Date: 28.08.2024

by Adam Dworak

BetGames Debuts in the Netherlands Through Partnership with Circus.nl

BetGames has entered the Dutch market through a new partnership with Circus.nl, enhancing its presence in regulated markets by offering a range of popular casino products to sports bettors.

Expanding in the Dutch Market with Circus.nl

BetGames has made its first appearance in the Netherlands, partnering with the prominent operator Circus.nl.

This collaboration allows Circus.nl to offer three of BetGames’ most popular casino products: 6+ Poker, Bet on Poker, and Live Roulette.

These games are designed to appeal to both sports bettors and casino enthusiasts, providing a unique bridge between the two types of gaming.

A Strategic Move for Both Industry Leaders

The partnership between BetGames and Circus.nl is a significant development for both companies, combining BetGames’ innovative gaming content with the operational strength of Circus.nl in the Dutch market.

The introduction of these products offers engaging content that will further enhance Circus.nl’s already robust portfolio of slots and live casino offerings.

BetGames Strengthens its Global Reach

As BetGames continues to grow its product portfolio and expand into new markets, partnerships like this play a key role in increasing its global footprint.

BetGames CEO Andreas Koeberl remarked: “We’re extremely happy to make our debut in the Netherlands – one of Europe’s most lucrative markets – with a major name in the country.”

He further added that the partnership supports BetGames’ mission to bridge the gap between sports betting and casino gaming, offering intuitive versions of popular casino games.

Circus.nl’s Perspective on the Collaboration

Denis Wittebrood, Casino Operations Manager at Circus.nl, expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration, emphasizing how BetGames’ unique approach to poker offers Dutch players something different. He highlighted,

“BetGames’ innovative take on classic poker games brings a unique opportunity for Dutch poker players to go up against the house, rather than against other poker players.”