Evolution launches unique live craps game

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Evolution launches unique live craps game

The live craps game will be the first of its kind, launched by the leading provider of live casino solutions – Evolution

The leading provider of Live Casino solutions, Evolution, has announced the launch of the legendary game. This will be the world’s first ever online game of its type which will be set in an authentic underground and speakeasy-style studio. 

Evolution’s statement announced that the unique online Live Craps game will stay true to the original aspects of 1517738946110the game but will also utilise technology to boost its features so that it’ll be easier to understand for new players while giving seasoned players the benefits of a new fresh game. 

Within the statement Evolution’s Chief Product Officer, Todd Haushalter (pictured) said:  

“Craps completes the Evolution portfolio in terms of offering every game you can find in a land-based casino,” 

“Developing the game and capturing the unique excitement of the Craps table, but in an online setting, was a complex project. The team has done a phenomenal job and we now have a fantastic finished product that I know will thrill Craps enthusiasts in the US, Europe and beyond, as well as attracting legions of new fans.  

 “We understand that not everyone knows how to play Craps. That’s why the game has both an ‘Easy Mode’ and a simple online interactive tutorial that clearly explains how to play and enjoy the game. 

“Craps has been our most requested new game by both players and operators for years – now it’s finally here. I think players are going to love it.” 

Moreover, Evolution stated that in addition to the Live Craps game, it will also be adding a First Person RNG edition of Craps. It will include the ‘GO LIVE’ button, which will transport players through an in-game portal to the live version of the game. 

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