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NSoft releases Lucky Six to Efbet Romania

Continuing its expansion into the Romanian market, NSoft has launched its most popular set of virtual draw based games Lucky Six, Lucky X and Next Six in Romania, on the SEVEN platform.

The news follows on from multiple successful NSoft launches in the last few months, including its recent breakthrough into the Polish market with Greyhound Races, Virtual Motorcycle Speedway and Live Betting MTS.

All the games hat are part of the new expansion are running with RNG (Random Number Generator) in the background. Since they are founded on computer generated events, their benefit is that they can be played all the time therefore players can enjoy it 24/7.

Forming in 2008, NSoft’s stated aim is to provide betting shop owners with powerful and visually appealing platforms, amazing virtual games and a data-packed sportsbook – while also helping them grow their business.

NSoft’s content and technology are delivered throughout a modern customer platform providing dynamic gaming solutions and remaining fully focused on ensuring the most realistic user experience possible.

Romanian gambling regulator ONJN recently issued the first set of B2B licenses in the country, following on from that just three months later, it issued the first batch of licenses to online operators in the region. Nonetheless, in spite of the Romanian market being relatively young one it’s one that’s retained growth since it opened its doors in 2015.

 

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