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NoLimit City’s Extraordinary Content Live on Evolution’s One Stop Shop Platform in Ontario

One of the leading software providers, the award-winning Nolimit City, keeps expanding across the North American continent. Conquering of the Canadian market began in Ontario, where the company partnered up with Evolution, using its renowned One Stop Shop (OSS) platform.

NoLimit’s extraordinary slots are available on Evolution’s renowned platform:

This robust, unique integration platform allows the users to horizontally scale its operations, enabling the Evolution partners to get access to the single technical touchpoint. Furthermore, the touchpoint grants access to all brands owned by the Evolution Group, so NoLimit City’s games will be available to all Evolution partners from now on.

When it comes to NoLimit, the company rapidly became the leader in the industry. It is recognizable by its, mostly, high-volatility slots that combine fantastic gameplay with thrilling features that can grant the players fantastic prizes. The company is often playing with some eccentric themes, getting pretty close to the edge – and succeeds in surviving. You won’t be able to find fruit and jewel slots in NoLimit’s portfolio – there will rather be decadent, provocative themes and real fights, such as in the company’s hit releases Bounty Hunters, Whacked, or Walk of Shame. One of the provider’s most popular releases is a horror-themed slot Mental, which is situated in a creepy mental hospital. There are also the titles such as Fire in the Hole, Tombstone RIP, Dead Canary, and many more – and yes, they can be judged by the titles; they are as fun as expected

Graphics, sounds, and striking mechanics:

Combining fantastic graphics and illustrations and extraordinary soundtracks with unique, advanced math and mechanics, the provider promises unforgettable experiences while playing its slot games.

Considering that, it’s no wonder that Evolution wanted to partner up with this extraordinary provider. All customers who have access to the popular OSS platform will now be able to check what’s behind the doors of eerie NoLimit’s world and explore its ever-growing portfolio.

Jeff Millar, Chief Commercial Officer North America at Evolution, said: “We are delighted to announce that our Nolimit City (NLC) games are now live in Ontario, Canada, via Evolution’s One Stop Shop platform, which offers quick, seamless integration. This is a significant milestone in expanding the reach of our unparalleled portfolio of engaging gaming experiences. Furthermore, we are proud to share that NLC’s games are also available on iOS, further growing our reach and ensuring players can enjoy these one-of-a-kind games across multiple platforms.”

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