ESSEX, ENGLAND, June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) Leading online casino CastleCasino.com has today furthered their live dealer offering with a new Spanish speaking version of their renowned live roulette game, broadcasted by real croupiers totally in Spanish.
The new Spanish version of the live roulette game is shown live during 19.30PM and 4.00AM GMT and will feature in addition to the current English speaking version of the game. As well as the croupiers interacting with players in the Spanish language, the new live roulette version game interface will also be designed in Spanish, making it the easier for Spanish speaking players to enjoy the CastleCasino.com live dealer casino offering.
David Merry, Casino Manager at CastleCasino.com commented: "Most live casinos will only show their games in the English language as it tends to be the most popular spoken amongst gamblers. We endeavour to break that mould and allow our games to be enjoyed in full glory in whatever language our players prefer, the first step towards this goal was to produce our most popular game, live roulette, in Spanish."
The new Spanish live roulette is also available in the demo casino lobby, allowing players who want to trial the game before signing-up and playing for real money.
To find out more information about the live roulette offering available at CastleCasino.com you can visit: http://www.castlecasino.com/live-roulette.
www.CastleCasino.com live casino was launched in July 2010 by Castle Entertainment Limited (UK Company No. 07161411) and is powered by Visionary iGaming software. CastleCasino.com is fully licensed by the government of Costa Rica.
Castle Casino provides live roulette, live blackjack and live baccarat, as well as over 50 video slots, RNG blackjack and roulette, video poker and other games like keno, bingo and casino games based on Texas Hold'em.
CastleCasino.com Launches Live Roulette in Spanish
Leading online casino CastleCasino.com has today furthered their live dealer offering with a new Spanish speaking version of their renowned live dealer roulette game, broadcasted by real croupiers totally in Spanish.
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[Press-News.org] CastleCasino.com Launches Live Roulette in SpanishLeading online casino CastleCasino.com has today furthered their live dealer offering with a new Spanish speaking version of their renowned live dealer roulette game, broadcasted by real croupiers totally in Spanish.