BC.Game teams up with David Luiz for Rio Carnival game launch

February 20, 2023
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The famed soccer player will act as a brand ambassador for the crypto casino game.

BC.Game has announced that it will be teaming up with a new brand ambassador, David Luiz, the Brazilian soccer player, to bring its Rio Carnival crypto casino game to market. The Carnival event will offer $1.2m in prize pools with weekly cash prizes for its players, who will earn ‘Rio Coins’ in order to collect the real money prizes.

Rio Coins is a cryptocurrency that can be earned primarily through players making deposits or wagers during a specified period, starting from the release of Rio Carnival to its global audience.

Every $1 deposited by a player will grant them a single Rio Coin, which must be wagered on the Carnival event for the player to gain a chance of winning the grand prize. The more coins accumulated by players will result in a bigger share of the event’s prize pool.

BC.Game’s patrons can also collect the exclusive cryptocurrency via other means, such as daily logins and inviting friends to join the contest.

Players can also use their accumulated Rio Coins to redeem weekly cash prizes for BC Dollars (BCD), where one BCD is equivalent to $1. Rio Coins exchanged for BCD will be immediately burned upon their redemption.

BC.Game mascot Coco commented: “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.”

Luiz is a famed name in European soccer, having played for Benfica, Chelsea, Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain; he has now returned to his homeland, playing for Flamengo in Brazil’s Série A.

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