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Videoslots adds AGS content

Platform-to-platform deal boosts Videoslots’ games portfolio
Players at Videoslots are now able to enjoy AGS’ wide range of engaging slots as the operator looks to boost its market-leading portfolio of games.
AGS’ team of talented developers is responsible for a host of entertaining titles, including, Golden Wins, Fu Nan Fu Nu, Rakin’ Bacon!, Longhorn Jackpots, Pharaoh Sun and Capital Gains.
William Ahlberg, Head of Commercials at Videoslots.com, said: “These are exciting times for players at Videoslots and our collaboration with AGS will only take that up another level.
“We pride ourselves on providing them with the best and widest range of innovative and original content, and the addition of AGS’ popular and high performing games is a real boost to our portfolio.”
Matt Reback, Executive Vice President at AGS said: “We are delighted to have agreed to this partnership with Videoslots. They are a true innovator and very forward-thinking, so we look forward to a long and successful relationship.
“We’re proud of the games we’ve created and it’s great that more players will now be able to enjoy them on such a popular site.”
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