Ongame Poker Network to Service US Players

May 5, 2013

Recently, Aristocrat Technologies and Amaya Gaming Group announced a new partnership, which would see Aristocrat provide the Amaya based Ongame poker platform to the U.S. online gaming customers.

Amaya bought Ongame from bwin.party in October 2012 to boost its own product portfolio. Gamers will now be able to access the Ongame poker platform through the nLive – the online gaming solution that belongs to Aristocrat. This solution provides land-based operators an important option of providing their clients with a virtual based online casino. The platform can be quickly accessed for the free games and gamers can instantly switch to the real money option after putting regulatory approvals in place.

David Baazov, The Amaya Gaming Group CEO, said that Amaya and Aristocrat have a common vision to integrate land-based gaming with Internet gaming. He further said that integration of the online poker into the Aristocrat nLive category will open up new opportunities within the United States. It is a strategic move in the world’s most promising gambling market.

Amaya Gaming rolled out the fourth quarter of its 2012 financial results recently. The overall revenue of the company for the year grew by about 316 percent to $75.88 million. Nevertheless, it still registered an overall loss of $7.05 million in 2012.

According to Baazov, 2012 was a year of transition for Amaya. Its latest business to business acquisition of Cryptologic and Ongame will definitely offer major growth for the company in the United States in future.

Baazov said that they’ll continue to focus on extending their footprint through strategic partnerships within the United States, in which there is evolution of online gaming. Three states, Nevada and New Jersey included, recently authorized online gaming. More states have tabled similar legislations that would have the same impact for online gaming, especially for their in-state players.

Recently, Aristocrat Technologies and Amaya Gaming Group announced a new partnership, which would see Aristocrat provide the Amaya based Ongame poker platform to the U.S. online gaming customers.

Amaya bought Ongame from bwin.party in October 2012 to boost its own product portfolio. Gamers will now be able to access the Ongame poker platform through the nLive – the online gaming solution that belongs to Aristocrat. This solution provides land-based operators an important option of providing their clients with a virtual based online casino. The platform can be quickly accessed for the free games and gamers can instantly switch to the real money option after putting regulatory approvals in place.

David Baazov, The Amaya Gaming Group CEO, said that Amaya and Aristocrat have a common vision to integrate land-based gaming with Internet gaming. He further said that integration of the online poker into the Aristocrat nLive category will open up new opportunities within the United States. It is a strategic move in the world’s most promising gambling market.

Amaya Gaming rolled out the fourth quarter of its 2012 financial results recently. The overall revenue of the company for the year grew by about 316 percent to $75.88 million. Nevertheless, it still registered an overall loss of $7.05 million in 2012.

According to Baazov, 2012 was a year of transition for Amaya. Its latest business to business acquisition of Cryptologic and Ongame will definitely offer major growth for the company in the United States in future.

Baazov said that they’ll continue to focus on extending their footprint through strategic partnerships within the United States, in which there is evolution of online gaming. Three states, Nevada and New Jersey included, recently authorized online gaming. More states have tabled similar legislations that would have the same impact for online gaming, especially for their in-state players.

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