CreedRoomz’s Next Live Casino Rollout Has a New Tech Backbone

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Behind every successful live casino game is a technology stack that players rarely see but one that increasingly determines the quality of the experience. From video latency and game tracking to studio production and augmented reality features, the infrastructure powering live dealer games has become just as important as the games themselves.

That reality is driving a new partnership between live casino provider CreedRoomz and Swedish streaming technology specialist Vindral, with the two companies agreeing to integrate Vindral’s production and delivery technology across CreedRoomz’s entire live casino portfolio.

A Technology Upgrade Across the Entire Portfolio

Rather than focusing on a single game or studio, the agreement spans CreedRoomz’s full range of live casino content. That includes traditional table games such as roulette, blackjack and baccarat, alongside regional favorites like Dragon Tiger and the supplier’s growing collection of live game show products.

Under the deal, Vindral will provide several key technologies designed to enhance both production quality and player engagement. These include its V-Track systems for roulette, card games, and money wheel tracking, augmented reality overlays, real-time data integration, advanced audio processing through Crystal Speech, virtual studio capabilities using green screen technology, and its LiveCloud streaming platform.

The result is a more immersive and responsive live casino environment that can support richer visual experiences while maintaining the reliability expected from modern live dealer products.

Vindral’s Expanded Live Casino Footprint

The partnership also highlights Vindral’s growing role within the live casino sector. Historically, streaming providers operated largely in the background, delivering video feeds and content distribution services. Increasingly, however, technology specialists are becoming deeply embedded within studio operations, providing the tools that shape how games are produced and presented.

A major attraction is Vindral LiveCloud, which uses Media over QUIC (MOQ) technology to deliver ultra-low-latency streams across global markets. In live casino, where even small delays can impact gameplay and player confidence, reducing latency remains a significant competitive advantage.

What Players Can Expect

While operators may be focused on the technology, players are likely to notice the benefits through smoother gameplay, faster streams, improved visual features, and more interactive live dealer experiences. CreedRoomz says the first games built on Vindral’s technology stack are expected to begin reaching operators and players in the coming months.

For a supplier that already serves more than 1,000 operator partners globally and offers its games in 12 languages, the move represents another step toward enhancing the production quality and scalability of its live casino offering as competition in the segment continues to intensify.

 

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