New Mobile Casino Games to Be Available on UK Gambling Sites
Posted: December 11, 2013
Updated: October 4, 2017
New Alderney license allows iSoftBet to sell their wide range of casino games to several online gambling sites in the UK
Online and mobile casino gambling software developer iSoftBet has been granted a new license to sell their products to gambling operators in Alderney. The company is already a trusted gambling software provider on the Italian and Spanish online gambling markets, but the new license granted by the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) will give them the opportunity to expand on the British market as well.
Under UK gambling laws, a Category 2 Alderney eGaming licence allows iSoftBet to offer its selection of online and mobile casino games to any of the trusted operators in Alderney. The company’s eGaming software includes a wide range of products, from traditional Las Vegas-style mobile slots to movie-branded games, a variety of table games, scratch cards, bingo, poker and sports betting software.
The Alderney license is a great opportunity for further development of the London-based eGaming software company, as it allows them to add new online casinos in the UK to their list of customers. “This is the perfect way to round off what has already been a successful year for iSoftBet, and is sure to help us sail comfortably into the New Year and beyond”, said iSoftBet’s chief executive officer, Nir Elbaz.
Back in November, iSoftBet grabbed another great opportunity and signed an agreement with MGM Interactive to develop a Platoon-branded slot game. The new product will be based on the famous drama directed by Oliver Stone, starring Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe and Charlie Sheen. In 1986, the movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture and brought Stone an Academy Award for Best Director.
“Our branded games collection has gone from strength to strength over the last year, and with the addition of ‘Platoon’ to our catalogue, we’re confident that our customers will be thrilled by what we have on offer”, Nir Elbaz said.