SBC News Marathonbet boosts casino offering with Gamevy 'dynamic' content

Marathonbet boosts casino offering with Gamevy ‘dynamic’ content

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London-based real money games studio Gamevy has announced its latest partnership with European bookmaker Marathonbet (subsidiary brand of Panbet limited).

The games partnership will see Marathonbet add Gamevy’s ‘dynamic and skilled’ based real money games portfolio to its online casino product.

Furthermore, the Gamevy team has developed unique football-themed instant win games with cash-out functionalities, giving Marathonbet casino players further in-play choices and with more dynamic engagements.

Alex Ratcliffe, Casino Product Manager for Marathonbet stated that Gamevy really stand out,” further adding “They’re approach to instant win games really drives engagement – and we think our players will really enjoy having more control in the games they play.”

Founded in 2015, Gamevy has quickly secured new business clients in the highly saturated online casino market adding gaming partners in the UK, Austria and Sweden.

Helen Walton, Gamevy’s Chief Marketing Officer, commented on her firm’s latest casino partnership:

“Marathonbet and Gamevy share a vision of the innovation that is possible in gaming – so we’re excited our games will be available to Marathonbet players and even more excited about the future!”

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