Betsoft strengthens Dutch commitment with Holland Casino deal

Betsoft Gaming has partnered with Holland Casino in an agreement which will see its content launched across the Dutch market. 

Betsoft Gaming has partnered with Holland Casino in an agreement which will see its content launched across the Dutch market. 

The deal will see Holland Casino gain access to the igaming supplier’s portfolio of over 200 RNG slots, including its latest releases 88 Frenzy Fortune, Tower of Fortuna and Return to Paris. 

Anna Mackney, head of account management, Betsoft Gaming, noted: “Betsoft is a regulated content producer and it is our strategy actively to partner with businesses who share this commitment. 

“Our games have always had a very strong presence across Europe and we are delighted to be focussing on the Dutch market – where we are known for the quality of our releases – with Holland Casino.”

Moreover, as part of the deal, Betsoft’s regular new releases, including sequels, series, and standalone games, along with its trademark features, will also be made available to Netherland-based players. 

Jeroen Verkroost, digital transformation director, Holland Casino, commented: “Betsoft’s reputation for tier one content made us eager to work together for some time. We know our clients will be both engaged with and entertained by their industry leading content. 

“We are looking forward to a smooth integration and a long-term working relationship.”

The partnership with Holland Casino follows closely after Betsoft aimed to bring festive cheer to the winter holidays with the launch of its Twelve Days of Giving charity campaign, which commenced December 17.

From animal welfare to children’s gifts, soup kitchens and food banks, a range of Malta-based charities have been selected by the company for the charity campaign, both as “an acknowledgement of the sterling care they provide” and “as a thank you for their efforts”. 

Through the campaign, Betsoft Gaming’s aim is to help provide some of the much needed items as requested by the charities.