Fun is eternal, but games have an expiry date, especially slot games in online casinos.
What many players don’t know is that casino games cannot remain in the casinos forever. The software firms produce slots regularly, which means that the gaming platform quickly gets overcrowded.
But the question is not space – but the cost of maintenance of each game that a company owns. NetEnt, as an industry leader, has a steady flow of online games that come out every month. So, the decision to pull 15 of its less-popular slots from the casinos in November does not come as a surprise.
The fifteen slots that the company asked the casinos to remove from the lobbies are:
Although it saddens us to see NetEnt let go of so many video slots at once, we know there is a good reason behind this decision.
The company has a full schedule of slots that will hit the casino sites during Q4 2020. We are sure the players won’t find it hard to say goodbye to these titles when they have so much to look forward to.
In the next couple of months, keep an eye on the following slot releases:
NetEnt acquired the Megaways license from Big Time Gaming, which means it will probably refocus on this slot mechanic instead of its MAX game collection.
Keep your eyes peeled for the new releases! And if your favourite slot is on the list of expiry slots, don’t miss your chance to spin them one last time. You have until the end of November to enjoy the 15 abovementioned slots!
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