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Greentube to provide skill gaming to Interwetten and Admiral Sportwetten

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The developer of multiplayer skill gaming solutions will provide background technology for the skill gaming portals operated by sports betting companies Interwetten and Admiral Sportwetten.

“Together with our partners, our team has achieved exceptional integration work during the last couple of weeks. We are convinced that our cash skill gaming model will accelerate our customers’ profit growth further and can strengthen the positioning of these dynamic companies,” said Eberhard Dürrschmid, CEO of Greentube. “Due to our excellent order situation, we will provide further top reference customers throughout Europe with our leading games technology in the next months.”

Heinz Patzelt, Chairman of Interwetten, commented: “With games networks such as this skill games portal, in particular, it was important for us to find an independent partner not linked with specific groups in the market.”

Jürgen Irsigler, CEO of Admiral Sportwetten, added: “With Greentube, we have chosen the leading technical conversion provider. Due to this, our skill games channel is connected to Europe ’s largest skill gamer network – a huge advantage for our customers.”

In separate news, FUN Technologies announced that its wholly owned subsidiary, SkillJam, has signed a two-year, exclusive agreement to create a private-label skill-gaming platform for LYCOS Europe. Under the terms of the agreement, SkillJam will develop, operate and support the pay-for-play gaming sites for eight LYCOS Europe portals: UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Holland, Sweden and Denmark. Lorne Abony, CEO of FUN Technologies, commented on the new agreement, “This represents an important stride forward as we continue investing in our European growth strategy, and gives our Games division the opportunity to substantially bolster its growing member base. We have built a fantastic relationship with LYCOS and are delighted to now be partnering with LYCOS Europe as well.”