SlotsMillion Takes on Betsoft Software

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Internet betting software developer BetSoft Gaming has revealed that they have signed a content supply deal with gaming operator SlotsMillion, and will provide its 3D games as a result.

The deal will see BetSoft's games offered in northern European markets as well as Australia and Canada, as BetSoft's Slots3 series of games as well as the company's ToGo mobile games. SlotsMillion is operated by Alea.com, which has a global focus for its betting sites.

Commenting on the deal BetSoft's Anna Mackney said, "We are excited to be partnering with SlotsMillion at this vital time in their operation. Players will be able to play Betsoft's incredible games in a whole new way, using the power of Virtual Reality, which will be unlike any other experience currently available. Betsoft is always at the forefront of developing technologies and we are so proud to be working with SlotsMillion and their Virtual Reality casino, the first in the world."

Alea Co-Founder Alexandre Tomic added: "As we developed our Virtual Reality casino, we realised that we would have to add even more quality games to our current offering. Betsoft was the correct choice as source for these games. Betsoft are devoted to creating a one-of-a-kind iGaming experience, a goal that neatly fits with our own commitment to providing the same to our large base of players around the world. This premium content will create a draw for the players who are always looking for the best, most immersive games on the market today. They will find that experience with SlotsMillion."

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