A partnership between Golden Spin and ODDSworks will bring new online slot games to players around the globe.
Golden Spin Group Chief Executive Officer Barak David said his company is delighted to join forces with ODDSworks. David said its platform and extensive market presence will enable them to deliver great gaming experiences to players worldwide.
Key takeaways
- Golden Spin and ODDSworks partner to deliver new online slots to casino operators.
- The deal will leverage ODDSworks’ BETguard remote gaming server (RGS) and extensive market presence.
- The partnership will offer a diverse range of games, including classic slots.
What to expect from the ODDSworks and Golden Spin partnership
ODDSworks is bringing its A-game with its BETguard remote gaming server (RGS) to integrate games into US online casino platforms. This collaboration should help boost Golden Spin’s game collection, a diverse offering of content from top providers, including:
- Classic online slots
- Video slots
- Table games
- Specialty games
The BETguard platform handles billions of dollars in wagers annually. It’s certified by GLI-19 as safe and secure. The Gaming Labs International standard “provides regulators, suppliers, and operators with additional clarity and best practices surrounding interactive gaming systems,” according to GLI’s website.
The ODDSworks game library has titles from classic slots to new releases. The games should be available at all top online casinos.
In April, a partnership between Rush Street Interactive (RSI) and ODDSworks saw the deployment of the BETguard RGS platform for interactive content offerings in New Jersey.
In a press statement, Oddsworks EVP Steven De Mar highlighted the Golden Spin partnership’s potential: “We look forward to many years of successful cooperation.
Golden Spin plans to release games that have already gained popularity in the social casino world, such as ChilliLot and Thief of Lightning, known to millions of players from partnerships with renowned gaming companies like Murka Games.”
Operators race to develop new games to fuel growth
Online gaming in the US has only followed one dynamic, and that is soaring in its number, offerings, and revenue. Operators are jumping on the opportunity to develop games that will keep their players engaged and provide additional revenue.
According to the Q2 2024 revenue report from the American Gaming Association (AGA), the iGaming and sports betting sectors have achieved strong growth, with revenues reaching $3.95 billion and $6.67 billion, respectively.
This shows year-over-year increases of 25.2% and 28.7%, cementing online gambling’s position in the US market.