Alea prioritizes localization and compliance, letting operators to offer content designed to specific markets while maintaining a regulatory alignment.
With Brazil and Peru identified as planned expansion targets, the collaboration also supports future market entries. Alea will leverage Tom Horn Gaming’s experience in developing localized content. This will support rollouts and cater to regional player preferences.
Ondrej Lapides, chief executive of Tom Horn Gaming, said the collaboration builds on existing market commitments. He said that partnering with Alea allows them to bring their games to more operators and players. They can reach markets where they have long been committed to delivering tailored, reliable, and engaging content. Alea’s focus on compliance and seamless delivery perfectly complements their own ambitions for growth in both mature and emerging regions. Together, they’re creating a stronger, more accessible gaming ecosystem for their partners worldwide.
Alea described the deal as an opportunity to add a trusted supplier to its growing network of studio partners. The aggregator highlighted Tom Horn Gaming’s focus on accessible, market-specific content. It said this makes the supplier a strong fit for its operator base.