Online gaming content supplier Pragmatic Play Ltd says it is expanding its live casino offering with the release of ‘Privé Lounge Roulette’. It will be followed in July by the launch of ‘Privé Lounge Roulette Deluxe’.
The titles join the existing blackjack and baccarat options already available in the ‘Privé Lounge’ series.
Both Privé Lounge Roulette and Privé Lounge Roulette Deluxe “offer a private gaming experience where only one player at a time can join the table,” the firm said in a press release on Tuesday.
It added: “The player is at the heart of the action throughout, directing key aspects of gameplay, such as requesting a new dealer or ball, extending the dealer session, and prompting the dealer when to spin.”
The Privé Lounge Roulette Deluxe title will feature what Pragmatic Play describes as “cinematic slow-motion replays of each game result”.
Both options follow the popular La Partage rule, which “offers a higher return-to-player”, according to the firm. The La Partage rule gives players half of their wager back on any even-money bet when a ‘zero’ comes up in roulette.
The release quoted the company’s chief operating officer, Irina Cornides, as saying that the Privé Lounge range delivers “an unrivalled VIP experience in live casino, letting one player at a time run the show” in “an exclusive, luxurious environment.”


