From HoGaming’s point of view, it’s an opportunity to showcase the third generation of their Live Casino platform inEurope’s largest online gaming market. The whole suite of Live Dealer games, which includes a range of roulette, blackjack and baccarat variations, will be streamed from their state-of-the-art studio in Estonia that opened at the beginning of the year.
HoGaming are also offering their land-based customers the opportunity to stream Live Dealer games straight from their own casinos via individually-branded studios staffed by native Italian-speakers, ensuring a truly localised experience.
“It’s the perfect opportunity to show European operators that we’re serious when it comes to offering them opportunities that were previously exclusive to the top Asian providers. Our Live Casino is scrupulously fair and completely secure, and we’ve ensured that the range of games, the quality of the stream and the reliability of the platform are unmatched anywhere in the world,” said HoGaming’s CEO, Peter Kjaer.
He goes on to point out that the firm’s success to date doesn’t stem from simply providing better versions of existing platforms. They’ve been at the forefront of development and innovation in this sector since 2001. ‘We’ve built a system that assesses a player’s connection speed and optimises the stream accordingly, so operators can be completely confident that their players are enjoying the richest, most seamless experience possible. We’ve also introduced custom chip values, the ability to ‘bet behind’, and a level of customisation unrivalled by competitors. Everything we’ve done – everything we continue to do - is aimed at making a player’s experience more realistic and more compelling than ever before.”
HoGaming aims to put clear water between themselves and the competition by releasing the mobile version of their platform within the next few weeks. “We’ll be the first to make full use of 3G and 4G networks to stream Live Dealer action to players’ tablets and smart phones, regardless of the device’s connection, make or operating system,” said Kjaer.