Locus Gaming Unveils Jack Wild
Locus Gaming, the casino operator licensed by the Isle of Man, has announced the release of Jack Wild mobile casino, the latest online casino designed specifically for users of smartphones and tablets. This online casino features a wide array of entertainment favoured by all different types of casino players. It will include table classics like Blackjack, Roulette and Baccarat as well as a wide range of popular three and five-reel Slots games.
Locus Gaming came about less than one year ago and was established by Ladbrokes experts Ed Andrews and Mick D’Ancona. Their goal was to offer sites that punters would consider more accessible and tailored to the needs of players.
Like with the table games offered by Realistic Games, Jack Wild is now live with popular titles such as Tutankhamen, Pentagram, Double Bubble, Pirate Radio, Sunset Reels and Over The Rainbow all of which pledge to match initial deposits up to £150.
Locus Gaming plans to introduce several new Jack Wild products for the U.K. gaming market in the second quarter of this year. Soon thereafter it will unveil several additional products in order to reach new regulated markets.
Mr. Andrews, the previous Managing Director for Internet operations at Ladbrokes, said that the main thing is that the platform used by customers to access their gaming accounts, and the games themselves are customized to offer the best possible experience to the mobile user.
He added that since those aren’t “bolt-on” items, the Jack Wild name would stand out as an industry leader in the very near future. It’s a fact that players usually prefer the perks afforded by the touchscreen apparatus for casino gambling as well as for other fun activities. The personal computer has, as they say, “taken a chance and rolled the dice.”
Locus Gaming confirmed that Jack Wild functions on the NYX Interactive platform and it’s backed by a call centre that is located in the U.K. while including the payment processing department Datacash, which allows punters to place wagers in up to seven different monetary units.