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Casino software supplier Playson has struck a deal with OmniSlots to deliver its portfolio of games to the Full Force Gaming Group brand.

OmniSlots is a mobile casino that offers more than 1,000 games on a fast-loading platform, along with incentive promotions and a friendly customer service. This new partnership with Playson significantly strengthens the casino’s games offering with the addition of proven and engaging content.

The agreement covers Playson’s exciting range of slots titles go live on the operator’s platform, including popular hits Book of Gold 2: Double Hit, Rise of Egypt Deluxe and Buffalo Power Megaways™.

This latest partnership highlights Playson’s strength as a games developer and provider and showcases the company’s broad appeal in multiple European markets.

Blanka Homor, Sales Director at Playson, said: “This is an exciting deal for Playson as it sees us broaden our reach into markets that are in our focus.

“We have high expectations on how our content will perform. We are looking forward to working alongside the team at OmniSlots and delivering our premium range of games over the coming months.”

Robert Peters, CEO at Full Force Gaming Group added: “We are happy to announce this deal with a company that has earned a deserved reputation for creating fantastic games.

“We are aware of Playson’s foothold in Europe and believe this partnership will help us enhance our online casino offering exponentially.”





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