Network Gaming, a betting technology business that is developing the next generation of sports prediction games centered on small-stakes-big-win betting products, has added four new major partners ahead of the World Cup. Network Gaming’s new partners include: With new product launches across numerous sports, led by its flagship World Cup Tournament Survivor game, Network Gaming’s new partners are:
Network Gaming sprang to prominence with the success of its first pay-to-play game, Fantasy Masters golf, and has lately received strategic investment from a slew of industry giants, including Betfair co-founder Andrew Black.
Top-tier operator Fitzdares, talkSPORT, whose popular sports news and analysis shows generate audience engagement across a variety of live-broadcast channels, and The Sun’s fantasy football product Dream Team are among Network Gaming’s ongoing relationships.
Entries for the World Cup Tournament Survivor game, which follows a similar style to Network Gaming’s traditional Survivor format that has proven so successful in its inaugural release surrounding the English Premier League, are now available. During the current economic downturn, a £10 entry fee provides clients two lives and maybe a whole tournament of enjoyment.
Thousands of participants have already registered, with the total prize pool expected to exceed £25,000.
Harry Collins, CEO at Network Gaming, said:
“We are delighted to support our new partners in engaging their audiences and growing wallet share with our exciting and truly differentiated product portfolio. Network Gaming products are easy to integrate and increase time on site. As a team, we’re also energised to continue to unveil more new products across a wide range of sports to all our prestigious partners in the coming year.”