According to the deal, the games will be successfully added within a few weeks and the company has joined prominent operators such as Ladbrokes, Gala Coral and Bet365 who are currently utilizing Playtech’s Open Platform.
At present, Leo Vegas only offers up to 70 games available for Mobile developed in HTML5.
Johan Styren, CEO for LeoVegas commented on the partnership deal and said,
The integration of Playtech’s Open Platform will surely drive us to greater heights adding great value to our customers and delivering great gaming experience.
Steve Schrier, Playtech’s Vice President of Sales Steve further added,
We have been looking forward to partner with LeoVegas and we have big plan for the platform and content for 2015. We will focus mainly on mobile, Omni-channel approach and expand our services to markets such as Scandinavia. We are quite confident that in the next 12 months, we will be having a powerful platform that offers great games that offer cutting edge technology thereby delivering great gaming experience to players.
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