
Launches and sign-ups 28 June 2017
Launches and sign-ups from the egaming industry in the last seven days (22 June 2017 to 28 June 2017)


Lottoland seals B2B deal with William Hill Aus
Hills follows in Kindred Group’s footsteps with the launch of Lottoland Solutions’ lottery betting service
William Hill’s Australia-facing business is set to enter the bet-on-lotteries market after striking a deal to launch Lottoland’s B2B lottery betting product.
The agreement will see William Hill Australia integrate Lottoland Solutions’ turnkey B2B service on WilliamHill.com.au, enabling customers to bet on the outcome of the world’s leading lottery draws.
The product is currently undergoing its final testing on WilliamHill.com.au and will be released to all players shortly.
Gaming Realms launches Love Island gaming site
Gaming Realms has struck a deal with ITV and land-based games developer Storm Gaming Technology to launch new gaming products based on the hit TV show, Love Island.
The new product, available at LoveIslandgames.com, will be hosted on Gaming Realms’ proprietary platform and feature games developed by both the AIM-listed firm and Storm.
Betgenius inks in-play esports deal with Unikrn
BetGenius has signed a new deal to provide its in-play esports betting product to US-based operator Unikrn.
Betgenius will provide fully automated prices for thousands of live events, including all major League of Legends, DotA 2, CS:GO, Call of Duty and Overwatch tournaments.
Casino Portugal launches online sportsbook
Casino Portugal, the online subsidiary of land-based operator Figuerira Company Praia, has launched a Portugal facing online sportsbook.
The casinoportugal.pt domain will compete against Bet.pt and Betclic Everest to provide fixed odds sports betting to local players.
It marks the the seventh online licence to be issued by the Comissão de Jogos (Gaming Commission).
Coral extends Playtech retail deal with new betting tablets
Coral has installed Playtech BGT Sports’ (PBS) proprietary software onto more than 450 tablet betting terminals across its retail estate.
The tablets will be positioned in front of TVs in a move designed to enhance the in-play betting experience.