Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Subtopia is latest Net Entertainment video slot


Subtopia is latest Net Entertainment video slot
2/27/2012


Online gambling software developer Net Entertainment AB has announced the release of Subtopia, a submarine-themed five-reel and 20-payline video slot that comes complete with a progressive free spins multiplier.


Net Entertainment revealed that Subtopia takes players on a journey to the bottom of the ocean in order to explore the uncharted depths and heightens this experience with innovative graphics, animations and sounds.


The main game in Subtopia features a random multiplier that can award players with up to five-times the normal amount while competitors may also discover the Free Spins Multiplier Meter that will progressively multiply wins by up to six.


“Subtopia continues the Net Entertainment tradition of adding valuable excitement to win anticipation along with the progressive win count-up,” said Hanne Aimonen, Marketing Manager for Net Entertainment.


“Animations and sound make the Big Win feature in Subtopia both a memorable and exciting experience for any player.”
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Bodog.com domain name seized by US authorities

Bodog.com domain name seized by US authorities
2/28/2012

The US Department of Homeland Security has seized the Bodog.com domain name, despite it not being commercially active anywhere in the world for almost a year.

BodogBrand confirmed the news via email this morning, “The BodogBrand became aware late on 27th February that the domain Bodog.com had been seized by US Homeland Security. 

This domain is not currently in use by the BodogBrand or any Brand Licensee and has not been in use since the Morris Mohawk Gaming Group (MMGG) switched its operations from Bodog.com to Bodog.eu in May 2011.”

“The BodogBrand.com revoked its licensing agreement with Morris Mohawk Gaming Group (MMGG) on December 15th 2011 after publicly stating it would do so in July 2011. It is equally important to state that Bodog UK, Bodog Europe and Bodog Asia have never taken bets from the US.”

BodogBrand confirmed that it “is currently consulting with its legal advisors with a view to having the domain returned.”

The Bodog.co.uk and Bodog.eu sites are unaffected.