
Evolution launches dedicated Unibet live casino
Newly branded, dedicated casino room follows on from live solution Evolution provided Unibet three years ago.

Live gaming supplier Evolution Gaming has launched a newly branded, dedicated casino room for Unibet following on from the live solution it provided the operator three years ago.
The system upgrades the existing live games offering at unibet.com to five dedicated tables including one live roulette and four live Blackjack tables.
Unibet’s dedicated live dealer area is one of the largest hosted at Evolution’s new production studios in Riga. Tables and backdrops will be branded in line with Unibet corporate design guidelines, while dealers will wear special Unibet-branded uniforms.
Daniel Eskola, Unibet’s head of gaming, said: “The move to a dedicated and fully branded live casino with Evolution is a natural transition for Unibet. Live casino is an exciting growth area and with our own dedicated environment we can really capitalise on the value of our brand in key markets worldwide.”
Sebastian Johannisson, head of account management at Evolution, said: “Live casino is still very much a young and growing market sector with huge potential. Unibet are one of the early movers in expanding their live games offering, while also focusing on consistent branding and continuing improvement of the online customer experience.
“We are confident that they will reap the rewards very quickly after go-live. We are confident also that Unibet’s live casino strategy will continue to deliver exciting growth potential as this progressive brand looks to customise and localise its offering still further in the future.”
Evolution has been the exclusive Live Casino provider to unibet.com for 3 years. Recently the company also introduced an AAMS-approved localised Live Casino at unibet.it for Unibet’s Italian customers.
In February Evolution signed an exclusive deal with Dutch operator Oranje Casino to supply two localised live casino tables, a strategy that it first implemented in Italy with bwin.party’s Italian subsidiary Gioco Digitale, becoming the first live casino to be approved by Italian regulator AAMS.