Going forward, Sheriff Gaming developers will continue to be marketed by Blue Gem Gaming, the creator of the games.
Sheriff parent group Bubble Group BV filed for bankruptcy this year after accusations from the Dutch authorities that chief executive officer Stijn Flapper was involved in money laundering among other illegal activities.
The Alderney Gambling Control Commission eventually revoked Bubble Group BV's category 2 online gaming license.
Blue Gem’s games platform offers 3D casino games including progressive and classic slots, mobile and table games, video poker, keno and scratch cards, that include favs such as "The Amsterdam Masterplan", "Spartania" and "Dr Magoo's Adventures".
“We are really excited to be positioning our team at the forefront of 3D game development within the online gaming industry. Over the last few years, we have worked incredibly hard to provide cutting edge games and we want to continue exceeding expectations within this field," a spokesperson for Blue Gem Gaming said.
"The most precious commodity we have is our IP and we want to take this opportunity to let our partners know that we can be relied upon and trusted to work with them to create games that will engage with their players. This includes working closely with customers to help design and implement tailored promotions that will acquire and retain players. We are a small company that has until now remained in the background, however we are a team with a huge appetite for game development and we are very excited about our plans for our future."
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LuckyRJ 9 years ago
Omg, now i understand where the slots went from vera and john casino, I cant believe i missed the news what happened with the parent companys who owned the old Sheriff Gaming company. O well, but yes the slots didnt pay very well either, but it makes me wary if the slots are even fair to play now after what happened and...
Omg, now i understand where the slots went from vera and john casino, I cant believe i missed the news what happened with the parent companys who owned the old Sheriff Gaming company. O well, but yes the slots didnt pay very well either, but it makes me wary if the slots are even fair to play now after what happened and the fact police was involved :P o well :P and same tactic they just make new company name and move on and get a license with a new regulator, its pretty crazy when you think about it. i mean how many times can a company change names, if i recall they was something else before sheriff gaming too about 2 years ago, and now a name change again, something fishy for sure.
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gizzmax 9 years ago
Played their games and I don't like it. Graphics and sound are good but my cash was gone very quickly, never didn't hit significant win. Maybe in the future they will present slot that actually pays to players.
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