STATESIDE MERKUR
The Solar Link is the latest innovative link progressive from MERKUR GAMING
Groupe Partouche
A
s the largest and most prestigious casino operators in France and also abroad, Groupe Partouche has a history of almost half a century
of success and expansion. That history began in 1973 when Isidore
Partouche, together with his brothers and sisters, took over the casino of Saint Amand-les-Eaux and so began a process of development and expansion. Today the Group operates 42 casinos in
France, Switzerland, Belgium and Tunisia. Also, Groupe Partouche has successfully diversified in the leisure arena and has a wide range of activities including hotels, restaurants, thermal centres, SPAs, golf courses and beaches. As the largest casino operator in France
Groupe Partouche has a great reputation for the high quality and ambience of its venues and also for the highest level of customer service that it provides. As Groupe Partouche itself proudly
states: ‘Welcome to the realm of the game’. SOLAR LINK
Follow the sun on a journey to the hottest Jackpots
M
erkur Gaming raises the bar even higher with Solar Link: an innovative and exciting four-level Jackpot System with player
selectable multi-denomination. With the players’ preferences in mind, Solar Link addresses a wide target audience with six outstanding and differently themed games: African Tales, Arabian Myth, Fountain of Gold, Expanding Beauty, Gates of Luxor and New Year’s Festivity. Solar Link knows how to drive action and engages with all types of players, thanks to the thrilling Super Spins Feature. It is time to write history and experience personal adventure with Solar Link.
Six differently themed games ensure that the Solar Link has something in store for everybody
Didier Tomas (SFM Ludi Sales Executive) and Jérome Duverger (Casino de Royat Game Director)
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