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Nolimit City announces industry giant partnership with 888casino

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888casino takes Nolimit City games live across international casino lobby

Another week in the Malta based Software Provider’s busy calendar, keeping a steady pace and showing no signs of slowing down. The team behind some of this year’s most outspoken and standout games are announcing their latest partnership with one of the biggest names in online entertainment, 888casino.

Still celebrating their latest hit release, Fire in the Hole xBomb, having been received with industry acclaim, the Malta based company keeps steady sites on world domination. Most recent announcements of their latest market entries in Lithuania and Denmark, now getting ready to enter Spain, Italy and Portugal amongst several regulated markets.

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888 is one of the world’s leading online betting and gaming companies and is focused on developing state-of-the-art technology and products that provide fun, fair and safe digital entertainment to players. SG Digital’s Open Gaming System, equipped with integrated gambling tools to ensure users gamble responsibly will be powering Nolimit City’s integration into 888, with Nolimit’s noteworthy games available with the gaming giant. Titles like San Quentin xWays, Deadwood xNudge and East coast vs West coast, amongst several others.

Malcolm Mizzi, CCO & MD at Nolimit City, said: “There are few online operators more iconic in identity than the illustrious 888. A name which reflects grandeur in scope and industry defining innovation. We’re over the moon with the news. We look forward to seeing our games become part of the 888 eco-system.”

Talya Benyamini, VP B2C Casino at 888, commented: “At 888, we are focused on offering our customers a wide portfolio of games on our platform. This exciting partnership with Nolimit City sees their innovative games added to our platform for customers to enjoy. We look forward to building on our relationship.”

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