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Tunisia-[Video+Photos]: Ooredoo launches an electronic game platform

 
 
Ooredoo Tunisia formally launched today the online gaming platform ooredooEZ.tn, the first of its kind in Tunisia.
 
Speaking to  Tunisie Numerique,  Ooredoo CEO Mansour Rashid Al-Khater revealed that the application presents the most famous games in the world that draw young people, and currently has 10 games. He added that Ooredoo, through the platform which it began working on more than 9 months ago, provided many surprises and rewards, as well as necessary services.
 
He also mentioned the prospect of using Amazon and Google on the platform. Revealing that access and registration on the platform are currently possible through the Ooredoo balance or a bank card. Al-Khater additionally highlighted Ooredoo’s efforts to provide everything Tunisian youth need to have the best electronic gaming experience.
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