CasinoEuro News Flash: New Game Provider Launched

European operator CasinoEuro has successfully integrated with GTS, facilitating the introduction of more casino games. Founded in 2002, Casinoeuro has historically been a leading NETENT powered online casino. However, CasinoEuro now plans to diversify its offering through the launch of games from multiple providers.

Kevin Saliba, Area Manager for CasinoEuro, commented on this release; “This is a significant milestone as we can now tap into a completely new catalogue of casino games and genres. Launching games from several providers will allow us to deliver players a greater selection of games and a unique casino experience. This is also great news for partners who can expect new game releases, promotions and content even more frequently than before. We are also operating seamless wallet technology, allowing players to enjoy games from multiple providers, including NETENT, without having to transfer money to different wallets, making for a simpler and more realistic online experience. This is something few online casinos can claim.”

CasinoEuro is planning several deposit bonuses and free spin promotions in the coming weeks as it aims to deliver new games every fortnight.

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New Casino Games Released at CasinoEuro

CasinoEuro has two new, cool games launched today!

Diamond Dogs:
This 5 reel 25 line video slot comes complete with a red carpet paparazzi bonus game. All your players need to do is to snap photos of their favorite Diamond Dog to win bonus coins. Maximum bet per game is 50 with a maximum win during Free Spins of 65,682.

Punto Banco:
A Pro Series version of Baccarat, played in six standard decks, featuring 2 to 1 payouts on Punto and Banco bets as well as 9 to 1 payouts on tie bets. Players can play without placing bets on the table while results of each hand are displayed in the history window. Low, standard and high limit versions as well as a VIP Punto Banco with a maximum bet of 10,000 available.

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