BetGames.TV announces partnership with Microgaming

BetGames excited to link up with world renowned content aggregator 

Popular slot game developers Microgaming have announced a partnership with BetGames.TV, one of the world's fastest growing live casino betting suppliers.

The partnership will see Microgaming's content aggregation clients receive access to all of BetGames.TV's award winning games which include: Wheel of Fortune, Dice Duel, Bet-on-Poker, 6+ Poker, Bet-on-Baccarat, War of Bets and Speedy 7.

Players will also get the opportunity to play some of BetGames.TV's unique lottery style live casino game show games Lucky 5, Lucky 6 and Lucky 7

BetGames relishing the opportunity to partner with Microgaming

Aiste Garneviciene, Chief Operating Officer at BetGames.tv has spoke of their delight regarding the partnership with Microgaming, she said: “We are proud to collaborate with Microgaming, one of the world’s leading suppliers of premium online gaming software, and we are relishing the opportunity to work hand in hand with one of the most well-known and celebrated companies. They have set a high standard in the industry and we are eager to work with them.

“The link between our brands is obvious, with both companies on the cutting edge of technological advances, and the integration will be seamless. Our immersive, interactive and entertaining products will add gloss to an already amazing portfolio held by Microgaming."

'A delight for players' says COO

Chief Operating Officer Richard Hogg followed this by saying: “Microgaming has won a host of awards, are well known to the iGaming industry, public and media, and the synergy between them and BetGames.TV will provide consumers with the finest products on the market.

“The combination between one of the most popular and established platforms and one of the rising stars in the industry makes this a delight for players. BetGames.TV offers a regulated live betting experience across all sectors of the consumer needs, be it sports betting, casino or lottery platforms,” concluded Hogg.