Pragmatic Play expands live casino offerings with BetMGM and LeoVegas
LeoVegas.nl has customised tables in operation within the Netherlands that are utilising Pragmatic Play's digital solutions.
Supplier Pragmatic Play has extended its live casino games to BetMGM.co.uk and LeoVegas.com.
Both BetMGM.co.uk and LeoVegas.com have introduced personalised versions of Pragmatic Play’s live casino game, Auto Mega Roulette.
This iteration played without a dealer, incorporates Mega Multipliers capable of granting wins up to 500 times the initial wager.
Irina Cornides, Pragmatic Play COO, said: “This partnership with BetMGM and LeoVegas represents an exciting milestone for Pragmatic Play as we continue to deliver outstanding entertainment experiences in live casino. Our extensive suite of customisation options adds another dimension for our customers, who can quickly and easily stand out with uniquely tailored and branded content.”
Earlier this month, Pragmatic Play expanded its partnership with Flutter, focusing on providing live casino content for Paddy Power and Betfair brands. This extended deal encompasses a range of game show titles and classic casino offerings.
Moreover, Pragmatic Play’s expansion efforts include forging partnerships with operators across diverse regions. From collaborating with Niké in Slovakia to ventures into regulated markets like Spain and Sweden through bet365.
This move aligns with the backdrop of BetMGM’s recent UK launch, leveraging LeoVegas’ technology for its sportsbook. MGM Resorts CEO, Bill Hornbuckle, commented: “The announcement represents a key step forward in our international growth strategy, which has been advancing rapidly since our acquisition of LeoVegas.”
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