
Betclic Everest agrees new Crypto deal
Everest Gaming brand will launch at least eight new games from Amaya subsidiary.

Everest Gaming has signed a multi-year deal with Amaya Gaming subsidiary CryptoLogic which will see the Betclic Everest subsidiary launch at least eight new slot games this year across its brands.
The first of the games has already been released on sites including EverestCasino.com, and prolongs a relationship with the French operator which dates back to December 2009.
It is the first announcement from Betclic Everest since CEO Ignacio Martos pledged to rebound following a “difficult” 2011 – which saw the group record losses of 90m – in an exclusive interview with eGaming Review, in which he revealed that Everest had been purchased by Betclic Everest to give the company a foothold in a federally regulated US market.
Everest director of casino Etienne Leroy said of the deal: “At Everest, we pride ourselves on the variety of games we have on offer to our customers, and we are therefore delighted to release the additional CryptoLogic games on all our seven Casino brands.”
CryptoLogic, which extended a separate deal with Ladbrokes last week, became a fully-owned subsidiary of Amaya earlier this year after the Canadian software provider agreed a US$36m acquisition price.