Orbis Technology has developed casino software to power the new site, Roulette69.com. See what features the site offers here
A new deal has been struck between Orbis Technology Ltd and Roulette69.com. Roulette69.com is one of the most reputable online casino operators in the internet, and now the site, which features live streaming Roulette primarily for male audiences, will be powered by the advanced software provided to them by Orbis Technology.
There are currently more than 60 different instant play casino games available at Roulette69.com, among them Roulette (of course), Craps, Blackjack, poker and Slots. Orbis Technology's offering of its advanced technological casino gambling software will allow for no only safe and simple game play for customers, but also live action screens in a format that will not be restrictive.
According to the Managing Director or Orbis Technology, David Loveday, the deal between Orbis Technology and Roulette69.com was bound to happen since it was always clear that it would provide players with a "unique proposition". Loveday added that using OpenBet as a solution to the platform is proof of the company's leading status in the online casino gambling market. He and the other Orbis Technology reps are excited for the launch of Roulette69.com.
According to the Spokesperson of the operators of Roulette69.com, Sandra Barton-Nichol, development of the site was a more than difficult task, for the development of live streaming features and newer forms of casino entertainment required a flexible casino product. Orbis Technology was, as she explained, the clear choice for the project, and the results speak for themselves. Roulette69.com's resultant website features multiple languages, many banking options and some excellent bonuses. It is designed to attract primarily European audiences.
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