BETER Live is more than alive! A leading live casino content provider keeps the lively pace of its journey through the iGaming market to now engage in a promising partnership with REEVO, a software development studio aggregating content from proven providers. This time, REEVO will have the BETER Live’s content distributed across its strategic operator partners in key world markets whose players will have the opportunity to check the pulse of the vibrant provider’s games.
Terms of Agreement:
A game development vertical of BETER, the industry’s leading provider of up-to-date content spanning sports, esports, live casino products and gaming solutions, will follow the terms of the latest B2B partnership to supply the representative items from its portfolio to the aggregator. Under this content distribution deal, REEVO will thus get the access to the provider’s classic table games – like Blackjack and Roulette – and the prestigious Gravity Series enjoying enormous popularity with players. The aggregator will distribute these to its partner operator platforms worldwide, as reported by the source.
Must-Have Content:
The popularity of BETER Live’s portfolio has rocketed the studio’s reputation in the industry’s stratosphere and made its content a must-have item for any platform highly concerned about the quality of its offerings. It points to the conclusions that the games seem carefully forged by a master of the craft. Indeed, the provider reportedly boasts of using the latest technologies to develop content proven by the broad customer base.
Single API Transfer:
REEVO will now use the studio’s forgings to widen its impressive gaming consignment and get it distributed to the key world markets in a blink of eye, as the aggregator reportedly uses a single API protocol to transfer the content of multiple providers to the destination platforms. The prominent aggregator continues to mediate among top providers and operators in a manner that confirms the REEVO’s eligibility for the daring role.
B2B Partners:
Commenting on the B2B deal, Anna Vikmane, Director of BETER Live, reportedly said: “This is the start of what will be a long and successful collaboration with REEVO. Both companies share a mission to deliver the most entertaining content to players and our portfolio of live titles is proven to do just that.”
Vikmane also said:“Not only can REEVO’s operator partners offer their players quality live table games such as Roulette, Blackjack and Baccarat, but they can also unleash our thrilling Gravity Series of games on players for the first time. This takes the gameplay to the next level, boosting enjoyment, time spent on the game and ultimately revenues for operators.”
Petra Maria Poola, Head of Sales at REEVO, reportedly added: “BETER Live has made a significant impact in the realm of live content, blending excellence and creativity to provide novel player experiences. This addition greatly enhances our offering, and we eagerly anticipate a close collaboration with the BETER Live team in the upcoming months.”
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Key Points:
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No National Law: India does not have a specific national law regulating online casinos. However, the Public Gambling Act of 1867 prohibits operating physical casinos and gambling houses, but it doesn't cover online platforms, leaving a legal grey area for online gambling.
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