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Realistic Games to launch forth the most contemporary free spins tool with BetVictor

Realistic Games which create high-quality content for some of the world’s leading gaming operators announced its plan to launch its most contemporary free spins tool with BetVictor, an independent bookmaker specialised in online sports betting.
The second-generation version of the marketing tool offers operators with the new player and trigger-based free spins. Simultaneously, the operators can add in wagering requirements of any level or opt to pay out a player’s winnings in cash.
BetVictor intends to use the new tool on an exclusive basis for an initial period, prior to Realistic opening up the service to other partner companies.
With regard to this BetVictor’s Director of e-gaming, Emma Tompkins, said: “Free spins are an essential tool in the armoury of any casino and having innovative versions available like Realistic’s gives us far more flexibility and are more beneficial to our customers.”
And Robert Lee, the Commercial Director at Realistic, added: “We’re very confident that our free spins will be enjoyed by players and will prove to be an effective marketing tool for our operating partners for both acquisition and retention campaigns.”
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