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BF Games portfolio added to Videoslots

Operator’s players set to enjoy feast of new games
Content from casino provider BF Games is now live on Videoslots after the two companies penned a deal to provide players with its portfolio.
Games including best performers Stunning Hot, Book of Games and Crystal Mania, which will go live via Relax Gaming, join the most comprehensive stable of slots at any casino in the industry.
Players have also gained access to the supplier’s Remastered series which features revamped and enhanced versions of BF Games’ all-time hits. The studio holds online supplier licences in Malta, the United Kingdom, Romania and Latvia.
Videoslots’ Head of Commercials William Ahlberg said: “BF Games have been producing consistently good games for some time now and the variety and in their portfolio will be a great addition to our site.
“We and our customers are also looking forward to seeing what new titles are on their way in the new year as we look to grow our player offering even more.”
Claudia Melcaru, Head of Business Development at BF Games, said: “Videoslots has quite rightly earned a reputation as the go-to casino for slots entertainment and their catalogue is unrivalled.
“It is great that we have now taken our place among the other great content on offer there and we are excited about presenting our games to its discerning customers.”
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