Online Gaming Goes 3-D

Online gaming websites go to great lengths to present the latest and greatest software to gaming enthusiasts. To do this often means staying one step ahead of the competition and of gamer needs. For that the software developers must constantly take the steps needed to update software either by changing the system entirely or just adding a few features here and there.

Joining the ranks of this movement is Designed Quality Entertainment AB (DQE). Recent changes to gaming systems are scheduled to include a 3-D feature that will make games appear as if they pop off the screen into gamer laps. This extra step will enhance the overall online gaming experience for poker players across the Internet. The company is expected to introduce 3-D software that will revolutionize the online gaming industry. Its latest software creation has already been sold to a Sweden based company.

This company is a familiar one to the online gaming industry. It is Proactive Gaming Scandinavia AB (PGS). The revolutionary 3-D online gaming features created by DQE will be passed along to interested gaming websites so that player experiences can be enhanced across the board. In each licensing agreement, Proactive Gaming Scandinavia will maintain the ownership rights to the software. Among the games to be enhanced by the 3-D software are blackjack and poker.

Online gaming websites and players are already familiar with Designed Quality Entertainment (DQE). This innovative software developer has established a reputation of being a productive business partner in terms of licensing deals with interested online gaming establishments. It is those strong licensing business partnerships that have allowed DQE to make a successful move into the Asian online gaming market. In addition to this, the partnerships have secured an introduction into the European online gaming market as well.

As for the other half of this 3-D software creation, PGS is familiar in the online gaming community as well. This company maintains its headquarters in Stockholm. Only recently has the company established a presence in the online gaming world. The lease-to-buy partnership agreement established with DQE will propel the company even further into the online world of gaming.

Specific details of the new agreement have not been made public. As a result, it will be hard to tell how much time will pass between signing final agreement papers and PGS taking possession of DQE’s software development creations. There is no doubt that the final acquisition will be well worth the wait. It promises to revolutionize the world of online games across the internet.