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“AVANT- PREMIÈRE“ OF ZITRO’S MEGASHARE LOUNGE IN EUROPE AT CASINO CAFÉ DE PARIS, MONACO

Zitro announces its Avant-Première of Megashare Lounge at the Casino Café De Paris owned by Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer, the exclusive casino operator in the principality of Monaco. The Megashare Lounge is presented on 14 Fusion Slant cabinets, and players of this prominent market will still enjoy the thrill of two of the most popular games today: Link King and Link Me, but now with the extra excitement of the Megashare Lounge feature.
The Megashare Lounge’s progressive jackpot functionality allows all players to win a portion of the accrued jackpot amount when the jackpot is hit by one of them, sharing the prize and the excitement of a truly communal winning experience.
Nadège Teyssedre, Regional Director for EMEA, said: “At Zitro, we are tremendously grateful to Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer for its commitment to our latest innovation. We are confident this completely new gaming experience will continue to surge in popularity and become one the most preferred jackpot systems in many markets. We are optimistic that this new jackpot feature will also add value to the Casino Café de Paris, a reference for gaming and entertainment not only across Europe but around the world”.
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