Crypto casino reveals Rio Carnival special promotion
One of the world’s leading crypto casino sites has launched a special new promotion based around the Rio Carnival just after signing up a top Brazilian footballer as a brand ambassador.
Shortly after confirming the arrival of the former Arsenal, PSG and Chelsea defender David Luiz, BC.Game announced the launch of its new Rio Carnival offer for crypto casino customers.
As a result of the deal, players can compete to win a share of the $1.2 million prize pool, as well as being given the chance to redeem cash prizes every single week up to the value of $600. RIO coins are an exclusive coin that has been specifically minted for the BC.Game carnival event.
The main ways that players can earn RIO coins at the site are by depositing and playing the games.
Users will be given one RIO coin every time that they deposit $1 into their BC.Game account, while another RIO coin can be earned for every $2 that is wagered on games at the BC.Game site. Daily logins will also earn some RIO coins, as well as successfully inviting friends to join the site as well.
BC.Game kicked off its new RIO Carnival promotion on February 17. However, it is not too late for their crypto casino customers to take part as it is due to continue running all the way to March 16.
In a statement released to promote the site’s brand new crypto casino promotion, BC.Game’s mascot Coco said: “Good times ahead for our crypto casino community! RIO Carnival is just the start of more gaming and gambling opportunities that we prepared for 2023. It’s time to broaden your horizons in the world of gaming – where you can enjoy both rewards and gambling experience.”
While new crypto casinos are being launched on a regular basis these days, BC.Game has long been established as one of the leading names in the field. Founded all the way back in 2017, the site was thrilled to be picked out for the Crypto Casino of the Year prize by the 2022 Sigma Awards.
As well as the deal with former Brazil international David Luiz, who played 57 times for his country between 2010 and 2017, BC.Game has a similar brand partnership with the Argentine Football Association, which was announced shortly before Lionel Messi and colleagues won the World Cup.