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Amusnet Releases a New Generation of Virtual Roulette Games

Amusnet has released three Virtual Roulettes offering upgraded gameplay that will truly make a difference for all casino game lovers.
The new generation of Virtual Roulette games with captivating themes, top-notch graphics and soundtracks will make the gameplay as thrilling as possible. Apart from the adaptive designs for all kinds of devices and a variety of bet options, the latest portfolio additions also feature additional multipliers to help players boost their winnings. Players are also provided with so-called Fast Rounds that offer them the chance to decide when to spin the wheel, leaving the gameplay entirely up to them.
The Virtual Monaco Roulette will take players to the Pearl of the French Riviera where they will have the chance to multiply their winnings with up to 72x. Then, they can enjoy a stunning night sky theme and an additional multiplier of up to 120x with the Virtual Space Roulette. Last but not least, players can travel to the world’s casino capital with Amusnet’s Virtual Vegas Roulette and enjoy the opportunity to boost their winnings with up to 500x additional multipliers.
Jackpot Cards
The Jackpot Cards Bonus game is triggered at random during the gameplay to allow players to win impressive Jackpots.
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