Strong growth continues at NetPlay TV
Interactive gaming firm NetPlay TV said growth momentum has continued after a strong start to the second quarter with average daily revenue up sharply from the same period last year.
Interactive gaming firm NetPlay TV said growth momentum has continued after a strong start to the second quarter with average daily revenue up sharply from the same period last year.
The group, which operates a number of interactive gaming services under an Alderney gaming license, including SuperCasino.com and Jackpot247.com, said it looks forward to reporting further growth in the coming months.
"In what is an industry wide seasonally quieter second quarter, we are pleased to announce that Q2 average daily revenue has increased significantly against the same period last year," the group said in a company statement.
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Netplay added that following the success of the Supercasino iPhone and iPad applications, it has launched both Supercasino and Jackpot247 on Android mobile at the beginning of June.
"This is in addition to the successful launch of iPhone and iPad for Jackpot247 at the end of March and now means both brands can be played anytime via iPhone, iPad and Android mobile," the group explained.
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