StakeLogic’s Darts Heroes Live on Unibet

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March 22nd, 2017
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The reveal of StakeLogic’s Darts Heroes slot created quite a stir at this year’s ICE Expo in London as it was introduced by four pro dart players, Michael van Gerwen aka “Mighty Mike”, Gary Anderson aka “The Flying Scotsman”, Raymond van Barneveld aka “Barney” and Phil Taylor aka “The Power”. Now, the provider is pleased to announce the launch of the game via Kindred casino brand, Unibet.

Not only did the foursome unveil the game, but they star in it as superheroes representing wilds including, Army, Power, Flying and Mighty.

StakeLogic B.V. was bought by Novomatic subsidiary, Greentube shedding the Sheriff Gaming jackpot cheating reputation.

Recognized as the interactive arm of Greentube, StakeLogic’s studios construct 3D mobile and desktop games as well as license them out. Several of the titles in the portfolio were acquired from the previous owners.

Ruben Visse, StakeLogic CEO, said, “We are proud that after the successful introduction at ICE 2017, Darts Heroes is now live on www.unibet.com. Darts Heroes offers players worldwide a fun and engaging gaming entertainment experience. This is what StakeLogic is about: passion, innovation and dedication – resulting in high-quality games that will bring the very best for both players and operators.”

David Craeghs, Kindred Product Manager, also comment, “We are very pleased with the launch of Darts Heroes. The characters used in the game fit well with our goal to offer relevant content for the local markets. Due to the mechanics of the slot, this is a game that will suit all markets even for players who don’t know a lot about darts.”

Darts Heroes Preview:

Source:

‘StakeLogic launches Darts Heroes via Kindred brands’, stakeogic.com, March 20, 2017

“superheroes representing wilds including, Army, Power, Flying and Mighty”

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