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BetVictor launches its first in-house live casino by late 2013

A bold move for BetVictor: ditching outsourcing to craft a premium live casino experience. Will players notice the difference this winter?

The image shows a group of people playing roulette in a casino. There are four people standing...
The image shows a group of people playing roulette in a casino. There are four people standing around the table, with coins scattered across the surface. In the background, there are several tables and chairs, as well as a wall with a door and lights on the ceiling. The image is in black and white.

BetVictor launches its first in-house live casino by late 2013

BetVictor is set to open its first in-house live casino before the end of 2013. The company has previously relied on external providers but now plans to manage the operation itself. This move signals a shift in strategy for the betting firm. The new live casino will offer classic table games, including Roulette, Blackjack, and Baccarat. Unlike past ventures, BetVictor has chosen to develop the platform internally rather than outsource it. To speed up the process, the company has teamed up with Medialivecasino.

Victor Chandler, the CEO of BetVictor, wants to attract a more selective audience. His goal is to raise standards in service and game quality. The casino is scheduled to go live in the fourth quarter of 2013.

The launch marks BetVictor’s first attempt at running a live casino without third-party support. The partnership with Medialivecasino ensures a quicker rollout while maintaining high-quality gaming. Players can expect a refined experience with well-known table games later this year.

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