First let me start by congratulating Leo Vegas with yet another great award. At the EGR Operator Marketing & Innovation Awards 2014 they have won “Innovation in Mobile and Tablet”.

No surprise as Leo Vegas is probably the best mobile casino out there today. Last year they were able to win “Best Innovation in Casino” mainly because of their mobile efforts.

But there is more news. Very soon Leo Vegas will be adding a bunch of new slot games by Bally. Bally is the oldest manufacturer of slot machines on the world and are finally starting to put more effort in online slots. There are already a couple of online casinos that offer games from Bally, including Mr Green.

So soon you are able to play some famous Bally slots like Jewel of the Dragon, Vegas Hits and Hot Shots at Leo Vegas.

They recently also added games from IGT and already had a huge portfolio of games. You can now play games from NetEnt, Microgaming, Play’n Go, IGT, Nextgen Gaming and Yggdrasil Gaming over at Leo Vegas. They are really becoming one of the biggest online casinos. I even heard rumors that they are trying to add Williams Interactive.

Some recent game releases are, of course The Wish Master by NetEnt and A While on the Nile by Nextgen Gaming. This last one is a clone of Merlin’s Millions Superbet, a very popular title.

On a less upbeat note, players from Belgium, Spain, Italy and France are no longer able to play at Leo Vegas. Players that already had an account will be able to withdrawal their funds until the end of the month, after this the accounts will be closed. Lets hope the governments of these countries will become more open to online gambling so these players are welcome again.

Overall, a lot of great news from my friends at Leo Vegas.

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