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NSoft’s Lightning game Kolor to boost Izi Paryaj’s offer

- The newest star in NSoft’s portfolio is Kolor – a lightning-fast betting game with simple-to-play betting options
- NSoft has extended its partnership with Izi Paryaj and exclusivity for the Haitian market
- Kolor to boost Izi Paryaj’s online offer
Drawing on years of successful collaboration in both land-based and online business, NSoft has extended its long-lasting partnership with Haitian client Izi Paryaj.
Haitian audiences now have the opportunity to discover NSoft’s new game Kolor, the newest addition to our Lightning games offering following Lightning Lucky Six and Lightning Roulette in the provider’s virtual games portfolio.
The released Kolor game is available on Izi Paryaj’s online channel and due to it’s simple betting experience, the players will boost their gain in fast rounds.
Developed by the NSoft Games development team for the online channel exclusively having fast integration options in mind, Kolor uses a certified random generator and reliable backend structure that enables plug and play for any betting operator’s business.
In order to find out more on NSoft’s product offering, contact our Sales team at [email protected].
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