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Reliance Digital TV joins hands with visiware to power iGames service in India

| | Jun 05, 2015, at 05:12 am
Mumbai, June 4 (IBNS): Reliance Digital TV, a wholly owned subsidiary of Reliance Communications and DTH arm of Reliance Group, has engaged with Visiware, the world leader in games for interactive television, to power iGames service on its DTH platform.
Reliance Digital TV’s customers will have access to a richer and improved gaming experience with twice the number of games for the same price. Accessible through the 'interactive' button on the remote control, the iGAMES service doesn’t require any additional equipment.
 
 
The portal offers a selection of 16 games split up in 4 genres primarily for people between 8 and 25 years old to enjoy. Each category proposes 4 different games selected out of a 300-game catalogue. The portal is updated with 2 games getting refreshed every month.
 
Reliance Digital TV’s customers can easily subscribe through phone or SMS, to one of the two available offers. They can either select the monthly option at Rs. 34 a month or select the quarterly option at Rs. 101 for 3 months, with 4th  month free.
 
iGAMES’s revamp and enhancement bring new additional features. The portal is updated every month with 2 new games replacing old ones without any fee necessary for both the monthly and the quarterly subscribers.
 
Commenting on the alliance Ashutosh M Srivastava, Business Head, Reliance Digital TV said, “We are glad to partner with Visiware and confident of introducing a completely new breed of TV gaming on iGAMES platform. The advantage with Reliance Digital TV gaming service is that it is easily accessible, affordable and can be enjoyed by every member of the family with no age bar. This opens up a large market, not only in the larger cities, but also in the Tier II-Tier III cities and small towns."
 
 
“With this new launch, in partnership with a major DTH network such as Reliance Digital TV, we take another defining step into the Indian market. We are really delighted that our games will bring real interactivity to the Indian television market, and for Visiware and Reliance Digital TV, this is the perfect team in order to propose a really good and innovative interactive TV offer. The size of the distribution is critical in this market and we are very proud to be partners of all the top operators across Europe, America and Asia,” said Colas Overkott, CEO of Visiware.
 
 
Visiware’s leading family gaming channel, Playin’TV, has been broadcasted on more than 40 networks worldwide over the years. This 20-year gaming experience allows Visiware to provide the best interactive game services that have proven their quality and success through the number of subscribers, and their revenue-making role for our partners.
 
 

 

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