Amaya Gaming Reportedly Looking to Acquire Ongame from Bwin.Party

Written by:
Aaron Goldstein
Published on:
Sep/18/2012
Amaya Gaming Reportedly Looking to Acquire Ongame from Bwin.Party

eGaming Review Magazine was reporting that Canadian online gambling software provider Amaya Gaming was about to announce the acquisition of Bwin.party’s poker network Ongame.

Specific details of the arrangement have yet to be announced.

Bwin.party, the world’s largest real money online gambling firm, has been looking to unload Ongame for some time.

Ongame currently averages close to 600 real cash players per day at any given time, according to traffic monitoring website, PokerScout.com

Amaya Gaming provides a host of services and solutions that range from online gaming platforms, online and mobile casino games, traditional and mobile lotteries, networked electronic gaming systems, hospitality in-room entertainment systems, management systems, content suites, advisory and management services, and integrity monitoring and auditing systems for the regulated gaming markets. 

Its partners include governments, lotteries, casinos and hospitality operators. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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