Inspired Gaming International part of Inspired Gaming Group, is introducing Multi-Win Roulette (MWR) to Dutch casinos through a deal it has signed today with Holland Casino, the sole permit holder for operating casino games in The Netherlands. Inspired will be trialling MWR on 16 terminals in two out of Holland Casino’s 14 venues over a 13 week period with a view to establishing Inspired’s automated roulette as a recommended product available across the entire Holland Casino estate.
Holland Casino is the only legal, licensed casino operator in the Netherlands and was awarded the license by the Dutch government in 1975. The MWR trial will be taking place at its venues in Venlo, which is close to the border with Germany, and the popular tourist resort of Scheveningen, which is close to The Hague.
MWR offers the customer up to four live roulette or automated wheels – or a mixture of both – on which to play simultaneously. This flexibility allows the casino operator to grow with the customer’s needs, rather than sticking to a one machine, one game solution. Inspired will also be looking to introduce other games onto the multi-content terminals which will allow Holland Casino in the future to offer its customers other alternatives besides the current traditional casino product roulette.
Norman Crowley, co-CEO of Inspired Gaming Group, commented: “The Dutch casino market is strategically important for us with regards to the rest of Europe. This MWR trial with Holland Casino will be viewed as the benchmark for the European casino industry and therefore has the potential to open up several more doors for our growing international business.”
Amber Ho-A-Sjoe, Vice President Product Management at Holland Casino, added: “We’re excited about the potential for MWR in our casinos. It provides our customers with more choice and also allows us to extend our product offering to better meet our customers’ demands.”
Visit the Inspired Gaming Group‘s website for more information on the deal and the current Inspired Gaming share price.
The Dutch market is certainly growing, as is the South African market.