NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2016 -- Empire Global Corp. (OTCQB:EMGL), a company providing regulated online and offline gaming and wagering in Italy through its wholly owned ADM licensed subsidiary Multigioco Srl, announced today the launch of its 2016 Rebranding Program. The Company has refreshed its trademarked New Gioco™ logo to complement the Company’s image and has also revamped its online gaming websites to provide a wider range of international sports events as well as in-game betting plays.
The updated product line is now live throughout Italy on our branded website at www.newgioco.it. These improvements provide a superior platform allowing Empire to compete on a level playing field with the largest operators in the Italian gaming space.
“This expanded sports bet platform improves our customer experience while also drawing new prospective clients from competing dotcom operators to our New Gioco brands,” commented company CEO Michele Ciavarella. “We expect a significant improvement in betting turnover as a result of this implementation.”
About Empire
Empire Global Corp., together with its wholly owned subsidiaries, Multigioco Srl and Rifa Srl, is a licensed gaming operator. The Company conducts its business primarily through our internet-based gambling and sports betting platform under the registered brand New Gioco on our licensed gaming website www.newgioco.it as well as land-based neighbourhood betting shops situated throughout Italy.
The Company, through its online gaming website and shops, provides a full suite of gaming products and services, such as sports betting, online casino, poker, and bingo and interactive games. Additional information is available on our corporate website at www.emglcorp.com.
Contacts: Michele Ciavarella, B.Sc. Chairman and CEO [email protected] Investor Relations Contact Andrew Barwicki 516-662-9461 / [email protected]


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