Betsoft Gaming, the leading 3D cinematic slots provider, announced today that they have signed a partnership agreement with Oriental Group, a well known and highly respected live dealer operator in the Asian market.
The agreement between the two parties will see Oriental Group integrating Betsoft Gaming’s Slots3 suite of premium 3D video slots into their portfolio, as well as add the top-tier ToGo mobile games as well. Some of the titles that will be integrated by the Oriental Group includes Pinocchio, MegaGames and SugarPop!, but many more will also be made available for the players.
“We are tremendously pleased to be signing this partnership with Oriental Group,” said Mark Allison, Betsoft Commercial Director. “This will bring true 3D desktop and mobile games to an entirely new market of players, via Oriental Group, a respected titan in the enormous Asian market.”
“Taking on Betsoft’s huge Slots3™ collection will broaden our offerings to our players, enhancing their online casino experience with us,” said Brian Ang of Oriental Group. “We are especially excited to be presenting the ToGo™ mobile games. These games are clearly second to none in the industry and we know that our players will find maximum enjoyment when they choose to play on their portable devices.”
The UK Gambling Commission has issued a £6m (EUR 7.0m / USD 8.2m) penalty to online operator Casumo for severe…
The Dutch Gambling Authority (Kansspelautoriteit/Ksa) expects that by October 1 this year, roughly 6 months from the enactment of the…
Amidst a global pandemic, 888 Holdings has reported a staggering 52% increase in revenue during full-year 2020 to $849.7 million…
Playtech, a leading global gambling technology company, have announced the extension of their partnership with Flutter Entertainment for its Paddy…
FreeBitco.in, a large online (crypto) casino is ambitious and is looking to turn the FunFair (FUN)Token into the token of…
Gustaf Hagman strongly believes so. In a recent interview with Gambling Insider, the LeoVegas Chief Executive Officer expressed his concern…