Facebook Indirectly Entering The World Of Online Gambling?

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Facebook Entering The World Of Online GamblingSocial gaming has become popular for friends and family to play together, because it allows multiple players to participate—or for individuals to play solo. While social gaming sometimes requires fees for downloading an app, advancing to new levels, or purchasing specialty features, gamers have not been able to play to win cash prizes.

However, in a recent partnership, WikiBetting and Atlantis Internet Group have joined together to launch a social gaming app on Facebook. This app will allow for an online Sportbook Exchange app that lets gamers apply their credits toward any sporting event in the world.

The app will be available most hours of the day and night, and bets can be placed from 28 Indian Casinos within the United States. We’re told it allows international gamers too. Tribal Gaming Network will host the Sportbook app, which has already received federal approval.

As a major player in the gambling world, Atlantis Internet Group specializes in the development of casino software and casino gaming, so it is not a stretch that they would hop on board of this new development.

While Facebook is not the first name that comes to mind when thinking of gambling, they are always looking for ways to remain relevant, and they have collaborated to create many successful gaming apps.

Although the Sportsbook Exchange is an online app, it is designed to give players the feeling that they are using a live sportsbook. Aside from this being a groundbreaking development, it gives the participating Indian casinos an in to the $40 billion dollar international gaming market.

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