Coingaming Group Adds Wazdan Games to Their Casinos

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Rogue internet betting operator Coingaming Group has announced that they've signed a content deal with Wazdan and will add the developer's games to their BitCasino.io and Sportsbet.io brands.

The agreement was signed last month, but the games are now available on both sites. There are more than 115 games included in the deal, with new games Slot Jam, Lucky Fish, and Larry the Leprechaun. The slots are all developed in HTML5 and can be accessed on desktop and mobile devices.

Coingaming Director of Casino Tauri Tiltsaar spoke about the deal, noting: "We're thrilled to be able to offer our players such a fantastic array of games as a result of our partnership. We strive to put the customer at the centre of everything we do and Wazdan's games provide our players with not only stunning visuals, but also an assortment of features which offer a truly bespoke playing experience yet to be seen in the industry."

Wazdan's Andrzej Hyla also commented, adding: "Partnering with the Coingaming Group is an exciting step for us here at Wazdan to bring our games to those who prefer to play using cryptocurrency. The Coingaming Group are a passionate organisation of inspired individuals with whom we align very well, sharing the same values for driving toward innovation and pushing the limits of what technology can offer to players."

Note that the CoinGaming Group's casinos are blacklisted here at Casino Listings due to the discovery of pirated versions of popular games on their sites back in 2014 and again in 2017. We recommend that players steer clear of this particular rogue operator's casinos.

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Dustin Jermalowicz
Dustin has a long-standing passion for gambling. He has been writing professionally on the subject and breaking industry news for Casino Listings since 2011. His favorite casino games include Blackjack, Poker, and Hi/Lo. A proud native of Detroit, Dustin currently lives in Michigan.