FeniBet partners with Stakelogic

 FeniBet partners with Stakelogic
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Latvian online casino operators strengthen their presence in the market with in-demand developer’s classic slots and modern video slots

Stakelogic strengthens its position in the Latvian market as one of the leading providers of classic and video slot content, by partnering with FeniBet – a top newcomer in the online casino segment in Latvia.

The partnership will strengthen FeniBet’s game portfolio, thus, position in the market, as one of the leading, and fast-growing online entertainment providers.

Stakelogic is one of the leaders in classic slots, with a very wide range of games, especially fruit-themed games, which are among the most popular worldwide. Stakelogic games offer a unique gaming experience – a series of classic slot games with excellent graphics, bonus features, and multipliers, and with one of the main game features – Super Stake, available across a wide range of the provider’s classic and modern video slot games. This gives users maximum experience – a high-class game in all of its aspects – graphics, sound, mechanics, and, of course, bonuses.

World’s top games Cash Express, Wild Buzz, El Cowboy Megaways, Devil’s Trap, and the just-launched Diamond Staxx MultipaysTM – are now even more available in Latvia.

Danila Dzehs, Senior Sales Manager at Stakelogic, said: “FeniBet is a top teir operator in Latvia and this partnership further establishes Stakelogic as a leading content provider. Our games are proven in Latvia and will allow the operator to elevate the experience it offers to players.”

Martins Opmanis, Head of IT from FeniBet, added: “Stakelogic is rapidly gaining popularity, and we want our customers to enjoy its classic and modern video slots. We look forward to introducing Stakelogic flagship Super Stake feature to elevate our players’ experience on FeniBet.”

Zoltan Tundik

After starting out as an affiliate in 2009 and developing some recognized review portals, I have moved deeper into journalism and media. My experience has lead me to move into the B2B sector and write about compliance updates and report around the happenings of the online and land based gaming sector.

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