Article published on 21 October 2010

QuickFire Software Launches in Online Gambling Industry

QuickFire software launched at Microgaming casinos
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Leading software group, Microgaming, has launched a new system that can easily be adapted to the existing systems of online gambling operators.

QuickFire can already be found integrated into the systems of groups such as Bet365, Virgin Games and LeonGaming and the software has been approved by a number of leading jurisdictions, including Alderney, Kahnwake, Malta and Gibraltar.

QuickFire was created to allow operators to offer their players some of Microgaming's top games, without the need for extensive back office support.

The system can be used by operators who do not use Microgaming as their primary software provider and allows them to offer games such as Lord of the Rings, Thunderstruck and Tomb Raider - titles that have proven to be huge crowd-drawers in the industry.

Operators are able to access financial reports through their existing reporting system, and are assured top player protection and security.

"QuickFire provides a fast and efficient way for operators to bring Microgaming's premium content to their players and we have been delighted with the market's response since our launch," commented a spokesperson for QuickFire, Ashley Sandyford-Sykes

"We are confident that this product will prove tremendously successful with poker, bingo and sportsbook operators looking to enhance their portfolio of casino side games.

There are currently 150 of Microgaming's top titles available through QuickFire, making for supreme, hassle-free gaming.

"QuickFire offers seamless integration for our operators, but more importantly, access to Microgaming's market leading suite of games including Thunderstruck and Lara Croft: Tomb Raider, as well as a constant stream of fresh content that is sure to keep players entertained," concluded the spokesman.

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