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Videoslots hits 6,000 games milestone with latest launch

Operator reaches breakthrough with Play’n GO release
Videoslots.com has re-established itself as the industry’s leading online casino brand following the release of its 6,000th game.
The launch of Agent of Hearts by long-term partner Play’n GO has strengthened the operator’s offering and ensures Videoslots continues to provide its customer base with the broadest selection of games from the industry’s leading developers.
The landmark is made even more impressive after the company only went live with its 5000th game in February 2021, illustrating the operator’s strong product roadmap that regularly delivers fresh and exciting content for players.
Successful integrations with several new slot studios, including BB Games and Lady Luck Games, has also aided the online casino brand’s expansion strategy in recent months.
Timo Thronicke, Head of Casino at Videoslots, said: “We are thrilled to have reached the 6,000th game milestone, which once again showcases our commitment to providing the most comprehensive games offering for players.
“To add 1,000 games in such a short period of time is a remarkable feat from the team. This achievement is made even more special by the fact that our 6,000th game launch has come courtesy of a title developed by Play’n GO, a trusted partner of Videoslots.”
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