| 02/19/2010 |
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A online gaming content company based out of Nottingham was able to add yet another internet casino corporation to their growing list of clientele this week as Mazooma confirmed an agreement had been made and signed with popular online casino group Betfair. The contract between the two will see the immediate addition and release of Mazooma’s most popular games to the internet casino menus offered by Betfair websites. The two most anticipated titles are being hailed as the heavily frequented Snakes and Ladders and Cops ‘N’ Robbers games. The simple pleasures have flushed out five reel online slot games for the classic fruit machine themes, and will be the first two titles to be added to the Betfair Arcade, accessed through the Betfair home page. Mazooma has been rather busy the first two months of 2010, with the Betfair contract being their fourth in recent weeks. The group, which is a subsidiary brand of the Bell-Fruit Group, has also signed Sky Vegas and Gala Bingo as clients, with an LBO deal agreed upon with Gala Coral’s internet casino. "We are looking to create sustainable partnerships with leading brands to enable us to maximize our content exposure,” said the managing director for Mazooma, Tony Oliver. “Betfair has had huge success in the market place with a large and loyal customer base. We feel we can deliver compelling new content for their customers and are looking to provide further well-known titles very soon." David Rushton agreed, speaking on the behalf of Betfair’s games & commercial development department, when he said: “We are delighted to enter into this partnership agreement with Mazooma. With Mazooma's games proven in the off-line world over many years, we're very confident that by offering them in the Betfair Arcade we'll continue to provide our customers with the most engaging and entertaining portfolio of games available." |
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