Ki4Life Posted 15 February, 2018 Share Posted 15 February, 2018 We all love the high volatility games of Merkur. The looks like they were made in the '80 but they can pay oh so good. Been playing them for a while now with Magic Mirror Deluxe II being my favorite. Today however is a sad day. Seems like they pulled there license for the Netherlands at least on Videoslots. This is what I am now seeing: Link to comment
TimSchaeffer Posted 15 February, 2018 Share Posted 15 February, 2018 hmm i will try and see if it works on other casino's in the netherlands, i'll let you know next week Link to comment
cabzla Posted 16 February, 2018 Share Posted 16 February, 2018 greentube(novo) and Merkur also left in 27 Dec in Germany too sadly Link to comment
Nicola Posted 16 February, 2018 Share Posted 16 February, 2018 That's really bad and feel for you if it's true Getting silly now all these restrictions in place, why can't they just leave us to play what we want. Link to comment
mrcellobello Posted 16 February, 2018 Share Posted 16 February, 2018 i heard blueprint will gone too for german players. Blueprint = Gauselmann GmbH too. Perhaps for netherland too? would be very sad. Link to comment
Ki4Life Posted 16 February, 2018 Author Share Posted 16 February, 2018 1 minute ago, mrcellobello said: i heard blueprint will gone too for german players. Blueprint = Gauselmann GmbH too. Perhaps for netherland too? would be very sad. I hope this is not a trend in slot land, more choice means more audience and bigger playerbase. This will make the regulation of online gambling alot easier imo. With brands pulling back their machines in countries they are giving the wrong signal. It is was it is though, was fun playing them, hopefully they will return one day Link to comment
mrcellobello Posted 16 February, 2018 Share Posted 16 February, 2018 9 hours ago, Ki4Life said: I hope this is not a trend in slot land, more choice means more audience and bigger playerbase. This will make the regulation of online gambling alot easier imo. With brands pulling back their machines in countries they are giving the wrong signal. It is was it is though, was fun playing them, hopefully they will return one day I cant complain about your opinion. I agree a lot. They had also so much potentional as you already said. We can only guess, why they turn so much back of online gambling. What about Merkur Casinos in the Netherlands? We have a lot of them at Germany. Link to comment
jermain112 Posted 16 February, 2018 Share Posted 16 February, 2018 We have 5 that i know of, but it's not the same as online. You have to save up credits to do spins over 20ct. Very sad about the loss of merkurs for us online Link to comment
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