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BetGames live dealer and RNG content expands in South Africa with 10bet

| By iGB Editorial Team
New partnership sees BetGames supplying 14 exciting games from its extensive portfolio of live dealer and RNG titles.

Leading games provider BetGames has seen a comprehensive selection of its successful product suite go live with global sportsbook and gaming operator, 10bet, delivering an expanded range of premium gaming experiences to players in South Africa.

10bet players in one of Africa’s largest markets can now enjoy classic favourites such as Wheel of Fortune, Classic Roulette, Classic Wheel and Skyward.

The collaboration not only increases 10bet’s game selection to over 1,200 titles in just under two years since launching in South Africa, but it also marks a pivotal moment for BetGames as the provider strengthens its foothold in one of its core markets. 

Over the past decade, BetGames has achieved remarkable success worldwide, with South Africa playing a pivotal role in its growth trajectory. This partnership with 10bet in the country showcases BetGames’ commitment to offering customers a unique gaming experience.

James Everett, VP for Africa and LatAm at BetGames, said: “We are thrilled to embark on this exciting journey with 10bet South Africa. It is a highly respected brand in the global gaming industry and the partnership signifies a significant milestone for us. 

“By combining BetGames’ innovative content with 10bet’s established presence and customer base in South Africa, we aim to elevate the gaming experience for players and strengthen our position in the market.”

Michelle Henriques Colborne, marketing VP at 10bet South Africa, added: “We are thoroughly excited to partner with BetGames. Our commitment to delivering top-notch entertainment to passionate bettors in South Africa continues to grow stronger and we look forward to the exciting world of possibilities this new partnership will open for our players.”