

Spin Games LLC Announces Debut of RGS - ROC (Robust Online Client) V2.3 at Global Gaming Expo 2013
Making a premier at this year's G2E, Spin will feature the "ROC", (Robust Online Client) V2.3, which is an HTML5 Remote Gaming Server (RGS) designed specifically for the regulated US interactive gaming market. The ROC delivers content on multiple platforms including IOS and Android as well as desktop applications, and has been developed with multiple game engines to support a volume of quality content...(more)
Palo Alto, California start-up Real Deal Interactive has entered the competitive social gaming sector this week with a social casino-oriented interactive mobile platform branded Lucky Loot Casino.
The publication VentureBeat reports that Lucky Loot will be offered to third party game publishers, initially as a mobile slot suitable for Android devices through the Google Play store. However the platform can be used to create games for iOS and the Amazon Kindle as well.
The platform has exclusively licensed games and a loyalty rewards system, and Real Deal is creating mobile social casino games from licensee partners that have the same graphics, game mechanics, math, and animations as those found on casino floors.
Players can earn achievements, compete in weekly challenges, and share the experience with friends through Facebook and Twitter. Game boosts and other consumable items are in development...(more)
The site goes live at 9:19 a.m. today, a play off its release date. The buzz leading up to the launch is undeniable: more than 12,000 players already have signed up.
After four years of development, Caesars' all-star team of programmers and online specialists have been feeling the pressure of rolling out a new model tied to an existing brand, particularly one that's widely popular and hugely successful. WSOP is 43 years old and one of the best-known poker brands in the world...(more)
Speaking during a roundtable interview at the Tokyo Game Show on Thursday, Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida said the Gaikai service would commence in North America in 2014...(more)
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