Microgaming Leaving the UK - What now

justred

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Hi Guys

With all these Microgaming casinos dropping the UK its left me wondering who to promote in the UK.

I'm tending towards Net Ent casinos.

I've heard good things about Full Cream Affiliates, Leo Vegas and Super Lenny.

Though I'm tending towards Full Cream because they don't skim (hehe) I just made that up.

Suggestions welcome !
 

santoshjain87

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Hi justred,

May I suggest you take a look at brands on our network that have microgaming and NYX games such as Hippozino, Conquer Casino and Vegas Paradise :)

If you have any questions, you can PM me :)

Thanks
Santosh
 

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While I don't promote to the UK. I'll rephrase that, I haven't promoted there for years.
With all this Microgaming stuff going on, I'd be looking for casino's who offer multiple software platforms in one brand.

I'd also spread my eggs. I wouldn't recommend the BIG UK bookie owned casinos such as WillHill, Laddies, BetFred et al, frankly they are too widely know and advertised. The same probably goes for 32Red also. All you'd probably end up doing for these brands is giving them free ad space, with little to no ROI for you.

Affiliates seem to be doing ok with Vera & John for example. I think if you can offer casino's which are not the same as your competitors, you've got a better chance of conversions.
 

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While I don't promote to the UK. I'll rephrase that, I haven't promoted there for years.
With all this Microgaming stuff going on, I'd be looking for casino's who offer multiple software platforms in one brand.

I'd also spread my eggs. I wouldn't recommend the BIG UK bookie owned casinos such as WillHill, Laddies, BetFred et al, frankly they are too widely know and advertised. The same probably goes for 32Red also. All you'd probably end up doing for these brands is giving them free ad space, with little to no ROI for you.

Affiliates seem to be doing ok with Vera & John for example. I think if you can offer casino's which are not the same as your competitors, you've got a better chance of conversions.

No matter if you have not promoted to the UK, these microgaming programs have consolidated and taken our money and will take more from those that promote them in other markets.
If you have not realized it by now they have thrown us out, game over for affiliates.
 

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I recommend NetEnt casinos that have Paypal for UK players, like Ladbrokes and bet365. Those casinos offer Playtech aswell.
 

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Leo Vegas is a very good brand for the UK. Also Thrills and SuperLenny (same program). I notice that NetEnt is becoming more popular in the UK. And all these casinos also offer Microgaming slots and more. Guts is also a solid one and they very fast.
 

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No matter if you have not promoted to the UK, these microgaming programs have consolidated and taken our money and will take more from those that promote them in other markets.
If you have not realized it by now they have thrown us out, game over for affiliates.

Microgaming, like most of their operators have been cocky for years. Albeit the software was, at one time, heads and shoulders above everything else. However that's certainly changed now.

The download version has been buggy since they updated Viper to accommodate 'Hell Boy'.

That was such a disaster a % of MGS casino's reverted back to the old software.

From that point, MGS also started converting ALL their games to Wide-Screen. Another set of issues plagued that change. Even to this day, the MGS software is still buggy. EG - js scripts failing to load, games closing at random when clicking the spin button, CashCheck not loading...the list goes on and on.

Microgaming took the stance from day one, not to take on direct player feedback. Given the competition their now up against, this "cocky" attitude has come back to bite them in the ass. And, as a result, MGS operators, least with regard to those running their download version, are all suffering now because of this.

Microgaming was once the Rolls Royce of casino software - sadly (imo) those days have gone.

Microgaming we were the game
 

justred

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OK... going for Full Cream Affiliates (Multi Software) and Super Lenny (Net Ent)
I will post my results !
 
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