Delasport, a provider of iGaming software and online casino games has signed a partnership with Betsoft Gaming.
The new partnership allows iGaming operators working with Delasport more gaming choices to present to their customers. Delasport are already partnered with a host of iGaming production companies such as Microgaming, Evolution Gaming and Evoplay.
The cost of the deal remains unknown, however, according to a company announcement, Delasport’s main incentive is to offer their players a greater selection of casino games.
Betsoft Gaming currently work with over 200 of the most successful online casino operators worldwide. Their operating partners other than Delasport include PlayFrank online casino as well as numerous other casino operators and sportsbooks.
Speaking after the announcement, Betsoft’s Sales Executive, Anna Mackney said:
“The breadth of our portfolio ensures that we guarantee genuine entertainment which both attracts and retains clients for the long-term. We look forward to continuing to strengthen our relationship.”
Delasport’s Head of Casino is equally happy with the partnership, he stated that:
“Our further expansion into the casino market is predicated on the quality of our offering and so it is essential to forge relationships with renowned content providers such as Betsoft.”
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