
Betable inks deals with Slingo, Digital Chocolate and Murka
UK Gambling Commission licensee can add a real-money platform to freeplay games.

UK-licensed service provider Betable has agreed partnerships with Slingo, games developer Digital Chocolate and social casino games studio Murka.
Betable’s real-money platform can be added to freeplay games and the US company claims that games developers do not need to apply for an operating licence as the product is regulated via Betable’s UK Gambling Commission licence.
Betable founder and CEO Christopher Griffin said of the deals: “The real-money gaming space is moving faster than anyone could have predicted and it’s exciting to have industry leaders implementing real-money into their games through Betable.
“Unlike recently announced IP licensing partnerships, Betable’s developers have the unique advantage of launching their own real-money games that they control. The freedom that Betable provides will be the backbone for innovation in real-money gaming and will allow developers to do what they do best: build great games and acquire users,” Griffin added.
eGR exclusively revealed this month that Slingo will launch a real-money version by the end of 2012.
Earlier this week, games developer Big Fish launched an iOS version of Big Fish Casino in the UK with real-money slots thanks to its partnership with Betable.