Orbis owned OpenBet Casino raised a few eyebrows at the recent International
Casino Exhibition (ICE) held in London. The point of interest was
OpenBet's new turnkey solutions, spawned from their merger with NT Media.
The two companies, who have both been feverishly working to ready their new
system for ICE, unveiled a very impressive platform of casino games designed to
be played without a download. There were twenty-seven games to be exact,
which Orbis Creative Director, Nik Robinson, said took over one-and-a-half years
to develop.
Using ICE as a platform for their platform, Orbis (who will keep the namesake
of the merger), said they intend to release an additional two unique online
casino games per month, as well as a no-download poker platform that would be
capable of multiplayer networking. Not surprisingly, the product is highly
flexible, allowing it to be seamlessly combined into any online betting platform
commonly used at sportsbooks, poker rooms, and other online casinos.
Bettors will likely be seeing this new platform without even realizing it,
for its presence online will certainly be a ubiquitous one. Highly
reputable and powerful online casino operators and gambling sites, such as
Victor Chandler, Ladbrokes, and Paddy Power have already chosen OpenBet's
software platform for their own operations. What seems to be the most
appealing aspect of the software to these companies is the ability to offer
several different betting modes with a single player account.
One of the most potential features is the mobile platform that essentially
lets players gamble at any online casino game from their portable devices.
All of the new games will have multilingual capabilities, in addition to the
latest technology allowing for multiplayer gambling and cross-communication.