‘Dead Trigger 2: eSports Tournament’ Offers Gambling Element

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Cashplay and Gamblified have teamed up to introduce zombie-laced “Dead Trigger 2: eSports Tournament”, allowing players globally to compete for real money prizes. 

“Dead Trigger 2: eSports Tournament” has opponents attempting to survive and killing off as many zombies as possible. 

The latest release of the game also allows every new user to play free of charge while still having the ability to win real cash prizes. The new tournament mode is available on both Android and iOS.

“We are very excited to work with a popular title such as Dead Trigger,” stated Thomas Newman, Cashplay’s Managing Director.  “The game is perfect for our platform and we hope to see a lot of Dead Trigger fans winning real money soon.”

Co-founder of Gamblified, Michal Palecek, offered: “The original Dead Trigger 2 is regarded as one of the most successful zombie shooters ever.”

eSports betting is just now starting to catch on with Sportsbook.ag becoming the first online gambling website to start taking bets on League of Legends from North American clientele

The synergies between platforms like “Dead Trigger 2: eSports Tournament” and online gambling firms like Sportsbook could prove rewarding down the line.

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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