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K8 chooses EveryMatrix software for UK casino relaunch

K8 Gaming cited the “large experience” and “solid background” built by EveryMatrix, after choosing the industry provider to drive the re-launch of its casino brand in the UK.

The UK-K8 brand will also offer multiple sports betting options via EveryMatrix’s fully-managed sportsbook solution, while the site will also utilise EveryMatrix payment and affiliate platforms.

David Williams, K8 Gaming Manager, said: “We are happy to re-launch our brand into the UK on an EveryMatrix platform. Their large experience and their solid background convinced us to choose EveryMatrix as the provider of choice in building this great website that is particularly designed for British players and their appeal for better gaming.”

Ebbe Groes, CEO of EveryMatrix, commented: “After a long period of continuous investment in our gaming platform, we are quite satisfied to launch another Tier One operator in the UK. Introducing K8 to the British players represents another great opportunity for us to further increase our presence in this competitive region.”

The principal shirt sponsor for West Bromwich Albion FC, K8 offers a large portfolio of popular slots, table and live dealer casino games from Microgaming, NetEnt, NYX, Play’n GO, Evolution Gaming, and Playson, all of which are featured on EveryMatrix’s CasinoEngine aggregator.

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