PLENTY HAPPENING AT EiG
18 September 2009
Copenhagen conference news
Mfuse, the UK-based mobile gambling technology provider
has revealed that it has inked an agreement with IPC
Ignite's men's magazine Nuts.
The deal calls for
Mfuse to deliver a white label mobile gambling solution
with one of its clients, among which are major
sportsbetting outfits like Sportingbet and Ladbrokes.
The company did not reveal which one would be involved.
Plenty of action at Dragonfish
Elsewhere at
EiG, Dragonfish, the independent B2B division of 888.com
headed by Gabi Campos revealed that its new Bingo
Network is proceeding apace with 60 skins, and that it
has released 17 new Quickplay side games for Dragonfish
bingo partners, providing more interest and diversity
for players.
The package will include 14 slots, 2
scratchgames and a roulette offering. Similar to bingo,
players can play for free or small amounts of money.
A company spokesman said that instant games play a
major part in the profitability of bingo sites, and
Dragonfish provides an extensive range of games from
slots, scratch cards and card games through to other
popular formats such as High Low, Virtual Sport and
Tables Games.
The Dragonfish portfolio of
Quickplay games include global branded games such as
Spiderman, Fantastic Four, Cluedo, Monopoly, Cleopatra
and XFactor and plans are in place to introduce these
games to Dragonfish bingo partners, increasing player
retention for partners and driving increased lifetime
customer value.
Live gambling in Asia
Live
gambling over the Internet provider Entertasia revealed
a buoyant and growing business at EiG, reporting that it
now has 33 licensees and offers 10 different video
streamed live games.
The client list includes
Bodog , Victor Chandler and soon to be integrated UK top
bookie firm Stan James via an arrangement with Chartwell
Technology.
4 new bingo variations from Cyberarts
Cyberarts continues to expand its online bingo
effort, offering clients 75 and 90 ball variants along
with a Swedish 75 ball version. The company plans to
launch an 80 ball variation next week.
Joining
the list of available games from this provider is
baccarat, and the company is currently working on an
interesting deal with Italian VLT provider Zest Gaming
which will see a slot machine based on the open and
scalable Cyberarts platform.
European deal-making
is continuing, with the hint of some interesting new
developments in France when that market is liberalised.
Mobile the word at Wagerworks
The big push at
IGT UK subsidiary Wagerworks appears to be focused on
mobile gambling right now, according to sales manager
Tony Plaskow.
Mobile games have been provided to
major UK firms like Sky and Rank through a collaborative
deal with Orbis and its Openbet platform.
Given
the diverse Wagerworks games inventory there is good
potential for many games to be converted to the mobile
medium to meet growing demand.
Plaskow revealed
that games available on mobile at present include Elvis,
Dracula, Cleopatra, Hi Five and Rainbow Riches, with
plans to introduce faves like Cluedo, Monopoly,
Roulette, Blackjack and Video Poker.
Cryptologic
has treats in store
The impressive Cryptologic
stand at EiG featured many of the entertainment themes
accessed through brand licencing with major media
companies, such as The Incredible Hulk, Spiderman and
King Kong, all of which have found their way into very
popular slots games.
There's a lot more in the
pipeline, with an October launch date planned for the
ever-popular comic characters Batman and Wonderwoman,
licenced from Warner Bros. DC Comics.
A
spokesman said the new games would be some of the
biggest yet from this veteran online gambling software
developer, featuring 50 paylines and a highly innovative
Bonus Bet which can unlock extra bonus bonanzas.
This top company is planning on 3 to 6 new games
being released every quarter with 20 to 30 branded and
unbranded games in the pipeline in a 40/60 mix of slots
and table games.
Come November, the company will
be ready to launch a new lobby, offering players more
functionality in an innovative and intuitive
presentation that will make it easier for players to
find specific games in the large Cryptologic inventory,
and give them better control.
Versatile platform
Orbis Openbet's highly versatile and open platform
is now being used by a slew of companies, enabling them
to integrate a greater range of games for their players.
The company develops its own games and works
with Freemantle Media Gaming on popular games like
X-Factor, but its open platform enables other companies
to share this diversity of offering, including
Wagerworks, Cryptologic and Barcrest.
The
company's Chain Reaction style games continue to draw
the players, and are being constantly developed. Package
18 has been released on the Orbis new games schedule, so
the next offerings will be around October.
On
demo at EiG was a superbly presented, colourful 20
'line' cascading game called Cash Drop.
Unique is
the byword at Net Entertainment
Rather than
renovate the graphics and issue 'clones' of its games,
Swedish provider Net Entertainment goes the extra mile
by making each offering unique in terms of functionality
and content, said brand coordinator Oscar Lundqvist.
This focus on quality rather than quantity results
in fewer new releases, but originality and good player
response. Latest arrival will be a slot with advanced 3D
graphics branded Ghost Pirates, and the pipeline will
produce an average of three unique games a month going
forward.
An interesting multi-player roulette is
imminent, and the company's Quick Spin feature appears
to have appealed to players, generating a 20 percent
rise in game revenue.
Ongame continues to grow
Online poker network Ongame's agreement bringing
Eurosportbet on board is part of the Bwin subsidiary's
continuing growth and success following the launch of
its impressive P5 poker engine in June this year.
This advanced technology has underpinned the network
growth and is being continually improved, with new
features planned for the fall of 2009 and November which
will add value and improve the player experience.
Bwin's recent acquisition deal with Gioco Digitale
will see the Italian dedicated network using the P5
engine.
G2 celebrates its corporate arrival
GTech G2's grouping of Boss Media, Dynamite Idea,
Finsoft and St Minver caught the headlines last month
(see previous InfoPowa report) and the company used EiG
to showcase both new games offerings and the very smart
new corporate identity.
The group added seven new
minigames and slot games (Hot Pursuit, Luxor Temple,
Rockinī Fruits, Irish Magic, Hells Bells, Burning Ocean,
Spot of Luck) to an already extensive games portfolio.
“Operators are finding that minigames, or side
games, provide an excellent additional revenue stream,”
said Simon Caddy, founder of Dynamite Idea and now Head
of G2’s Games Studio creative think tank. “As part of
GTech G2 now, we have more resources to develop new
games and more operators have access to them.”
New developments include a major update to the group's
bingo software as well as the launch of the Games Studio
and the latest casino software update, which integrates
tournaments with the Gaming Management System.
Playtech lands a big one
The Sega deal (see
following story) was the talking point when it came to
Playtech at EiG. A major coup for the software company.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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