 June 30 - Thanks to a partnership signed between Cryptologic software giant and Gaming Technology Solutions, players who frequent Victor Chandler sites will soon be able to enjoy a host of new slot games.
Earlier this year, Gaming Technology Systems (GTS) signed a strategic partnership deal with Cryptologic, whereby all GTS customers would be able to enjoy Crypto games off its Enhanced Gaming Engine games platform.
The partnership led to Cryptologic announcing this week that it would be providing Victor Chandler - a GTS customer - with at least ten of its most popular games over the course of this year.
The first games will be available in the third quarter of this year, with the rest being made available until the end of 2009.
"Today, Cryptologic adds yet another blue chip European gaming brand to the growing list of customers offering players an extraordinary e-gaming experience," noted the President and Chief Executive Officer of Cryptologic, Brian Hadfield. "This is an excellent example of Cryptologic's 'built-once-license-often' business strategy in action - and a sign of the continued demand for our games among the world's top operators."
The ten slot games will definitely add a new element of excitement for Victor Chandler, one of the leading gaming groups in the industry. The company's Chief Executive Officer, Michael Carlton said: "Cryptologic is one of the best in the business, so partnering with them makes perfect sense. We are committed to providing our customers with a sophisticated, multi layered operation with easy to use betting platforms that will keep them coming back for more and Cryptologic games deliver just that blend of simplicity and sophistication."
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