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Rise of Tut Magic Online Slots Greentube


Greentube, the NOVOMATIC Digital Gaming and Entertainment division, is taking players back to the golden age of the Pharaohs in its latest release Rise of Tut Magic.


This high-volatility Egyptian-themed slot offers players a chance to get their hands on ancient treasures by way of classic slot gameplay and lucrative bonus features, including expanding wilds and free spins with upgrade symbols.


Should players land three or more bonus symbols anywhere on the reels they will automatically trigger 12 free spins featuring a special symbol upgrade feature that significantly ups the ante.


At the start of the feature, up to five symbols are automatically upgraded to higher-paying symbols. If at any time a fully expanded wild symbol appears, then another symbol upgrade will trigger. The free spins feature can be retriggered during the bonus if one, two or three scattered wild symbols land on the reels, meaning one, three or five additional free spins


are awarded respectively. In certain jurisdictions, Greentube offers a Buy Bonus feature that can be activated during base gameplay. This automatically activates the free spins for 87x the player’s total bet.


Bernd Baumert, Director of Games Production and Operations at Greentube, said: “Rise of Tut


Magic is another Egyptian treasure within Greentube’s game portfolio thanks to its truly engaging gameplay, classic design and exciting bonus features and mechanics.


“We are expecting this new title to be a huge hit with operators and players alike and cannot wait to see how it performs on release.”


24/7 Live Racing Sports Betting SIS


SIS (Sports Information Services), the leading multi-content supplier of 24/7 live betting services, has agreed a deal to integrate its full range of products onto the platform of leading sportsbook provider Altenar.


The deal will see 24/7 Live Racing Content from SIS, comprising over 76,000 events every year, become the first product to be made available to Altenar’s wide network of operators.


This will be followed by SIS Competitive Gaming, the market-leading esports product that features over 200,000 24/7 events, which are all produced in- house and to the highest level of integrity.


The integration of the supplier’s live numbers content, which features more than 200,000 annual betting events, including the world-famous 49’s Original Live Draw, is also set to go live.


SIS’ 24/7 Live Racing Content, is delivered as an end-to-end solution, including live streamed pictures, data, and on-screen graphics with betting triggers, in addition to an extensive range of markets and prices to provide seamless betting experiences.


This agreement represents the latest important step for SIS in further developing relationships with leading platforms, as the supplier aims to extend its reach across regulated markets globally.


Andy Kelly, Head of Commercial Partnerships at SIS, said: “Altenar is making significant headway in the sports betting space within regulated markets all over the world, so this is a deal that serves to boost our geographical reach.


“We are confident that our extensive and premium Live Racing Content, delivered from tracks worldwide, will prove to be a hit with Altenar’s partners and we look forward to the subsequent roll-out of our Competitive Gaming offering and highly popular numbers range.”


OVAL3 Fantasy Sports BAMG Sports


The world’s first global fantasy rugby and online marketplace has launched, backed financially by French rugby’s Antoine Dupont.


The launch of free-to-play OVAL3, developed by $12.5 million BAMG Sports, came days before the start of the 2023 Rugby World Cup.


Fans can compete in OVAL3’s global fantasy league to collect points and digital playing cards which can then be used as part of an immersive rugby gaming experience. Players can exchange their digital playing cards for tokens, tickets, merchandise and exclusive fan experiences, bringing them closer to the sport than ever before.


Amongst an impressive roster of investors in OVAL3 is France scrum-half and captain, Antoine Dupont. Dupont won World Rugby’s Men’s 15s Player of the Year award in 2021 and is amongst the favourites to lift the iconic William Webb Ellis Cup in Paris on Saturday, October 28. Also investing in the platform are 2003 Rugby World


Cup winners Simon Shaw and Andy Gomarsall, both of whom who also played in England’s 2007 Rugby World Cup campaign which ended in defeat in the final to South Africa. Meanwhile, French Top14 player Soufiane Guitoune, who plies his trade for current Top14 champions Toulouse, has been confirmed as an ambassador.


As well as launching the first global fantasy rugby league, OVAL3 has partnered with the Top14 and Pro D2 in France and the USA’s Major League Rugby (MLR) to provide fans with an online trading platform.


Players will have access to more than 2,300 players from 42 clubs across the three leagues, with the ability to sign first team players, rising stars and academy prospects to their virtual squads based on their real performances.


OVAL3 has been developed by BAMG Sports, a UK-based company co-founded by a group of passionate French rugby fans and digital sport professionals.


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