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Play’n Go games to become available in Greece through bet365 partnership

Online gambling conglomerate bet365 has partnered with online slot supplier Play’n Go to make the supplier's games available in Greece.  

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Play’n Go games will become available in Greece, following the company's partnership with bet365. This partnership is not exclusive to Greece, already existing in multiple other global territories. 

Founded in 2005, Play’n Go is the creator of games including Book of Dead®, Fire Joker®, Legacy of Dead® and Rise of Olympus®.

Founded in Sweden, the company's portfolio of titles is currently available to regulated casino operators in over 25 jurisdictions.

On this latest expansion into Greece, a spokesperson from bet365 said: “We’re excited to welcome Play’n Go into our portfolio of innovative and cutting-edge gaming content partners in Greece. We feel that the partnership is a great fit into our Games product and will provide our Greek customers with some of the most entertaining titles on the market.” 

Moreover, Head of Regional Sales Central and Western Europe Giovanni Ferraro said: “Greece is one of our most important markets, and bet365 one of our most important partners, so it makes perfect sense for us to join forces in the region.

"We’re so excited to bring our catalogue of games to bet365’s players in Greece, and we’re confident that our success around the world will be replicated here once again.” 

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