Pair of new software platforms from B3W
01 April 2010

Online gaming solutions provider B3W Gaming Software Development Company has announced the launch of two new software platforms offering operators the ability to offer a range of games including casino, scratchcards, poker and horseracing titles.
The Malta-based firm is a twelve-year veteran of the industry and stated that it is offering the new platforms fully licensed or as a ‘white-label’ option. It revealed that its ‘white-label’ alternative allows entrepreneurs, webmasters, affiliates and businesses to quickly enter the online gambling industry.
“The demand we experienced from gaming operators wishing to launch services on a ‘white-label’ solution due to the low cost and speed of launching compared to the fully licensed model is now solved,” said Francois Brust, Chief Executive Officer for B3W.
“We can now offer more exciting game varieties to operators as well. Their players can play casino, scratchcard, poker and horseracing titles, all accessible with a single account. Parallel, we are continuously working on improving our wide range of products and services to support the success of our operators. These are exciting times for the group.”
B3W stated that its new poker platform has been designed to meet all the demands of today’s sophisticated poker players while its horseracing alternative allows bettors to place wagers on the most popular French events. The firm holds Class 1 and Class 4 licenses with another Class 3 in process and revealed that BetInParis.com, which it stated has a great following in France, is set to become the first site to launch both of its platforms.
“The final result of the development process is state-of-the-art poker software, which is fully customisable for our operators,” read a statement from B3W.
“We have focused on making the player experience secure, fun and interactive. We do our best to be on the forefront of innovative approaches, technologies and solutions within our core competency as a gambling software development company.”



