CryptoLogic Increases Speed for Online Casino Operators

July 20, 2010 | News Category: Casino Software

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Cryptologic, the online casino software company, has found a way to make it easier for online casinos to offer their games to players. Usually, it can take some time before an online casino software company is able to actually offer games to their players, however, this new system has shortened that time substantially that it will take before the games are released for players to enjoy. The online casino site must also ensure that the necessary licensing is obtained.

The new system is a software suite called Instant Click, and already, the first customer, Tain, has signed up to use it. Tain is an online gaming company that is licensed in Malta, and it provides online casino operators with gambling platforms. The Tain network has a number of online casinos connected to it, and it looks like as many as twelve online gambling sites that are on the Tain network will be using the new Instant Click platform from CryptoLogic.

In a press release, CryptoLogic’s CEO, Brian Hadfield, the Chief Executive Officer at CryptoLogic, said: "Instant Click has been designed in response to market need and is a solution for online operators who want CryptoLogic's innovative gaming content but do not require its full hosting casino platform."

Mr. Hadfield continued to explain: "Its launch not only boosts CryptoLogic's addressable market but also complements our branded games licensing strategy."

Tain’s Chief Executive Officer, Christer Fahlstedt stated: "It (Instant Click) enables CryptoLogic's highly sought-after games to be rolled out swiftly to the online player community by leveraging operators' existing infrastructure at little additional cost."

The current agreement between CryptoLogic and Tain is a three year agreement. Those who use the system will have access to more than three hundred online casino games, and can choose which they wish to use. The way that the system works is that CryptoLogic games will be played on the online casino sites, and CryptoLogic will receive a certain portion of the income that the games make for the site.

CryptoLogic did use a similar system last year in which existing online gambling sites were able to offer certain selected CryptoLogic games to their users, and CrytpLogic received a percentage of the income received from the games.

Online casino software companies are always looking for new ways to keep ahead of their competitors, and it seems that CryptoLogic has found yet another way to do so.

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