Betsson has teamed up with Real Live Games (Religa) to launch a Triple Way Live Roulette, which will be a branded solution available exclusively for the operator across a number of markets. The new game should go live before the New Year and it’s developed in a way that will both help elevate Betsson’s own standing with players, and also bring a number of features and gameplay elements that are player favorite.
Betsson Prepares to Roll Out Triple Way Live Roulette
Betsson CCO Ronni Hartvig has welcomed the opportunity to bring Triple Way Live Roulette to audiences, hailing Real Live Games’ expertise and development expertise in building seamless experiences for the iGaming industry. Hartvig added:
This revolutionary roulette solution stands out from the competition and features a unique win multiplier embedded into its very own wheel, something players won’t find anywhere else.
Betsson CCO Ronni Hartvig
The executive is confident that the new game will enjoy a warm reception by audiences, not least because of the developer studio’s own prominent standing in the industry and expertise in crafting innovative products. Real Live Games CEO Edgar Portelli was similarly pleased with the latest development, highlighting the great opportunity that developing this new game constituted.
He welcomed the chance to add yet another great title to his company’s portfolio. The Triple Way feature is developed by JJ Gaming, he explained, and licensed by ANG Limited, but exclusively distributed by Real Live Games. This means that Betsson fans will get an outstanding product on their hands, and said:
We are confident that with our innovative technology and extensive setup knowledge, coupled with the quality of Betsson brands, we will soon provide an excellent experience to casino players across the globe.
Real Live Games CEO Edgar Portelli
Betsson is committed to delivering players the best possible iGaming quality and the launch of this new dedicated product is another step in this direction. In the meantime, the company has been growing its global footprint.