In line with its expansion plans, Realistic Games has now agreed to sign up another contract distribution deal with BetConstruct. This deal is probably its third similar expansion deal with a partner to expose its gaming range in nontraditional regions where it does not have a leading space.
Although the current deal only covers the range of table and slot games to be made available through the partner, but if it goes successful, there is a provision to add more gaming variants to offer a full fledge gaming portfolio to customers of BetConstruct that will also help it to lure more new players with the popularity of some of the best performing games Realistic has in its portfolio like ‘Super Graphics, ‘Upside Down’, ‘6 Appeal’, ‘Fireworks, and ‘The Fruit Factory’. Although, money involved in the latest contract has not been revealed by any of the partners, but closed insiders have hinted it is not as high as it should since it has other benefits for both of them which will help them secure a confident position in different gaming regions.
Talking about the deal and how it could be a game changer for both of them, BetConstruct chief executive Vahe Baloulian said, “Just like BetConstruct, Realistic Games are passionate about what they do and that’s one of the main guarantors of success. I’m confident that their games will prove successful with our partners worldwide and we look forward to a long-term cooperation.”
Likewise, Andy Harris, chief executive of Realistic, also added: “We’re very pleased to have formed a partnership with BetConstruct whose sports betting and casino platform is in demand. Their distribution in Eastern Europe in particular is very impressive and this will help us to showcase our games in new markets as we look to expand our geographical reach.”
Actually, online gambling market has seen a rapid growth in last few months with several gaming operators are decorating their offerings with professional partners having a specialization in different areas and this deal could be just another such deal and its success would depend upon how effective it remains for both the partners.