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Rock Legends Guns N’ Roses Now a Big Hit With the iGaming Industry

17/12/2018

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Guns N’ Roses are one of the world’s most iconic rock bands of all time. They have already entered their fourth decade in the music business and continue to show no signs of letting up in terms of touring. The band made such an impact in the music business that they were given the label as the “most dangerous band on the planet” – and boy have their lived up to that tag.
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​Guns N’ Roses are one of the world’s most iconic rock bands of all time. They have already entered their fourth decade in the music business and continue to show no signs of letting up in terms of touring. The band made such an impact in the music business that they were given the label as the “most dangerous band on the planet” – and boy have their lived up to that tag.

They have courted controversy at times and warmed hearts at others and their feel-good rock has since helped the band become one of the best-selling of all time, shifting well over 100 million records worldwide. The original band members are some of the most talented musicians of our generation. Axl Rose is widely considered one of the best rock vocalists ever, while Slash is also one of the most talented guitarists and has inspired a generation of budding guitar players. It is their undisputed raw talent and energy that has seen the Guns N’ Roses brand transfer so easily into the world of iGaming. Online casinos operate video slots designed around a range of themes and, in early 2016, netent.com confirmed it would be launching a Guns N’ Roses-themed slot aimed at all of those rockers who have air-guitared the night away to some of the band’s greatest hits. It is safe to say that the band has been a resounding success within the iGaming industry. The assistance of platforms like slots.info in offering free play demo versions has also helped spread the word of the brilliance of the game.

An award-winning band at the EGR Operator Awards
At the 2016 EGR Operator Awards, the Guns N’ Roses slot was named Game of the Year by egr.global; an award created to recognise iGaming developers that have produced stand-out games that have made the biggest commercial impact. NetEnt showed tremendous ambition by investing considerable time and money into capturing the essence of what made Guns N’ Roses such an enchanting rock band.

Furthermore, the technical architecture of the slot itself has made it an endearing title that is still just as popular today as it was in 2016. The spine-tingling video trailer introduction, and the chance to create your own slot soundtrack whilst you play from five of the band’s biggest hits, ensures that this slot really does rock.

What makes Guns N’ Roses so popular for offline and online gamblers?
It is the fact that the video slot stays so true to the band and its brand that is so appealing to Guns N’ Roses fans. The band were tubthumping heretics on-stage and NetEnt have expertly managed to capture that spirit in this all-action slot title. The fantastic audio and visuals of the roar of the crowd create a stadium-like atmosphere that inspires players to chase those massive jackpots.
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