Livespins, the innovative provider of socially charged online casino experiences, has joined forces with iSoftBet in a deal that will see the developer’s popular online slot games played by some of the most entertaining streamers in the business.
Livespins’ growing army of streamers will now use the studio’s content for their streams including blockbuster titles Gold Digger, Majestic Megaways, Crabbin’ Crazy Hold&Win, to mention a few.
The companies believe that viewer engagement and interaction is taken to the next level with players able to join in with the action and bet behind the streamer using Livespins’ innovative platform.
This creates a group bet and a shared experience on the same spin with the player able to choose the bet amount and number of spins they prefer. Players can also communicate with the streamer and each other throughout, as well as adding reactions.
Federica, Faggiano, CCO at iSoftBet, said: “We believe this partnership will grow the iSoftbet brand strength and widen the opportunities to reach multiple players in specific markets and onto specific operators. It would be the first project of this kind for us, so we’re happy to having chosen a strong partner as Livespins to start this new journey together.”
Michael Pedersen, CCO at Livespins, said: “We want to provide our streamers with access to the best online slots in the market and the addition of iSoftBet to our portfolio of developer partners allows us to do just that.
“We believe we have created an entirely new way for players to experience online casino but this is an experience that requires games that not only keep our streamers entertained but viewers and players also and iSoftBet certainly delivers in that regard.
“We are thrilled to be working with iSoftBet and look forward to adding even more providers to our list of partners over the coming weeks and months.”
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