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Oct 19, 2011 | Category: News
A note of “Aristocracy” will be added to online casino games, as the land-based casinos' software provider Aristocrat directs its steps to online gambling market. This year is rich in events of this kind, as offline gambling companies predict the inevitable legalization of gambling in the USA and don't want to miss a chance to have a piece of this pie.
The deals between many famous offline operators and well-established online gambling resources were announced this year and this is just the beginning of the total move of offline gambling business to internet.
The casino games developer Aristocrat made a deal with the famous Maryland Live! Casino&Island Resort . A new virtual casino will be the result of this deal. As online gambling is still outside the law in the USA, this web casino will offer a free-play version only and will be launched not earlier than at the end of 2012.
You can say that all this looks suspicious even taking into consideration possible gambling laws liberalization. Yes, there's a small trick in this deal. A new land based casino will open its doors almost at the same time as the online one. So, no doubt that the online casino room will be more an advertizing platform than a real casino and the online players will be invited to the offline casino. Though, who knows? The Doubledown Casino on Facebook is also the USA-targeted and offers a free-play option only, but it monetizes its traffic selling chips and other services and no one can forbid to use this technique to get a revenue from an online gambling site.
