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  2. Playtech - Wikipedia

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    Playtech was founded in 1999 by the Israeli entrepreneur Teddy Sagi in Tartu, Estonia, with partners from the casino, software engineering and multimedia industries.. Playtech launched its first casino product in 2001, and since then it has grown to become the world's leading and largest international designer, developer and licensor of web and mobile application software to the digital gaming ...

  3. Realtime Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Real Time Gaming (RTG) is an online casino company developing download-based casino software, licensed by various operators running their own branded RTG-powered casino sites. The company was established in Atlanta, Georgia in 1998, but moved all development to Heredia, Costa Rica in 2007-2008. [citation needed]

  4. Gamesys - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in by Andrew Dixon, Noel Hayden, Robin Tombs and a small team of software developers in 2001. [2] Gamesys acquired Virgin Games in January 2013. [3] It then sold its Jackpotjoy brand to The Intertain Group, for a minimum of £425.8 million in February 2015. [4]

  5. WMS Gaming - Wikipedia

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    WMS Gaming is a manufacturer of slot machines, video lottery terminals and software to help casinos manage their gaming operations. It also offers online and mobile games. WMS was originally a subsidiary of WMS Industries, which became a wholly owned subsidiary of Scientific Games Corporation in 2

  6. International Game Technology - Wikipedia

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    In July 2014, Gtech agreed to acquire American company International Game Technology (IGT), the world's largest slot machine manufacturer, for a total of $6.4 billion, including $4.7 billion in cash and $1.7 billion in assumed debt.

  7. Microgaming - Wikipedia

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    In May 2009, Microgaming's progressive slot Mega Moolah paid out $6,374,434, the largest online casino pay-out to date. A new Guinness world record was set on 6 October 2015 when it paid £13,209,300 (equivalent to €17,879,645 at the time) to a British soldier.