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Videoslots strikes Dreamtech deal

Slots portfolio now added to operator’s site
Slots from Dreamtech Gaming are now live on Videoslots, as the operator continues its on-going push to have the most comprehensive catalogue in the industry.
The impressive line-up of almost 5,000 games available to players will now feature Dreamtech’s growing offering, which includes popular titles such as Legendary Tales, Book of Tao and Blood Wolf.
The studio, which holds UK and Malta licences, has established a strong presence in the Asian market since it was founded in 2016, but it is now realising its ambitions further afield thanks to its versatile casino content with unique game mechanics.
William Ahlberg, Head of Commercials at Videoslots, said: “Adding Dreamtech’s titles to the fold offers just the right kind of added quality and diversity our players demand.
“Videoslots is exactly the right platform for new content such as this and we are very pleased to include them in our offering.”
Dreamtech CEO Thomas Lu said: “What better place to further our reputation than Videoslots?”
“It’s a fantastic move for us both and we’re sure that our range of visually striking and well-balanced games will go down a storm with their players.”
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