Betfred.com Adds Scientific Games Titles

SG Interactive, a division of Scientific Games Corporation announced that Betfred.com has added Scientific Games' interactive games portfolio, including MONOPOLY Big Event (l.), on its Betfred.com website in a new partnership.

SG Interactive, a division of Scientific Games Corporation announced that Betfred.com has added Scientific Games’ interactive games portfolio on its Befred.com website in a new partnership.

Betfred.com has added games such as Rainbow Riches Pick n’ Mix, Rainbow Riches Free Spins, Rainbow Riches Reels of Gold, Raging Rhino and MONOPOLY Big Event, the company said in a press release.

Petfre—Betfred’s parent—will continue to launch SG Interactive content on its Betfred.com website in the coming months, including popular themes such as Zeus III, Lucky Tree, 88 Fortunes, and Spartacus. Betfred.com will also launch a number of licensed titles, rounding out the offering with instantly recognizable brands. The SG Interactive library also includes innovations such as Big Bet, portrait mode gaming, and an unparalleled omni-channel offering, the release said.

“We’re thrilled to announce the launch of SG Interactive titles on our site,” said Russell Young, commercial director at Betfred.com. “This will empower us to reach more players and further expand our engaging content in the online gaming space.”

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