Net Entertainment, top software brand, and leading provider of deluxe gaming solutions to an assortment of renowned casino operators, has just announced that it has acquired two licenses from the National Gambling Office in Romania. The company already has a few licenses and certifications under its belt, particularly in the European markets.
What these newly acquired licenses cover for the software provider, include the production and supplying of gaming software, and the management and hosting facilities for online gaming. Net Entertainment sees its new licenses as a means of expanding within the regulated markets, as well as a method for growth.
First established in 1996, Net Entertainment is regarded as a pioneer in the gaming industry, due to its cutting-edge platform, which is backed by a series of impressive facts and figures that showcase the company’s immense growth since it first launched, 20 years ago.
The software brand delivers a wide collection of games that consists of 200 popular titles, including Guns N’ Roses, Gonzo’s Quest, Starburst, Football Champions Cup, Mega Fortune, Blackjack, Casino Hold’em, French Roulette, Red Dog Progressive, and dozens of others.
It also lends its gaming platform to over 100 online casino operators, such as Mr. Green, Bet365, Royal Panda, Guts, and many more, having launched its first online casino back in 2002, and the first live casino established in 2013.
Its team is comprised of over 700 employees across the globe, including Sweden, Ukraine, Gibraltar, Poland, and the US. Diversity serves as a key element to the company in its efforts to provide better gaming.
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bobaie 8 years ago Sr. Member
For a month , I can not play any Netent slots , here in romania. Since 2 major casino managed to take license for 10 years like NETBET and Winmasters, all netent slot was pulled out from sites. I spoked with customer support and they said : All netent slot was pulled out because the provider do not meet the requirements...
For a month , I can not play any Netent slots , here in romania. Since 2 major casino managed to take license for 10 years like NETBET and Winmasters, all netent slot was pulled out from sites. I spoked with customer support and they said : All netent slot was pulled out because the provider do not meet the requirements from ONJN Gambling Commision. We hoping , in the near future to add them again! But the strange thing is , after i called to ONJN to convince my self, is, they said(onjn): Netent provider comply with the Romanian laws!
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catapultaudio 8 years ago Jr. Member
As much as I do enjoy NetEnt games, they really haven't progressed much, or even in the right direction, over the past year or two. Endless dull games with rubbish paytables, very low - and still almost impossible to achieve - maximum wins, and all those games with no features or bonus rounds eg Starbust, Attraction, etc...
As much as I do enjoy NetEnt games, they really haven't progressed much, or even in the right direction, over the past year or two. Endless dull games with rubbish paytables, very low - and still almost impossible to achieve - maximum wins, and all those games with no features or bonus rounds eg Starbust, Attraction, etc ... eughh, No thanks! I hope they do something good with their new licenses, but suspect I will still be playing Dead or Alive in another 12 months as my go-to NetEnt game!
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