LeoVegas Takes on Playtech's Open Platform

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Mobile betting site LeoVegas has announced that they have signed on to Playtech's Open Platform, which allows the casino the opportunity to access more than 500 games.

LeoVegas will launch the games in the upcoming weeks, with the company joining prominent operators such as bet365, Gala Coral and Ladbrokes as being companies that utilize Playtech's Open Platform. Currently the platform offers more than 70 mobile games in HTML5 format.

Commenting on the deal LeoVegas CEO Johan Styren said, “Integrating the Playtech Open Platform further accelerates our momentum and adds great value to our consumer promise of always delivering the best gaming experience.”

Playtech Vice President of Sales Steve Schrier added: “We have big plans for the platform and our content in 2015, particularly with our mobile-first, omni-channel approach and across expanding markets such as Scandinavia, and we are confident the next 12 months will be even bigger and better than the last.”

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