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A round-up of the latest launches and deals in the egaming industry including Tabcorp, Gameiom and Videoslots
Online casino Videoslots has struck a deal with Stockholm-based developer Nolimit City to bolster its online portfolio.
Videoslots.com will offer familiar titles Creepy Carnival, Oktoberfest and Space Arcade, delivered by Nolimit City’s in-house platform. The HTML5 developed slots are available across desktop, mobile and tablet devices.
The site currently hosts just under 2,000 slots and tables games.
Videoslots COO Ulle Skottling said: “Our aim has always been to offer the largest collection of premium games for our players, and integrating high-quality slots from Nolimit City is another huge step in the right direction for us.”
Nolimit City CTO Jonas Tegman added: “We’re very confident that our existing games and those in development will be a big-hit and prove popular with players wherever they are in the world.”
Gameiom Technologies has signed a deal with Reflex to supply its Remote Game Server (RGS), enabling the company to better supply operators with its game content.
Reflex MD Quentin Stotts said: “We’ve come a long way in the 15 months or so that we first entered the digital market. The deal with Stuart and his team at Gameiom is another important piece in the digital jigsaw for Reflex.
Gameiom CEO Stuart Carr commented: “Like ourselves, Reflex has a strong and independent identity which the market respects and which in part at least, underpins the huge success it has achieved in bricks and mortar gaming, where it is a major supplier of equipment to the pub, club, bingo, AGC and FEC sectors.”
“I am confident that the Reflex team, headed by Quentin Stott and chief product officer, Mat Ingram, will replicate that success in the digital space,” he added.
Australian firm Tabcorp has heralded a strong start to its partnership with data and streaming supplier SIS to provide UK greyhound racing live broadcasting and data services across the country.
The operator’s racing media arm Sky Racing commenced broadcasting of live images from UK stadia in February and currently broadcasts two race meetings every day.
The picture and data feeds are augmented with Tabcorp’s local, in-house commentary and pictures are broadcast from late night through to the early hours of the morning.
Brett Gorman, general manager of International at Tabcorp, said: “Early indications show our customers have welcomed the new greyhound racing product from the UK. Although most of the coverage so far has been late at night or early morning, the feedback we have received has been very positive.”
SIS acquired the rights to stream BAGS greyhound racing to international customers in 2015. The deal allows SIS to provide coverage from 20 UK tracks featuring almost 30,000 races each year.
Edge Gaming has partnered with BetConstruct to provide virtual cockfighting across its network. The concept offers realistic, advanced animation technology on a multilingual and multi-currency interface.
Edge gaming director Don Brooks commented: “We are very excited to partner with BetConstruct who we see as one of the leading innovators in the industry.
“The need for unique gaming experiences has heightened in recent years and we expect our offering to help to open up markets that have been historically hard to crack.”
Regional director at BetConstruct Anna Shahbazyan said: “The popularity of virtual products in the LatAm market makes Edge Gaming’s Virtual Cockfighting a welcome addition to our platform. We look forward to building on the partnership with Edge Gaming.”
Brands William Hill, Grosvenor Casino, Pink Casino and Slot Boss are now offering GW Games HTML5 developed slot Wild Bandits across mobile, tablet and desktop platforms. The Wild West themed slot offers free spins and encourages different play strategies to boost RTP.
GW Games commercial director Andrew Henson said: “Wild Bandits has performed above expectations so far, and we expect that to continue when following its release with these high quality operators.”