Delta Rangers (DRI) says that its Wall Street Racing game was developed for non-casino players interested in the skill-based gaming market that allows real money competition play methodology.
According to the terms of the agreement, Sona will develop a mobile application allowing the distribution of the game over wireless networks. The main components of the game will consist of multi-handset user interfaces/applications, messaging servers with database, financial stream data handlers, and any required connections to third-party data sources.
Sona and DRI will jointly develop marketing programs, and share in the revenues generated through the sales of the product.
The agreement with DRI strengthens our strategy as we continue to move further into the mobile gaming sector. Sona will use its expertise in wireless technology to shape an interactive, real-time game that will integrate directly with a financial data feed, said Shawn Kreloff, Sona Mobile chairman and CEO.