Real Dealer Studios Launches Baccarat

Real Dealer Studios has launched its first baccarat title, Real Baccarat, using the same techniques as the popular Real Roulette series.

Real Dealer Studios has launched its first baccarat title, Real Baccarat.

Malta-based Real Dealer Studios, known for its high-quality online casino games that combine Hollywood-style cinematography with RNG gameplay, has launched its first baccarat title as the provider expands its product offering.

Distinct from live dealer products, Real Dealer’s games are created from high-quality recorded video, with professional actors, film directors, post-production crew and developers collaborating to ensure a consistently flawless player experience from the very first round.

Created using the same groundbreaking techniques behind the provider’s Real Roulette series, Real Baccarat with Sarati is an RNG game starring the ever-charming Sarati, who hosts the game with realism while wearing a smile at all times.

The game offers players a truly authentic and immersive experience. Set in a private, luxury casino, the interaction allows a one-on-one feeling to emerge between the player and the dealer, which is in sharp contrast to the live studio ambience and its quality issues.

Real Baccarat with Sarati is the first release in a series of Real Baccarat titles as Real Dealer Studios looks to consolidate the “Real” games category it has introduced to the industry with its flagship Real Roulette titles.

Shane Cotter, chief product officer at Real Dealer Studios, said, “We are immensely excited to pull back the curtain on Real Baccarat with Sarati, as we begin to expand our unique product offering across the full range of table games. Our games are truly different and allow operators to offer their players the most authentic and immersive experience, with none of the connection or quality issues you may find with live casino. We have enjoyed great success and critical acclaim with our Real Roulette series and expect Real Baccarat to be just as popular with operators and players alike.”