Baltics
Nese Group Adds Zitro’s Link King to More Venues

World slots phenomenon Link King is adored by players all over the globe and has proven to be a sure bet wherever it gets installed. After its recent debut in the Baltic state of Lithuania, this acclaimed game gained huge popularity in this part of the world, thus the renowned Nesé group had no hesitation about a second Link King installation in their venue in Vilnius, after Klaipeda.
Mr. Rokas Andrijauskas, Head of Slot Department at Nesé Casinos, explains: “We have been observing the rapid growth of Zitro for a while before adding their slots to our offering and have been seeing with great excitement that our clientele has embraced this product as expected. Now we look forward to inaugurate a Link King bank in a second Nese Casino so that players of both Casinos can now enjoy the game. “
Nadège Teyssedre, Sales Director of Zitro for EMEA adds: “Link King has proven to be a product that performs on any casino floor, no matter where you operate nor what your clientele looks like. We are thrilled that the NESE Group has given us the opportunity to demonstrate this in their venues and look forward to bring some of our other incredible games we have in the pipeline to their casinos very soon.”
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