Virtual games specialist Kiron Interactive has struck a deal to supply its popular virtual sports products to Best Gaming Technology (BGT).
The agreement will see the provider’s games made available on over 8,000 self-service betting terminals in regulated markets including Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Italy, Holland, and Spain.
Among the products to make their debut in the roll-out are Kiron’s virtual racing games and the Fantastic League football game, developed in partnership with VSoftCo.
Steven Spartinos, co-CEO of Kiron, said: “I’m delighted that BGT have chosen to offer our games to their retail customers. It’s a great endorsement of our ability to tailor products to a range of operators and markets, and also reflects the growing popularity of virtual games around the world.”
William Weir, corporate development director at BGT, said his company was confident that Kiron games will enhance the BGT offering to existing and future clients and their customers.
“The adoption rates of our SSBTs in recently-regulated markets are very satisfying and virtual games are proving to be an excellent product for newcomers and old hands alike,” he said.
Kiron recently unveiled upgrades to its existing racing products and added two new games, an Indy-style motor racing and a steeple chase, creating the largest portfolio of virtual sports on one platform.
BGT is a supplier of self-service betting terminals and currently has over 22,000 machines with some of the world’s biggest brands, including Ladbrokes, William Hill, Coral, Novomatic, and Codere.