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Williams Interactive unveil online version of Bier Haus slot

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liers Williams Interactive have released new online slot game Bier Haus via their JackpotParty.be and JackpotParty.com casinos.

Based on the land-based title of the same name and built on the G+ Deluxe game engine, the Vegas-style slot sees clumped feature symbols award up to 80 initial spins in the bonus, with special bonus symbols acting as sticky wilds that hold the entire bonus round.

The land-based version of Bier Haus made its debut at the G2E show in 2011 and was officially launched in autumn of the same year.

Ohad Narkis, Williams Interactive vice president & managing director, online operations, said: “Launching Bier Haus for our online audience both assists in acquiring and targeting new players, but also instils brand confidence in land-based players who may be reluctant to take the leap to trial online play.”
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