Ladbrokes Offers Inspired Gaming Mobile Titles

Inspired Gaming’s portfolio of HTML5 mobile slot games is now available to iGaming sites hosted by British operator Ladbrokes Coral Group.

London-based gaming supplier Inspired Gaming announced that its portfolio of HTML5 slots games is now available to players on the gaming sites of Ladbrokes Coral Group.

A range of Inspired’s premium HTML5 mobile slot games, including Henry VIII, Rise of Anubis, and the award-winning Centurion, is now live with Ladbrokes. Inspired’s market-leading Virtuals On Demand products, including Rush Football Live and Rush Horses Live, will soon also be available.

Inspired’s Virgo remote game server is licensed and hosted in Gibraltar, and currently also supplies leading HTML5 content to operators including Paddy Power, Gala Coral, Bet 365, Betfred and William Hill.

“The successful deployment of Inspired’s premium HTML5 content with Ladbrokes is testament to the efficiency of our Virgo RGS technology, which enables easy integration with existing platforms,” said Lucy Buckley, Inspired’s managing director, mobile. “Inspired’s award-winning games will undoubtedly prove popular with players and drive revenues, as they have done for our other customers. We look forward to soon adding our range of Virtuals On Demand products to the growing portfolio of content we currently have live with Ladbrokes.”

Richard Poole, head of product & commercial for Ladbrokes, added, “Ladbrokes is delighted to be offering Inspired’s unique and original HTML5 content to its players. Virgo RGS technology offers the ideal integration solution, and we’re excited to also bring Virtuals On Demand to our mobile customers in the near future. Inspired is a valued partner of Ladbrokes, and we’re pleased to be able to be offering its high-quality content to our players.”

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