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UKGC approves nine new live casino titles for BetConstruct

SoftConstruct (Malta) Ltd, the parent company of BetConstruct, has confirmed that nine more of its live casino titles have been approved by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). 

The sports betting and igaming software provider is continuing to build its catalogue of live casino games for white label and turnkey partners in the UK market.

This catalogue of games for licensed operators, including VBET UK, now includes Dragon Tiger, Live Keno, Bet-on Teen Patti, Casino Hold’em, Russian Poker (Rusky Poker), Switch BlackJack, Live Hi-Lo, Swift Roulette and Super Six Baccarat.

Launched last summer, Hi-Lo is an adaptation of the ‘once viral web game’ The Higher Lower. It gives players the chance to predict whether the next card dealt by a dealer is of a higher, lower or equal value to the one lying face-up on the table.

BetConstruct’s UK partners, said the company, are now set to “increase player satisfaction and engagement by adding the nine new games to their operation”.

It added that the fresh influx of titles will help it to enhance existing partnerships and secure new partners active in the casino space.

BetConstruct was granted the UKGC licence for its live casino suite back in March 2019, at which point it promised that popular games such as Blackjack, Baccarat, Bet on Poker and Roulette would later be joined by new branded games.

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