ONLINE BETTING EXCHANGE SIGNS UP FOR CRYPTOLOGIC
GAMES
1 May 2009
Betfair to get 10 branded games in new deal
The global betting exchange company Betfair has signed
up for 10 branded games from Dublin-based gambling
software provider Cryptologic. The multi-year deal will
see the first five games available to Betfair's two
million registered customers before the end of the Q2
2009, with the remaining games to follow in the third
and fourth quarters.
The games will be made
available to Betfair through Orbis Technology's Open Bet
Fixed Odds Games (FOG) platform. CryptoLogic announced a
deal with Orbis in December 2008 as part of its
successful strategy to expand its channels to the
Internet gaming market (see previous InfoPowa report).
"CryptoLogic's new relationship with Betfair is
excellent proof of the potential of our 'build once,
license often' business strategy," said Brian Hadfield,
CryptoLogic's President and CEO. "CryptoLogic's branded
slot games are both popular and profitable, and today
that leads yet another top global gaming brand to join
CryptoLogic's growing list of customers."
Betfair has reportedly been very pleased with its
partnership with Orbis, through which it has delivered
the popular Betfairarcade.com and Quickplay games. The
CryptoLogic products will sit online beside the 75 games
already delivered in the Arcade.
"Betfair is
excited to make CryptoLogic's casino games available to
our two million registered customers," said Albert
Tapper Head of Arcade / XG. "Betfair is all about
offering customers unprecedented choice, value and
control, and CryptoLogic's market-leading slot games
will add to that experience."
CryptoLogic and
Betfair have worked together in the past, dating back to
2004 when Betfair launched www.betfairpoker.com using
software licensed from CryptoLogic's subsidiary,
WagerLogic Limited.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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