Weike Gaming Technology, a land casino game provider based in Singapore, has made a deal with ONEworks that will introduce its games to the online market.
ONEworks, who develops sportsbook software services, commented on the deal saying:
“Weike games have been integrated onto the ONEworks platforms and will go live with two player classic game titles.
“The titles from the Weike’s slot portfolio represent a specific targeting of various South East Asian markets where the games are extremely popular in land-based venues.”
Weike’s ‘Qin Shi Huang’, ‘The Landlord’ and or ‘Dou Di Zhu’ are popular games in Singapore and Macau.
Regarding the contract with ONEworks, Peter Kup-Ferroth, vice president for product marketing at Weike, said it is “is the perfect avenue for us to provide a transition of our popular games into the online environment”.
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sharpe 8 years ago
I'm not familiar with Weike Gaming Technology products but it sound interesting that they are going to try to break trough on the online gambling market. It's always nice for me as a player to test a new provider with some different and fresh games. Hopefully they will be able to present some quality products.
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jade 8 years ago
The trend continues, two companies forming a partnership for the benefit of both. And I guess it really has to continue because of all the components it takes to put this stuff online. The part that caught my eye was the "two player classic game titles." Two player, huh and live, now how is that gonna work. Is there anyone...
The trend continues, two companies forming a partnership for the benefit of both. And I guess it really has to continue because of all the components it takes to put this stuff online. The part that caught my eye was the "two player classic game titles." Two player, huh and live, now how is that gonna work. Is there anyone who can go into a little more detail about these games. I'm all ears..............
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