Quickfire, a gaming platform powered by Microgaming, is announcing the release of its Quickfire Poker platform, aimed at integrating casino and table games into a hassle-free and seamless interface.
The Quickfire Poker will integrate the existing Quickfire gaming platform into the Microgaming Poker Network (MPN). One of the advantages of this new platform is that it will feature all previous MPN Texas Hold’Em tournaments, allowing players to wager directly from their wallet betting accounts.
Ashley Sandyford-Sykes, Head of the Quickfire platform, confirmed the addition of this poker interface that has radically enhanced the company’s gaming structure and performance:
Quickfire provides a fast and cost-efficient way for sportsbook and casino operators to supplement their gaming portfolio with poker. This is a natural next step for Quickfire and the MPN.
The downside of being the #1 software provider in the world is that one always had to keep on innovating and getting out of your comfort zone. Thankfully, Quickfire and Microgamiing keep up with the high tech development trend, producing forth new iGaming software platforms that set the standard in the industry.
Microgaming’s Head of Network Games Lydia Melton pointed out that Quickfire Poker is a great solution for any operator looking to complete their product portfolio. In addition to quick and easy integration, these operators will also benefit from all of the MPN’s tournaments and promotions.
At this point, the first affiliate to have fully integrated the Quickfire Poker platform is the licensee betinternet.com. Nevertheless, Quickfire is expecting to add more online operators before the end of 2013’s third quarter, such as All Slots, Betway and iGame Casino.