Too bad... where can I play now?
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Too bad... where can I play now?
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It looks like Quasar and OVO are excluding more and more states. I am assuming that if Germany does not present a new regulation soon, not only will the two casinos close and leave Germany for the time being.
I don't understand why this isn't sorted out somehow.
Should they get a license from Schleswig Holstein.
Well, I mean in general, this constant back and forth that you are no longer allowed to play from Germany and not with the method and not with that etc. you really don't understand why it can't even be regulated.
It may be, at least they should be able to add the games provider Play'n GO towards the end of the month. Play'n GO is currently experiencing an improbable boom and influx due to the loss of Novomatic. This games provider is currently expanding massively in Malta and is building up with bigger offices etc.
At the moment I think it's the combination of the individual games from the different manufacturers. As a former Novoline Casino, it is of course not easy to do justice to its customers. However, it doesn't change the fact that you are increasingly excluding Germany with your country bans, where probably over 80% of your players come from. Here it is now only about surviving until the market for Germany is regulated and all games and countries can be offered again. And when I then read what's going on in the affiliate area, one could assume that money is slowly running out!
Bavaria and other federal states are also out, the whole thing also applies to the sister casino OVO. Why don't they block the whole of Germany like Spintastic did and close down your casinos?
Already interesting now that Playn Go is also online on the Quasar platform. I strongly assume that they are hoping for a regulation of the German market soon, because internationally they cannot keep up. Unfortunately, there are currently some inconsistencies in the affiliate area that we hope will not be passed on to the players.
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