
CasinoHacks.com has launched the world’s first TV show dedicated to online casino fans. The Swedish-owned company realised a gap in the market for casino lovers to discuss their favourite games, so collaborated with former executives at Mr Green, MTV, Raketech, Bethard, Metal Casino and Pokerstars, as well as industry and SEO experts, to create the show, which will be run daily.
Who Is Involved
Former MTV and Metal Casino employee Jonas Lutteman will host the show, including the entertainment and competition segments and the Casino Hacks Twitch programme.
The show will cover the latest industry news, reviews, new slots and games launches as well as interviews with people within the industry, including casino game focused Twitchers.
Major casino games suppliers and online casino operators have already signed up to partner with the show.
The first show, which includes a review of Casumba Casino and Bonanza, was jam-packed with industry news and interviews that casino enthusiasts are sure to love.
Nadine, Jonas’s co-host and online casino games novice, also took part in an ‘academy’ segment, which talked her through the world of igaming. Competitions were run throughout the 50-minute show, giving fans the opportunity to win up to $1,000 dollars.
Launch Details
Clas Dahlén, CEO of Casino Hacks, said of the launch:
“Casino Hacks is here because we believe that online casino players, across the world, deserve a higher standard of live entertainment.
Looking for tips, hacks and great casinos and the best bonuses should not be like going through the Yellow Pages! We believe this part of the casino experience should reflect all the fun and action one can expect from an online casino today.”
“The Show will reveal the latest online casino news, broadcasting casino reviews, new slots and interviews with interesting industry people such as the best Twitchers.
The daily show will naturally run fun and rewarding competitions continuously.”
Casino Hacks launched in New Zealand and Canada last month, with the show set to roll out to Iceland, Australia and six other territories throughout the rest of the year.