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Playtech Goes to Mobile Devices
Matt | February 5, 2010 | 10:49 am | Uncategorized | No comments

Gaming software developer Playtech has announced the release of its Mobile Web Apps, a series of applications that will bring the company’s gaming products to mobile devices such as cell phones. Playtech announced in January a list of initiatives for this year and the mobile gaming platform is first on the list. Games available on the platform are blackjack, craps, video poker, Texas Hold’em and their signature slots.

Playtech stated that their platform will bring a new level of graphics to phone-based gaming. Progressive jackpots, greater security and protection against problem gambling are promised as well. Playtech has been a mover and shaker in the industry lately, creating a lot of speculation. Their deal with Sportech puts the company in position to offer sports betting on the mobile applications. The recent partnership with Scientific Games has many people speculating that Playtech is planning to secure a U.S. license if and when the country’s online gambling market is opened. Currently, Playtech refuses U.S. customers because of the UIGEA (Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act) ban.

The mobile platform will be available on personal computers or on devices for on-the-go use. Players can use the same account and log-in details for both. No download is needed with the instant play mode of the mobile applications. The technology can also be used on Android phones, the iPod Touch and the iPhone. Mobile Web App examples are a video poker game called Jacks or Better, blackjack and a progressive slot game called Gold Rally. Gold Rally is linked to Playtech’s online casino progressive slot jackpot, which has paid out more than a million to each of five players over the past year. Three Java-based games are scheduled for release as well. They include keno, bingo, pop bingo and the ever-popular “rock, paper, scissors,” which will carry fixed odds.

A new, unique feature called “Casino Pack” allows user to bundle a number of games into a single, downloadable package. Playtech’s IMS (Information Management Solution) will be transferred over, allowing integration across multiple platforms. Even though Playtech is the largest publicly traded online gaming software company in the world, they haven’t gone over the final hump. Mobile Web Apps are another step to get noticed by industry giants like Microgaming and Cryptologic.

IGE Recap
Matt | February 2, 2010 | 10:53 am | Uncategorized | No comments

The International Gaming Expo (IGE) wrapped up last week and online casino software providers revealed some new games for 2010. The IGE is the premier showcase for new gaming software and ran in conjunction with the Betting Show, the Amusement Trades Exhibition International (ATEI), the International Casino Exhibition (ICE) and the International Casino Conference (ICC).

WagerWorks, operating under International Game Technology (IGT), released the online slot Monty’s Millions. This one was special because it was the first game from the group that was released to land-based casinos as well as online casinos at the same time. More of the same is expected in the future, such as the release of a slot game called Kitty Litter and other branded slots this year. WagerWorks upgraded to an RGS platform, enabling operators on other platforms to download their games and offer them.

Microgaming, endorsed by big operators like Ladbrokes, 32Red, Jackpot City and Unibet, featured its Hellboy slot game. That slot was released in conjunction with Dark Horse, the live dealer blackjack and bingo side games. Microgaming’s mobile gaming partner, Spin3, announced a deal with gambling firm Rocketspin to spread its presences into the East European market.

Cryptologic showcased its recent slot achievements like Batman, Superman, Braveheart and Forrest Gump attained from its deal with Paramount Digital. 2009 releases included Jenga and Call of Duty Modern Warfare. Also presented was a new player protection facility for its blackjack games, which warns players if their moves are not optimal.

Playtech concentrated on its deal with Scientific Games, displaying innovative game content developed by Sciplay, and Sportech, which marked its entry into the sports betting world. Also featured was the release of a pack of nine new slot games, including five Marvel movie-based slots.