SBC News Judge Dredd to make slots debut

Judge Dredd to make slots debut

judgedreddNextGen Gaming, the Sydney, Australia based slots studio of NYX Gaming Group, is proud to announce the signing of an exclusive licensing deal which allows for the creation of slot games featuring 2000 AD’s Judge Dredd character.

Judge Dredd stories have for over 37 years generated millions of fans worldwide through comic books, graphic novels, role-playing games, video games and movies. Summer 2014 will see the legendary comic icon begin a new chapter as he enters the world of online gaming, with the first Judge Dredd slot title developed by NextGen Gaming and available exclusively first via NYX OGS.

The partnership covers the licensing of online and mobile slots & bingo games in all formats for worldwide distribution. Scott Smith, SVP Product at NYX Gaming Group said: “We’re proud to be working with one of the greatest comic characters of all time in bringing a multi-featured, richly branded gaming experience online with Judge Dredd.”

David Johnson, Commercial Director at NYX Gaming Group said: “Judge Dredd’s infamous no-nonsense style of law and order married with NextGen’s proven premium, repeat play slots expertise will make for quite the summer blockbuster title. The initial slot game will be available across our industry’s widest distribution network, and initially to our NYX OGS partners.”

 

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