Rival Mobile Casinos South Africa

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OCO Game Providers RivalRival Gaming is a new but prominent competitor in the online casino software industry. They only opened their doors in 2006 but can run circles around some competitors that have been around since the early nineties.

There are currently more than thirty Rival online casinos. While this does not quite compete with Playtech Technology and Microgaming that have more than a hundred online casinos, it is still quite impressive for a new contender. South Africans can try the Rival software at online casinos such as Da Vincis CasinoDesert Nights Casino and Slot Capital. Rival focuses on download software and goes out of its way to make South Africans feel welcome. They offer localised sites exclusive to South Africans, where you can deposit money from your local bank, and play in Rands.

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What's Unique about Rival?

Rival knew that they were entering a very competitive and somewhat saturated market and that they would have to be unique to make it to the top. They achieved this by introducing i-Slots games to the world. These exciting new slot machine games have great graphics and come with an interactive storyline.

Rival Gaming focuses on quality over quantity and can hold their own against the top casino software giants. They offer enough games to suit your every mood. The software provider has extensive scripts that help online casinos keep track of their daily operations. They also offer some tight anti-fraud measurements. This means that South African online casino players can enjoy their unique graphics and sounds, without having to worry about our safety and security…. At least we are safe somewhere!

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