GAMING1 releases Blackjack Twins and Crazy Twins

News on 14 Jul 2020

GAMING1 releases Blackjack Twins and Crazy Twins

Leading gaming and sports betting partner GAMING1 has launched Blackjack Twins and Crazy Twins; offering unique side bets on its digital versions of the hugely popular casino table game.

Developed in partnership with JD Supplies & Services, Blackjack Twins and Crazy Twins puts a fresh spin on blackjack, offering players the chance to win up to 300x their original bet with a winning Crazy Twins – an industry first.

Typical blackjack side bets are based on a combination of 52 cards, but Crazy Twins requires players to win their blackjack hand to win the side bet, offering a unique twist on the classic game while greatly boosting engagement.

With unmatched prizes building anticipation, players can also choose between normal and VIP tables, as well as a host of different side-bet options – allowing them to enhance the excitement while maximising their betting strategy.

Commenting on the launch, Sylvain Boniver, GAMING1’s COO and Co-Founder, said: “We’re thrilled to unveil an exciting new twist on casino’s most popular card game with Blackjack Twins and Crazy Twins, which offer one of the industry’s biggest wins on a single pair of cards.

“Featuring unparalleled synergy between land-based and online markets, the product is tailor-made for omni-channel focused operators looking to get the best out of their retail and online offerings.”

Joris Dubois, CEO at JD Supplies & Services, who developed the product in partnership with Gaming1, added:

“We hugely enjoyed developing BlackJack Twins & Crazy Twins with Gaming1 and are delighted with the result.

“Our innovative side-betting format has already proven to be a player favourite across land-based casinos and are fully confident that it will be just as big a hit with the online industry.”

Alongside its acclaimed in-house gaming portfolio, Gaming1 currently operates more than 20 online gaming brands with land-based partner operators in Spain, Portugal, France, Serbia, Peru and Colombia.
The company, which leverages its own technology, has over 1,200 employees and aims to become a global leader in the online gaming industry.

Source: Press Release

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