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Find all the latest news pertaining to Evolution Gaming, a popular live dealer online casino developer here.

2018

Deal or No Deal Live Dealer Tables from Evolution to Launch in 2019

Deal or No Deal Live Dealer Tables from Evolution to Launch in 2019 - The concept will be incorporated into live dealer blackjack and roulette titles on the Evolution platform.

2017

Live Casino Immersive Roulette Online Reviewed - Gambling911.com - Slow motion shots of the ball dropping into its slot, cinematic feel ... Evolution's Immersive Roulette Live Casino is also compatible with a mobile device. ... We do like the general direction Evolution has taken with the mobile version, but ... The stream can be turned on and off and the button layout for camera ...

Are Live Casino Games Slowly Taking Over? | Gambling911.com - The online gaming universe expands at such a high rate that it’s almost impossible to anticipate what a year ahead of us – let alone a decade – could bring forward.

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