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Pokerstars gets the exclusive premiere of Santa Fe Mix from MGA Games and Recreativos Franco

The popular online casino operator Pokerstars has signed an agreement with localised slot games creator MGA Games for the exclusive launch of one of the most successful land-based slot machine games in Spain, Santa Fe Mix. Now available in digital version from MGA Games and Recreativos Franco Digital.
Santa Fe Mix will be released for the Spanish public at pokerstars.es on March 7th. This 3-reel slot game takes players on a journey through lands brimming with gold and diamonds in the 4 mini-games included in this fantastic production.
For MGA Games managememt: “Operators can benefit from the exclusive premiere of our games, offering their customers a unique and differentiated product that brings them excellent results. After the great reception and performance of the other originally land-based game, ‘La Mina de Oro’, we do not doubt that this game will be a real success.”
The Santa Fe Mix game is the result of the alliance between MGA Games and Recreativos Franco Digital, where the companies have agreed to distribute six great land-based titles: Santa Fe, Gnomos, Neopilis, RF Angels, Bowling, and Burlesque.
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