Emerging iGaming distributor Evolution Services South Africa has announced the signing of a deal that is to see it begin supplying a range of first-person fixed-odds online casino games to the recently-launched domain PalaceBet.co.za.
An enterprise of the Ezugi online casino games arm of Swedish innovator Evolution Gaming Group AB, the Cape Town-headquartered distributor publicized the new agreement via an official Monday press release published by Intergame. It declared that the alliance will soon allow PalaceBet.co.za to begin offering its players access to a large selection of ‘fixed-odds games, classic games and gameshow-themed games’ from its superiors such as the Dream Catcher, Crazy Time and Deal or No Deal Live innovations.
Absolute attraction:
Dean Finder serves as Chief Executive Officer for Evolution Services South Africa and he used the press release to detail that the mobile-friendly PalaceBet.co.za was only launched late last month via a partnership between local gaming and hospitality group Peermont Hotels Gaming and Resorts and prominent American online sportsbetting firm DraftKings Incorporated. He moreover expressed delight at having inked the alliance in advance of describing his firm’s unique games as the ‘perfect solution’ to help the new site in growing its player base.
Read a statement from Finder…
“We are also looking forward to growing our partnership together with the exciting opportunities around OTT Roulette and studio opportunities with Peermont Hotels Gaming and Resorts in its land-based venues.”
Pioneer player:
The General Manager for PalaceBet.co.za, Iain Gutteridge, echoed these sentiments subsequent to expressing excitement with regards to ‘the long-term prospects of this joint partnership.’
Gutteridge’s statement read…
“Peermont Hotels Gaming and Resorts is the first land-based casino to enter the sportsbetting market in South Africa. The prospect of it attracting some of its VIP and loyalty clients onto the sportsbook at PalaceBet.co.uk is a very exciting prospect for both of us.”