MahiGaming Review
Backed up by a team of industry experts, MahiGaming, situated in San Diego, California, emerged in 2015 as a development studio that creates software and recognizable gaming products. The studio started out by partnering up with Microgaming to utilize and distribute its games through the Quickfire platform for a global audience and debuted with 108 Heroes. Since then, MahiGaming quickly expanded and became the parent company of four other studios, including Triple Edge, Gameburger, Neon Valley, and Fortune Factory. After the acquisition of Microgaming by Games Global, MahiGaming and its studios moved platform along with the acquisition and now strive to reach its full potential through monthly releases.
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While MahiGaming no longer distributes its own games, as most of that work goes through its other studios, it has a pretty solid portfolio from the past, known for its 3D animation and fun themes. With games such as Electric Diva, a game about aliens and rock music, Ninja Magic, which is all about, well, ninjas; and The Heat Is On, themed around cops and robbers, the studio put itself on the map while distributing its games through the old Quickfire platform.
MahiGaming Conclusion
MahiGaming started as a slot development studio that quickly grew thanks to its early partnership with Microgaming and later became the parent company of four other studios. While the studio does not directly produce and distribute its own games, it prides itself on being a dynamic development house that contributes to gaming products across multiple platforms. The studio's history is quite interesting, as it has only been in the industry for a decade, and we are excited to see what the future holds for MahiGaming.


