Casino and sportsbook platform provider Soft2Bet has announced a huge jackpot win was recently taken home by a player in Sweden from the licensed operator’s online brand, YoYo Casino.
The lucky player won 2,229,072.90 SEK (approx. €214.000) while playing Global Games’ slot title Book of Atem Wowpot, hitting the title’s Major jackpot. The progressive jackpot also has a Mega win mechanic, offering prize money that reaches well into the millions.
“With a huge selection of cutting-edge slots, live casino games and easy registration and payments via Trustly, YoYo Casino has proved hugely popular in the Swedish market as well as various other regulated jurisdictions,” the company said in a statement.
Soft2Bet entered the Swedish market in 2019, with a licensed entity operating three brands, and has been growing in market share since the introduction of first Yoyo Casino – soon after followed by Campobet and more recently through the launch of Betinia.
Peter Christian Noer, head of country managers at Soft2Bet, said: “It’s always nice to see a player win such a significant amount, the thrilling Wowpot title has certainly increased player engagement on the YoYo Casino platform.
“This kind of win is what all players dream of – hitting the big jackpot. We are super happy that one of our players got to experience this on one of our brands and we always hope to see more players collect big wins.”
The Soft2Bet Group said it is committed to responsible gambling and continuously strives to provide a safe environment for online entertainment. It is important to remember that all game results are random, no win can be seen as a guarantee, and it is important to play responsibly within a budget.
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