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Microgaming wins award for Mobile Product at International Gaming Awards 2017

by isleofman.com 8th February 2017
At the 10th International Gaming Awards held at the InterContinental London Park Lane on Monday 6th February 2017, Microgaming won in the category of Mobile Product.

Pioneers of mobile, the company developed the first ever mobile casino software in 2004.  Intent on remaining at the forefront of the industry, Microgaming has since created the largest portfolio of mobile games, with over 350 titles playable across more than 3,000 devices. New games go live monthly.

In August 2016, Microgaming’s progressive jackpot slot Mega Moolah created the largest ever mobile jackpot win with a staggering €7,968,311.26 payout. To date, more than 350 online gaming brands utilise Microgaming’s mobile products.

Roger Raatgever, CEO of Microgaming, comments: “We are very proud to win the award for Mobile Product. We predicted that mobile would be the future of gaming back in 2004 when we created the world’s first mobile casino software, and we haven’t looked back. The platform is thriving and it is very much the future of our industry, with even more growth to come.

“It is great to receive recognition for our hard work and to be viewed by the industry as having the best mobile product out there. This is the perfect way to start what is sure to be the most incredible ICE Totally Gaming for Microgaming!”

To learn more about Microgaming Mobile, visit Stand N5-220 at ICE Totally Gaming 2017, 7-9 February, ExCeL London.
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 8th, February 2017 10:33pm.

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