Play’n GO, the slot provider of the year 2019 and developer of popular casino games like Book of Dead, has announced today that its games have been certified for launch in Portugal. The news comes less than a month after the push into the Philippines market, making for three regulated markets with Sweden where the iGaming company has launched this year alone.
As we have briefly touched upon in one of our earlier posts, NetEnt is brewing several exciting games for release this month and in May. A couple of the most anticipated video slots that promise to top the charts are Dead or Alive 2 (24 April) and Narcos (23 May). We now know a few things about how the games will play, so let’s get on with the facts!
Evolution Gaming debuted 10 new live games at the start of this year and one of them, Monopoly Live: Dream Catcher Edition, is among the few that's finally here. So, if you don't mind putting a twist on your live gaming or are a fan of the classic Dream Catcher, then you can now try your luck on this one 24/7. Here’s what you should know.
Having announced their partnership with an independent game studio at last year’s SiGMA conference, Roulette by Switch Studios has finally arrived. The game’s available from Wednesday 27 March, 2019, and it’s just a start to what promises to give Microgaming’s RNG table and card games portfolio a much-needed facelift.
After the most challenging year in LeoVegas’ history, the group is on its way to launch more localised brands as part of a proprietary multibrand platform called “Brands of Leo”. Doing so, the group is prepared to reach its previously-announced financial target of EUR 600 m in revenue and EUR 100 m in EBITDA in absolute figures by 2021 and establish itself as the market-leading mobile casino operator globally.