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SlotsMillion now hosts 3,000 games for players in the Nordics

After launching SlotsMillion, the world’s first virtual reality casino, Alea is further beefing up its offerings for players who don’t own a VR headset or don’t want to wear one. Players in Sweden, Finland, and Norway now have access to 3,000 different slot machines, all playable within a standard web browser.
This delightful data point comes in the wake of SlotsMillion’s recent integration with some of the industry’s most important, iconic game developers, including Novomatic, Scientific Games, and IGT. SlotsMillion will soon incorporate Playtech and other niche software providers to further fill out its impressive roster of games.
“3,000 is a good number, but it’s only the start,” said Alexandre Tomic, co-founder of SlotsMillion parent company Alea. “We’re adding new games all the time and look forward to making that number of slots available in other countries soon.”
Alexandre Tomic is a French-born virtual reality enthusiast, social gaming responsibility advocate, and proud member of the animal rights movement. This candid, outspoken gaming entrepreneur is available to comment on gambling addiction, VR technology, gaming industry current events, and how casino operators and gaming regulators can work together.
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