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iSoftBet to provide gaming contents to Betclic Everest Group
iSoftBet seems to be the most happening casino gaming solutions provider in town that is why they are up to securing more and more content deals with many partners. In their latest attempt they have agreed to offer their portfolio to European giant Betclic Everest Group that includes few of its prominent titles like ‘Platoon Wild’ and ‘Slammin’7s’, as well as table games including roulette and blackjack along with many others. The significant part of the deal is that Everest Group will have access of iSoftBet’s Game Aggregation Platform (GAP) which has the participation of more than twenty software solution providers hence they can offer more than 1000 titles to their players. Moreover, content will be provided to Expekt and montecarlocasino.com brands as well which are the group brands of Everest hence all three gaming operators are going to be benefitted with just one deal. Talking about their new content partner and how they can explore new opportunities with new age titles, Betclic Everest Group product and innovations director Pascal Brouet said, “Our continued strategy is to ensure we enrich our casino product with the very best content within the industry.
“That is why we’re delighted to partner with iSoftBet, who are renowned for their graphically rich and diverse games and branded content.”
Likewise, Nir Elbaz, managing director at iSoftBet, also added: “This deal fits perfectly with our strategy of expansion into regulated markets, which is continuing apace, especially in Europe. Operators need the support of suppliers who are prepared to spend the time and effort to understand each market requirement and to support their business, something which iSoftbet is happy to do. We are very proud to be partnering with Betclic Everest Group and believe we can bring each other continued success.”
Nonetheless, such kind of associations are growing prominent in online gambling market which is benefiting both operators as well players who can now access most of the popular gaming titles only at one operator that as well ensures more and more new players will join the industry looking at the fast pace it is growing with.
SkillOnNet Adds Games from Microgaming
SkillOnNet, a B2B casino group powering online gaming sites such as DrueckGlueck, PlayMillion Casino, Queen Vegas, SlotsMagic, Mega Casino, Vegas Winner and EuCasino, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a deal with Quickfire, in terms of which it will add Microgaming’s established portfolio of games to their ever-expanding network of leading casinos.
Included in the deal are popular games such as Terminator II slot, Jurassic Park slot, Mega Moolah slot, Thunderstruck slot, Avalon II slot, Bridesmaids slot and The Quest For The Grail slot.
Michael Golembo, Director of Sales and Marketing at SkillOnNet, commented on the new deal by saying that they are delighted to now offer Microgaming games to their players via the Quickform platform. He also said that that their huge catalogue of online slots, together with the industry’s largest progressive jackpot slots network, will take their casinos to a new level in desktop as well as online mobile content.
Golembo went on to say that they are eagerly looking forward to building a great relationship with Microgaming, the best and most experienced game provider of them all!.
The Director of Quickfire at Microgaming, Andrew Clucas, added that with over 10 online gaming sites under the SkillOnNet umbrella, through this agreement they are extending the reach of their content to new audiences. He also said that Microgaming has the largest portfolio of content in the marketplace and with further innovative content being released each month, it is an exciting time for SkillOnNet and their casino players.
Evolution to launch live casino as well London’s Live from The Hippodrome’ feed services
After looking at the success of online casino industry, more and more traditional gaming operators, who have been famous for their brick and mortar offerings, are entering into the online space but with a difference and Evolution Gaming is one such new entrant to the online gambling market who has decided to launch online live casino service with the Hippodrome Casino in London, UK. Since, Evolution has been famous among the table game players for its generic live tables offering predominantly Roulette, new offer will also roll around Evolution’s generic live tables located at the firm’s studio in Riga, Latvia, along with a Dual Play Roulette table that will be made available at the Hippodrome’s ‘Lola’s’ underground casino facility. To encash the online traffic completely, online gaming platform will support hosts of mobile OS like mobile phone, tablet, and traditional desktop and knowingly it would not be heavy on resources so any mobile device can play them easily.
Talking about the innovative step to enter into the online space with some kind of exclusivity, Hippodrome director of online operations, George Constantinou, said, “This exciting initiative with Evolution will enable players to play not only at our historic destination casino, but to actually play online at a real table set amidst the unique and pulsating atmosphere of Lola’s.”
Likewise, Evolution also shared its exaggeration to hands in with an established player like Hippodrome, its chief executive and co-founder Jens on Bahr said, “This is another major step in our land-based and convergence strategy — a step that will both enrich the gaming experience for online players and expand the services available to all Evolution licensees.
“Existing and new Hippodrome and Lola’s patrons will be able to experience the thrill of playing at this historic venue’s tables from virtually any location, even when they are not able to visit the venue in-person.”
Microgaming Adapts to Technological Developments
Microgaming, an award-winning supplier of casino, poker and bingo software to gaming brands all over the world, has proved that the capability to adjust to technological developments is crucial to continued success.
Microgaming was the first company to develop online casino software in 1994 and was also the first to produce games for wearable technology. The company’s engineers have also recently won an award for their developments in virtual reality with VR Roulette.
The company currently has six varieties of online roulette for Canadian players at 32Red Casino which includes European, French and American. Players have an opportunity to play these all on desktop, tablet and wearable tech that includes smartwatches. Microgaming and sites that offer the games such as 32Red Casino are ahead of the competition with the addition of their VR roulette option.
Microgaming also currently leads the way in the slot machine market after recently winning the award for Best Digital Product of the year with its Jurassic Park online slot game. Jurassic Park is the first slot game to use Parallax Scrolling effects, and the game can be played at several online casinos that include Roxy Palace Casino, where there is a progressive jackpot being offered and 32Red Casino where players are given an opportunity to have multiple bonuses as well as the Dish of the Day giving them a chance to get a random cash bonus.
However, Microgaming faces tough competition from their main rivals, Playtech.
Both companies have proved how successful engines should be applicable to a number of different games and used across multiple platforms in order for the user to enjoy them instantly.
UK Gambling Commission slaps a £300k fine over Camelot for Lotto Raffle error
When we say UK is the largest online gambling market, we really mean it and this status is not given to this region, perhaps it has earned it for the way gaming regulators are managing the affairs of online gambling over here. To make aware of the operators about the fair play policies issued by the UK Gambling Commission, Camelot, one of the biggest UK National Lottery operator, has been slapped a fine of £300,000 for publishing incorrect results for its Lotto Millionaire Raffle game. This is certainly one of its kind action which is taken almost promptly – though it relates to the mistake done back in October 10, 2015, by the regulator hence it is being appreciated by every expert of the game saying it will help online lottery gains more faith of the players. Informing about the corrective action being taken by the UKGC, its executive director Sarah Gardner says, “It is essential that the public can have confidence in how the National Lottery is run. Camelot’s failures on this occasion resulted in a significant number of National Lottery players being misled and so put at risk that public confidence.
“When errors occur, it is essential that the interests of players are put first and we will not hesitate to use our enforcement powers to take the necessary action to make requirements clear and to deter the likelihood of future incidents.”
National gambling commission also informed about other two incidents where same operator did mistake of the same nature but since their impact was minimal, nothing has been indicted for them apart from just a warning. On the other side, Camelot also accepted their mistake and issued conformity with the action via a statement by head of policy and regulatory affairs Daniel Dyball who says, “We absolutely accept that we made a mistake in each of the cases and are very sorry that they happened. We therefore accept that licence breaches occurred and, in the one case in which a financial penalty was imposed, have paid it.
“The incidents, which took place back in 2015 and were caused by human error, were quickly identified and promptly fixed. We also took immediate action to communicate the correct results and to strengthen our internal processes to minimise the chances of these specific issues happening again. Public confidence in The National Lottery is of paramount importance and we believe our outstanding operational record over the last 22 years underlines how seriously we take our responsibilities to players.”