NetEnt Games for Land Based Casino Action

Project, an independent game creator based in London, has signed up a deal for games by Scandinavian developer NetEnt, which are going to be adjusted for a land based casino action. The first title licensed by Project is going to be iconic Gonzo’s Quest, which is known as the provider’s first platinum video slot machine.

Tony Boulton, Project managing director, commented on the agreement and highlighted its benefits. According to Boulton, NetEnt was a leading brand in the digital space and had a portfolio of games “which boast high levels of awareness and recall.” He pointed out that the movement of players more often was from land based casinos to online destinations; however, Project wanted to use the licensing deal in order to attract NetEnt’s loyal fans of desktop and mobile platforms to “a brick and mortar environment.”

The managing director acknowledged the importance of keeping their product offering relevant to agile and mobile players and mentioned that Project has found the perfect partner for that in NetEnt. As one of the reasons for the collaboration he highlighted the catalogue of top performing and recognizable content NetEnt has developed over the years. Gonzo’s Quest is expected to be available to the Mi Games initiative fairly soon considering the fact it introduces a new game every eight weeks.

NetEnt is one of the best established casino game developers in the industry and it’s been successfully working ever since 1996. The game selection of the platform counts over 100 games, out of which the majority are fan favourite slot machines equipped with impressive graphics effects and unique features. NetEnt’s titles are found at top online gaming operators including destinations such as Ladbrokes Casino, Leo Vegas Casino and Mr. Green Casino.