Realistic Games Lends Content to Betfred

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January 4th, 2017
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Realistic Games, having gone live with its very first multi-channel title last May, has announced that it will be lending its entire gaming PORTFOLIO to the UK-based bookmaker, Betfred, as a result of a recently signed deal between the two brands.

More specifically, the arrangement allows for Betfred to go live with the supplier’s entirety of games across its site, and includes classic table games such as blackjack & roulette, plus SLOT titles like 6 Appeal, and Super Graphics Upside Down.

Betfred is not the first partnership for Realistic Games following its launch of The Fruit Machine. In fact, it also lends its content to Ladbrokes, Vera & John, Iforium, GVC, Kindred Group, and other operators.

Chief executive of Realistic Games, Andy Harris, commented, "We are really pleased to be providing our games to Betfred, one of the UK's most recognised and well respected gambling brands."

Harris continued, "We are confident Betfred's customers will be engaged and entertained by our games, regardless of whether they're playing them on desktop, phone, or tablet."

"We pride ourselves in offering our players the widest selection of quality games on the market, so joining forces with Realistic was a simple decision for us. Their slots, and in particular their excellent table games, are a great addition, and I am sure they will become player favourites in no time at all," added Betfred’s commercial director, Russell Young.

Realistic Games strives to deliver the highest quality content to leading gaming operators across the globe, and this is yet another move in the right direction for the brand.

Source:

Cooke, Sam. “Realistic Games Signs Agreement with Betfred”, sbcnews.co.uk, January 4, 2017.

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