NetEntertainment team with Microgame for live games launch in Italy

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NetEntertainmnet (NetEnt) have reached an agreement with Italian based e-gaming developer Microgame (as distinct from Microgaming) making NetEnt’s live dealer games available as part of the Microgame suit of online casino games.

More than 100 operators, mainly Italian market facing, use Microgame’s BOS gaming platform including 365sport.it, Betpoint.it, GiochiTelematici.it and Giocasempre.

This will be the first time NetEnt’s live games have been made available to Italian resident players.

(PRESS RELEASE) – NetEnt, leading provider of online gaming solutions, has teamed up with MicroGame S.p.A., one of the leading gaming service providers in Italy, to officially launch its award-winning Live Casino product in the Italian market.

Under the terms of the license agreement NetEnt will deliver its range of Live Casino content, including Roulette and Black Jack, to MicroGame’s long list of gaming sites. This is the first time NetEnt´s Live Casino product has been made available in the Italian market.

Live Casino is a real-time entertainment product that was introduced by NetEnt in 2013. The games resemble a real-life casino experience and are broadcast live, 24/7 with real dealers via video link from NetEnt´s studio in Malta.

In 2014 NetEnt entered 24 new Live Casino agreements, and 28 customers were launched.

Enrico Bradamante, MD of NetEnt Malta Ltd and Chief of European Market Operations says,

“MicroGame is an important partner for NetEnt and their strong position in the Italian gaming market makes them an excellent choice for the roll out of our world-class Live Casino product. Italy continues to be a key market for NetEnt, I have high expectations for our live entertainment product and I’m very pleased that we are broadening our offering within the Italian market.”

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