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SkillOnNet integrates Play’n GO content
The most successful online casinos in Europe use the cutting-edge technology provided by SkillOnNet, offering their customers the best in casino games. SkillOnNet recently announced that gamers will now have access to new content, thanks to the integration of Play’n GO’s licensed and multi-channel slot games. Included in the integration at SkillOnNet are such popular titles as Pearls of India and Book of Dead.
Sites such as PlayOJO.com will now feature over 165 of Play'n GO's blockbuster titles, providing gamers with even more slot action within the networks content. Play’n GO has a reputation for creating and developing casino games that have rich graphics, quality sound and engaging mechanics. Titles from the software provider can be enjoyed online via mobile or desktop devices.
In a press release, SkillOnNet’s Michael Golembo commented on the new integration by stating: "We are always looking to strengthen our portfolio with additional quality titles, and Play’n GO’s large range of extremely successful slots certainly meets our criteria when it comes to fun and entertainment. We believe their games will be a big hit among players accessing online casino sites powered by the SkillOnNet platform, who already enjoy a huge variety of games from all of the big-name suppliers."
Johan Törnqvist, CEO of Play’nGO commented on the game integration as well by stating: “Our gaming content has proven popular with players across a wide number of operators and territories, and we're confident SkillOnNet's partners will also benefit from this success. The coming year will see more than 40 titles developed by our expert team and this will help our new partnership go from strength to strength.”
The announcement of the Play’n GO content integration at SkillOnNet comes just a short time after the company made it known that they have over 1,200 slot titles in their offering. Players have a huge selection when it comes to content via SkillOnNet, with the best casino games on the market today included.
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