Playtech
signs multi-year branded games deal with Warner Bros.
Consumer Products to license DC Comics content - 1st
February 2016

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Playtech
has signed a multi-year licensing deal with Warner
Bros. Consumer Products, on behalf of DC Entertainment,
to develop four iconic DC Comics branded film and
television properties into leading omni-channel casino
games. These action-packed real-money casino games
are set to begin rolling out this year.
The
four titles include the DC Comics 1960s Batman
Classic TV Series, as well as Warner Bros. Pictures
feature films, Man of Steel (2013), Green Lantern
(2011), and Superman I (1978) and Superman II (1980).
All
of Playtechs global content studios have been
engaged to work on, design, develop and deploy games
based on these coveted properties from DC Entertainment
and Warner Bros. Consumer Products.
Playtech
offers the industrys most extensive portfolio
of best-performing omni-channel casino content, delivering
more than 600 of the most innovative and exhilarating
titles across all channels, platforms and devices.
As
part of the Playtech ONE omni-channel offering, the
casino product allows players to access content anywhere,
at any time and on any device through a single wallet
and single account.
Driven
by the powerful IMS player management platform and
data-driven business intelligence technology, Playtech
casino delivers industry-leading in-house and premium
branded games.
Mor
Weizer, CEO, Playtech, said: Playtechs
best performing in-house and premium branded casino
slot content will be further strengthened through
our partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products
and the launch of the DC Comics branded games. Our
licensees will benefit from the best omni-channel
gaming content the market has to offer.
We
look forward to a long and prosperous relationship
with Warner Bros. Consumer Products and are all very
excited to see the outcome of the DC Comics-themed
games when they are delivered later this year,
added Weizer.

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