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Gamomat Trio Online Games Oryx Gaming


ORYX Gaming is adding another three GAMOMAT games to its expanding portfolio following the strong success of the 15 original games. One of the trio is the hugely popular German land-based classic video slot Super Duper Cherry. Super Duper Cherry is a 5 x 3 reel video slot, played on 5, 10 or 20 pay lines, with a Symbol Transformation feature.


When five cherries are uncovered on any payline they change into a randomly selected symbol producing huge payouts. Players also get a chance to multiply their winnings by gambling on the Ladder or Card colour. This retro game contains simple graphics and sound effects which both add to its charm. Sticky Diamonds and Fort Braves are the other two slots being made available to ORYX operators, all three of them are available for desktop and mobile.


Seven Platform Sports Betting Nsoft


NSoft’s position in the Romanian market is strengthening thanks to its new relationship with Superbet and the Seven platform, which Superbet is using to full potential in its retail channel. The latest versions of Nsoft’s games, Lucky Six and Greyhound Races, were released to around 200 Bet Cafe Arena locations, which is a sister company to Superbet.


Currently, Lucky Six and Greyhound Races are the first games released, and Bet Cafe Arena plans to expand its offer using additional Nsoft games from its diverse portfolio. To ensure smooth operation, Nsoft’s 7Shop Chrome application will be used across all shops.


We are extremely satisfied with the fact our market share in Romania is growing, and our partners are happy with the performance of the games,” commented Nsoft about the Superbet deal.


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Sharknado Casino Slots Aristocrat


“Sharknado” film franchise star Ian Ziering appears with Sharknado, the newest casino slot game from Aristocrat. The Sharknado slot made its world premiere in Las Vegas at the Stratosphere Casino, Hotel & Tower in Las Vegas on Sunday, July 31, which celebrated the world premiere of the new movie, “Sharknado 4.” The new Sharknado game will be on display in Aristocrat’s booth at G2E.


P-27/27 Premier Series Casino Slots EGT


Euro Games Technology’s casino equipment has once again been chosen by Olympic Entertainment Group. The operator’s new Olympic Park casino in Tallinn, spread across over 17,000 sq. ft and having almost 100 slots and different table games, is among the largest in the region. On the occasion of its grand opening the casino selected machines of the highest calibre, including six P-27/27 St Slim cabinets from Premier series of EGT, delivered by the official representative of the company for the Baltic countries – the reputable D-Systems GmbH. The model is a preferred choice by both casino operators and players for its eye-catching and at the same time ergonomic design, as well as for its Premier multigames, offering a wide variety of different and well-known titles.


Commenting on the current installation and the plans for D-Systems’ future development, Managing Director, Emilia Tomachinska, commented: “EGT’s partnership with Olympic Group dates back to 2015, when D-Systems supplied the first EGT cabinets to an operator’s casino in Latvia. The excellent results easily convinced our client of the Premier brand’s potential in their establishment in Tallinn, Estonia, which is a recognition for us. I’m sure that EGT’s products will match expectations as they have always done.”


Leprechaun Goes to Hell Online Slots Play’n GO


Table game and slots specialist Play’n GO’s bespoke title, Leprechaun Goes to Hell, is live exclusively at a number of Unibet Group’s sites. The premium exclusive title is the fifth produced by the Swedish supplier specifically for the Stockholm-listed operator.


The exclusive title includes a reel re-spin and free spin feature, as well as a fiery inferno bonus game where players who stay cool have the chance to win up to two fixed and two progressive jackpots.


Martin Zettergren, COO of Play’n GO, said: “We are thrilled to launch another premium, exclusive title with our partners Unibet. Leprechaun Goes to Egypt was immensely successful for both parties and we’re extremely happy with the beginning of Leprechaun’s new adventure. “Unibet players have already taken to the new title in


their droves and we’re delighted with the early performance data from the game. Leprechaun Goes to Hell is set to be a sizzling summer success.”


Fredrik Kjell, Head of Gaming at Unibet, said: “Play’n GO is known for their innovative, premium game design, so we’re excited to be able to partner with them on another bespoke title for our players.” Play’n GO’s games are prominent on the sites of more than 100 operators and available in more than 32 languages.


Photo credit: Denice Truscello


An undeniable evidence of the thriving relationships with Olympic Entertainment Group is the fact that from the beginning of 2016 D-Systems has made several new installations of EGT’s most favoured model - P-24/24 Up, in a number of operator’s casinos in Latvia. P-24/24 Up and P-27/27 St models were also supplied to Olympic’s gaming establishment in Malta. The installed slot machines are equipped with the latest Premier multigame mixes.


For a short span of time EGT’s products have become widely preferred by the local players, attracting more and more new audience. D-Systems’ team is on its way to continue its business with Olympic Entertainment Group – one of the operator’s establishments in Lithuania is also expecting its P- 24/24 Up slot cabinets in August, that will be housing again the rich library of Premier game titles.


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