GTS plc

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GTS plc
Type Public
Founded 2005
Headquarters Ipswich, UK
Industry Online Gaming
Products Gaming solutions, EdGE platform
Employees 20 +
Website [1]

Gaming Technology Solutions (GTS) is a global supplier of online gaming solutions for delivery to IP enabled devices and iTV boxes. Founded in 2005, the company has experienced rapid recent growth due to the success of online gaming worldwide. The key focus of the company is the delivery of online gaming titles on their patented EdGE platform to online gaming operators. GTS is licensed by the UK government as a software provider to the European internet gaming industry. GTS only offers solutions to licensed gaming operators that are not accepting US bets.

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[edit] vsTechnology

vsTechnology is the core technology division of GTS plc. Their focus is the continued development of the EdGE platform that enables internet gambling operators to provide and offer their users “soft gaming” and virtual sports simulation games on their websites. vsTechnology also provides game development tools and professional services to a community of third party games developers, enabling them to deliver games on the EdGE platform.

[edit] vsGaming

The gaming development division of GTS responsible for the design and creation of unique gaming formats for delivery on the EdGE platform. vsGaming has a wide catalogue of "white label" applications range from games of skill, such as horse racing and boxing, to games of chance, such as card, dice and "Smart", challenge based games.

Screenshot of Virtual Horse Racing 3D by vsGaming
Screenshot of Virtual Horse Racing 3D by vsGaming

[edit] EdGE Platform

The EdGE platform was designed to provide a flexible software solution for online casino, bingo and sports betting operators that seek to develop and deploy a variety of gaming titles for their end users to play.

All game clients from all vendors share common games engines. EdGE is used to manage the business across all games to allow operators to manage their games and give a single view of the end consumer. A common games engine also minimises the operational costs as new games can be launched without a complicated integration process.

The EdGE platform is independently accredited and is operated from within all of the major gaming licensing jurisdictions.

[edit] Third party games

There are a number of games available on the EdGE platform that have been created by third party developers including companies Electracade, Dynamite Idea, Endemol, GTD, Phantom Fiber corporation, PJG Games Design and Realistic Games.

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