SBC News BoyleSports renews Fantasy5 FTP game powered by 20SHOTS

BoyleSports renews Fantasy5 FTP game powered by 20SHOTS

Sports betting games studio 20SHOTS has announced that BoyleSports has renewed terms to offer its flagship Fantasy5 free-to-play (FTP) game for a new football season. 

The renewal comes after BoyleSports successfully integrated the FTP fantasy football game for last year’s Premier League season.

BoyleSports launched its new offering of Fantasy5 on 3 August, made available to its customers in the UK and Ireland.

Aimee Prendergast, Marketing Director at BoyleSports, said: “We have found Fantasy5 to be a great retention and engagement tool for our players and we look forward to continuing our partnership with 20SHOTS.”

Fantasy5 users choose five players to beat their fantasy points targets in five weekly games, with BoyleSports offering a weekly jackpot of £5,000 to any player who gets all five picks right. The jackpot is shared if more than one player is successful.

20SHOTS co-founder and CEO, Jacob Kalms, said the contract renewal represented another strong endorsement of the company, following the signing of a deal with new client Grosvenor last month as the Rank Group brand targets growth for its sports verticals.

He explained: “We have recently announced some exciting new deals and we have others in the works, but BoyleSports was our very first operator partner and we see its continuing confidence in 20SHOTS as a strong demonstration of the strength of our game and technology.

“We are delighted to be continuing our partnership with BoyleSports. It was very successful last year, and we believe Fantasy5 will continue to complement its other products very well.”

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