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Net Entertainment set to release live dealer roulette on mobile

Net Ent live dealer roulette onlineMobile roulette players could soon be carrying their own Net Entertainment dealer around with them, with plans for the live catalogue to be launched on Touch devices this year.

While there has been no official announcement from NetEnt as of yet, we have seen a few comments which have hinted we can expect a live dealer catalogue on our mobile devices soon.

In a recent article to Reuters, NetEnt announced their plans to attempt to increase their European market share and then even branch into the US market (which is quite tough to crack thanks to legal restrictions on deposits for players).

However, they also mentioned their plans to optimise their live dealer catalogue for Touch devices, mentioning the ‘fastest growing products is live casino’ and this will be ‘launched on mobile phones this June.’

So while we can access live dealer roulette on our smartphones and tablets via LeoVegas.com (powered by Evolution Gaming), we will be treated to superior graphics and higher table limits from NetEnt on our Apple or Android devices in just a few months.

We take a look at what NetEnt has to offer when it comes to their live dealer roulette catalogue and in the meantime you can play these titles on your desktop device at GdayCasino.com or LeoVegas.com and sign up for their generous welcome packages by following our links.

Net Entertainment live dealer roulette

In 2013 Net Entertainment joined top leading software developers, such as Microgaming, in offering a live dealer catalogue. They initially launched with live roulette only, eventually offering live blackjack tables too – however they are yet to add live baccarat or any live poker variants.

Regardless, the premium HD graphics and incredibly high table limits, especially for live roulette, are very appealing to players after a real land-based experience.

The live studio NetEnt use for their dealers is located in Europe (Malta to be specific) and here multiple tables are set up which you can see in the background of your preferred live title. The dealer is streamed to your device (soon to be smartphones and tablets, as well as desktops and laptops) in real time, utilising web cam technology, and you can place your bets via the table.

You can currently find the following NetEnt live dealer roulette titles available for desktop;

  • VIP Live Dealer Roulette: Minimum: $1, Maximum: $75,000
  • Live Dealer Roulette: Minimum: $1, Maximum: $75,000
  • Automatic Roulette: Minimum: $1, Maximum: $20,000

Although we aren’t 100% sure whether the entire live catalogue will be rolled out for NetEnt’s Touch line, basing on their track record there will definitely be a live dealer roulette for smartphones and tablets – hopefully offering the huge table limits on our smartphones and tablets too.

Once we do know more, we will detail all the information here but until then you can find these live dealer roulette titles for desktop devices at Leo Vegas or G’day Casino.