BetGames has expanded its reach to the Netherlands with Circus.nl, boosting the operator’s library of games with some of its most cherished titles. Among the new titles rolling in are 6+Poker, Beton Poker, and Live Roulette.
BetGames has focused on building customizable titles that carefully analyze market trends and zero in on niche and mainstream player preferences, giving partner casinos and operators the chance to truly differentiate their libraries.
BetGames is similarly trying to cater to a diverse demographic as its titles are expanding and adjusting at a fast pace, the company noted. Commenting on the opportunity to introduce its titles with Circus.nl,
BetGames CEO Andreas Koeberl has said that he was happy to see his company make its debut in the Netherlands and establish its portfolio with a leading local operator.
"The partnership maintains our drive to provide our unique brand of entertainment that bridges the gap between recreational bettors and casino with a diverse collection of intuitive takes on the most popular casino games," Koeberl said.
Circus.nl Casino Operations Manager Denis Wittebrood was similarly pleased with this new opportunity, hailing the chance to add fresh poker games to the company’s library and strengthen the available offer for players.
With such a proposition, players will have the opportunity to enjoy every poker deal and experience new game types or enhance their gameplay with more advanced options.
"Bringing BetGames' live offering to the Dutch market reinforces our leading position in content for slots, live casino and now also online poker," Wittebrood noted.
The studio has had many firsts this year – other than breaking ground into new markets. For example, BetGames released its first crash game, Skyward earlier.
You may argue that the game has taken off, as the supplier and Betway, a prominent betting operator, negotiated a deal to produce an exclusively branded title for the casino. Overall, BetGames has enjoyed a strong several months with multiple partnerships and launches.
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