Europe’s Largest Social Mobile Poker Platform Slots Game Reaping Benefits for KamaGames

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Having launched in early March, KamaGames Slots game is helping to attract female users to Europe's largest social mobile poker platform.

iGamingBusiness.com reports the following:

Daily active users doubled in H1 2018 compared to the same period in 2017 and gross revenue grew by 53% in the same period. The company’s gross revenue figure for 2017 was $57.5m, which was up 63% on the previous year.

The company sees the Slots game as appealing to more women whereas 84% of its core poker product players are male.

Andrey Kuznetsov, chief execuitve of KamaGames, told iGamingBusiness.com that “the numbers for user retention activity and payability are very good” as it applies to Slots.

“We can definitely say that Slots has been a successful launch for us and that we will keep developing this product,” he added.

“We will continue to develop new Slots games in the future, each with their own unique mechanics and features enabling us to compete with the current market leaders.”

- Ace King, Gambling911.com

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