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Woohoo Games: three more operators integrate suite

After only a few short months since launch, Woohoo’s ascendancy in the world of RNG games continues to rise. Happy Luke, Live Casino House and Empire 777 have added the increasingly popular game suite to their sites.
With a studious attention to state-of-the-art graphics, engaging game play and competitive commercial rates, Woohoo Games have quickly established themselves as a ‘must have’ portfolio. In the past few weeks, Woohoo added three new games to the RNG market with Cyberpunk Wars, Racer Babes and Caesars Conquest and have more in the pipeline over the coming year. Already one of the biggest players in India, these latest inclusions highlight a more international footprint for the new games provider.
Woohoo Games, Head of Business Development, Ed Whittington comments: “The creation of our games is never rushed as we need to make sure each release is, not only unique, but also interesting enough to create loyalty and fun for the end user. In this hugely competitive landscape we also need to, and believe we have, taken the user experience and game graphics to another level. However, proof is in the pudding of operator adoption, and, to be taken up by established industry brands like Happy Luke, Live Casino House and Empire 777 is very exciting.”
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