BGaming has revealed that part of the revenue from its recently released slot title WBC Ring of Riches gets donated to the WBC Cares, a charity foundation of the World Boxing Council.
The cooperation has said to have opened an “exciting atmosphere of boxing bouts” to a wider audience and allowed the provider to show that “collaboration of powerful players leads to promising partnerships in different fields”.
Ivan Montik, BGaming founder, noted: “Besides being the most recognised and reputable boxing association in the world, WBC is well-known for supporting various programmes and foundations helping children in need worldwide. We found that cool and donated to WBC Cares. After that we visited the WBC 56th Convention. That’s where we first discussed the idea of launching a slot game together.”
“From the first moment we discussed this project we saw it as a way to support our charity initiative WBC Cares,” added Malte Mueller-Michaelis, member of the WBC Board of Governors. “The main goals of WBC Cares are to unite the world, inspire people and fight for freedom, peace and equality. It is a good opportunity to bring attention to these initiatives and raise funds to help those who need it most.”
BGaming has hailed its WBC Ring of Riches, released in May, as a “knockout mix of sports excitement and big winnings”. Along with the mysterious fighter – the main character of the slot – players are taken into the virtual boxing ring and get the chance to be rewarded. The game is available now at casinos such as BitcoinCasino and Spinago.