SBC News Energy boosts its slots portfolio

Energy boosts its slots portfolio

energycasinoEuropean-facing casino brand EnergyCasino is set to add online and mobile content from Net Entertainment and Microgaming as it looks to expand operations beyond its core Central European markets.

The casino, currently in its second year of operation, offers a wide range of Greentube (Novomatic Group) online casino content. New games from NetEnt and Microgaming will be added before the end of 2014, as well as content from casino games provider Server Based Solutions (SBS).

Meanwhile, EnergyCasino parent company Probe Investments has been granted three new licenses by The Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LGA), Malta’s iGaming regulatory authority.

“After the huge success that EnergyCasino has achieved in Central Europe, we have decided to spread positive energy to other European countries as markets, and the portfolio of EnergyCasino games will be soon updated with hot new titles,” said Marcin Sapinski, EnergyCasino marketing director. “These new licenses demonstrate that we have met the highest standards in igaming, and will help EnergyCasino take a huge step forward.”

EnergyCasino launched in March 2013 under a Class 1 licence from the LGA. It currently offers more than 50 slots and table games from Greentube (Novomatic Group), including progressive jackpot games such as Golden Sevens and Wizard of Odds and famous Book of Ra deluxe and Sizzling Hot deluxe slots.

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