GoodLuckMate launches Japanese betting site comparison platform

Comparison platform GoodLuckMate, which reviews betting websites, has launched a new domain for Japanese gamblers

Comparison weapons platform GoodLuckMate, which reviews betting websites, has launched a young domain for Nipponese gamblers.

GoodLuckMate said Japan’s betting market place is comme il faut ever so to a greater extent crowded and progressively competitive. To this end, it cited projections that wagering intensity could contact $9bn inward 2022.

As a result, GoodLuckMate has set its sights on Japan, and to a greater extent specifically, local bettors. The program has already begun to characteristic reviews written in Japanese, among other country-specific content.

The brand’s Nipponese program provides bookie reviews, unloosen gritty guides and incentive offers, as swell as free-to-play demo versions of one-armed bandit titles.

Going forward, GoodLuckMate intends to supply further betting websites and “special perks.” CEO Nerijus Grenda said a Japanese launch is “an of import program inward our 2022 expansion strategy.”

He added: “In the coming weeks, we will feature to a greater extent betting sites and offering additional special perks.”

GoodLuckMate already has platforms aimed at other national audiences, including Swedish and Austrian bettors.

But according to Grenda, Nihon represents a unique opportunity. He said that betting is ingrained inward Japanese culture, which is amplified past the country’s tech-savvy citizens.

“The Japanese betting marketplace has gained warm impulse after the pandemic,” said Grenda. “Betting is a component part of the Japanese culture.

“This culture, combined with a high technology literacy, positively contributes to the online betting industry.”

Grenda went on to say: “It is our precedency that players pee the right on decisions while choosing betting sites.”

In 2018, Japan sanctioned a eyeshade for deuce-ace casinos in the organise of structured resorts (IR).

MGM Resorts is developing unity IR in Osaka, which the company’s President of Global Development, Ed Bowers, commented on cobbler's last month.