BetConstruct Offers Live Streaming of Casino Games

U.K.-based digital gaming supplier BetConstruct announced it is offering land-based casinos its services to live-stream casino games during the coronavirus crisis, to help offset the damage caused by mandated casino closures.

“The response actions to COVID-19 outbreak cause massive shutdowns of gambling hotspots for the safety of both visitors and casino employees leading to significant revenue drops,” the company told Asia Gaming Brief. “Fortunately for on-premise casino owners, this isn’t the end of the world.”

The company said its online solutions allow the live streaming of casino games from a venue, integrated onto a dedicated gaming platform.

“While being far from any casino location, by simply logging in to a gaming account a player still gets the true flare of Vegas and Macau and enjoys the game elevated by the live communication with a dealer.

“This is a highly profitable solution which allows to raise player convergence via targeting new online audiences and converting the existing casino visitors into online players.”

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