Playtech & MGM To Stream Live Dealer from Las Vegas Strip
Playtech has announced a strategic partnership with MGM Resorts to stream live dealer games from the Bellagio and MGM Grand Las Vegas Casinos. The partnership will initially include single—and double-zero roulette and baccarat games before extending to include other popular Playtech live casino titles.
Live Dealer Games to be streamed from the Las Vegas Strip
Playtech and MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM) (“MGM Resorts” or the “Company”) are announcing a strategic partnership today that will offer new and unique live casino content to iGaming industry operators.
Streamed directly from the gaming floors of two of MGM Resorts’ most iconic Las Vegas Strip properties, the live casino content, branded as “MGM Live,” will be available for licensing in regulated markets worldwide, outside the United States.
The live casino offering will include single- and double-zero roulette and baccarat, broadcast live from the casino floors at MGM Grand and Bellagio Resort & Casino in Las Vegas.
As the partnership evolves, the plan is to broaden the portfolio with exclusive access to various Playtech games, branded TV game shows, celebrity-hosted trivia shows, and the one-of-a-kind entertainment experiences for which Las Vegas and MGM are known.
“The launch of this new and exciting live casino offering, in partnership with Playtech and directly from Bellagio and MGM Grand in Las Vegas, furthers our strategic vision to be the world’s premier gaming entertainment company.
This collaboration amplifies our commitment to providing unparalleled experiences and expands our global reach to our customers,”
Said Bill Hornbuckle, Chief Executive Officer & President of MGM Resorts.
“We believe the content, celebrity talent and sophisticated gaming experience that we will offer – all from the trusted and highly reputable brands of MGM Resorts – will be unmatched in the industry.”
Mor Weizer, Chief Executive Officer at Playtech, said;
“We are thrilled to partner with MGM Resorts, a world-renowned gaming and entertainment brand. This alliance combines the strength of MGM Resorts’ global prestige with Playtech’s extensive international market knowledge and innovative games.
As a leading technology provider in regulated markets, we are delighted that this partnership is pioneering a new live entertainment category and product offering for players in these regulated territories.
Our alliance is built on a shared vision to create an innovative and unique customer experience alongside our commitment to safer gambling.
Both Playtech and MGM Resorts are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of player protection and ensuring our offerings are enjoyed responsibly.”
As MGM Resorts’ technology partner, Playtech will provide players with on-demand, online access to a combination of next-level, immersive entertainment experiences directly from two of the industry’s landmark, exclusive brands: Bellagio and MGM Grand.
Both brands look forward to working with operators to support and promote a safe gambling experience.
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This is such a no-brainer. It was a matter of time before someone announced Live Games from Las Vegas. I’m surprised it’s taken this long!
Given the partnership between Genting and Evolution, I had imagined we would get the first live dealer games from Genting Resorts World, but there’s been no movement there.
Then Sands announced it was entering the live dealer space, but we’ve heard little about their plans since it was first announced.
Other operators have hinted they might be doing something, and there are development houses in Las Vegas, so again, it’s a surprise that nothing has been forthcoming from there.
Given the growth of Live Dealers worldwide and matching that with visitors to Las Vegas, the visibility this will give the on- and offline casinos should be huge.
Of the announcements, it’s just a waiting game to see who delivers first!
The game choices are clever. All three are One-to-many games, meaning they only need the three tables to satisfy hundreds of concurrent players.
I expect the next set of games will also be one-to-many, which suits Unlimited Blackjack and the Gameshows, although these can’t be played live in the casinos as they stand, unlike Roulette and Baccarat.