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BetGames Partners Hollywoodbets to Release Shova 52 in South Africa!

Leading games provider BetGames has expanded its catalogue of bespoke casino titles with the release of Shova 52 through a partnership with Hollywoodbets in South Africa.

The release follows the extremely successful launch of BetGames’ debut crash game Skyward, with the innovative provider and Hollywoodbets keen to capitalise on its prominence to reaffirm and develop their positions in the South African market.

Shova 52 is a card game like no other, tasking players with predicting which card will land on the “player” position on the table once 52 cards have been dealt alternately to the “player” and “dealer”. It is a simple concept executed with BetGames’ ever-present attention to detail, striking a perfect balance between fast-paced gameplay and winning potential. 

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BetGames’ foray into the bespoke game development market has been a prosperous one, emphasized by Hollywoodbets’ desire to further the collaboration with another exclusively tailored title in Shova 52. 

The game release marks another significant milestone in the symbiotic relationship between the industry-leading provider and tier-one operator as both look to expand their presence and influence across the rapidly growing South African market, which is predicted to generate US$828.5m in 2024.

James Everett, VP for Africa and LatAm at BetGames, said: “We are delighted to continue our fruitful relationship with tier-one operator Hollywoodbets, which is sure to assist with our ambitious growth plans in South Africa. This game has been created with meticulous care to ensure that Hollywoodbets’ players benefit from the optimal gaming experience and associate BetGames with cutting-edge technology.”

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