Mr Green Casino to Enter eSports Arena

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Mr Green has joined forces with Gamingzone Entertainment as a way of easy entry into the explosive eSports sector.  SCROLL DOWN FOR MORE

The joint venture intends to create a new community for esports fans with focus more on social media and community forums but with an obvious eye on gambling.

The fact that Mr Green, a Stockholm-listed company, runs iGaming sites including its own branded casino and Redbet should be an indicator of the wagering potential to develop from such an arrangement.

"Esports is a quickly growing, global phenomena and an increasing number of fans is spending time on gaming as well as different kind of videos. Experts believe this can become as huge as traditional sports. We want to be part of this development and create a presence among all its fans. In Gamingzone, we have found a partner who understands esports, content and entertainment,” says Per Norman, CEO of Mr Green.

"Entertainment and betting within esports is still immature. We are convinced that there are interesting and entertaining ways of offering the fans something better than what we have seen so far”, says Karl Mikael Cakste. “We are happy to partner with Mr Green which is an established, knowledgeable iGaming company that acts responsibly and is long-term.”

"Our main ambition is to create a community where esports fans from the entire world love to spend time. People of the age of 18 and older who wants to bet will in due time be offered that opportunity under just and safe conditions,” concludes Cakste.

The new esports community will launch during the fall 2018.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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