Inspired Entertainment launched Multi-Stream Matchday, an online V-Play game that allows players to play football in Italy.
Sisal, a long-term partner, will first introduce the game. It is expected to become the first operator in Italy to provide the game for online players.
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Multi-Stream Matchday allows you to stream eight games simultaneously, and then choose the streams that interest you.
You can also place wagers on up to 8 matches, and make accumulator betting that could result in greater prizes. You can also view highlights from each match through Multi-Streaming Matchday.
Steve Rogers, Inspired Entertainment Chief Commercial Officer of Virtual Sports, said: “Sisal has been Inspired’s partner since the Italian market opened in 2014 and we have worked together to bring a number of exciting new concepts to the Italian market.
“Multi-Stream Matchday joins V-Play Soccer™, V-Play Penalties™ and our new Women’s Soccer products to provide a full suite of Soccer products. The enthusiasm which has been shown towards our latest game, Multi-Stream Matchday, is further confirmation of the popularity of our Virtual Soccer product set, and we are excited to see these games attract new players and grow in popularity across multiple jurisdictions.”
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