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New Software Allows Sites to Create Their Own Games Without Hassle
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altU.K. based Mega Game Universal is working on a ‘create your own game' program which will allow casino providers and operators to create professional casino games without the need for programming experience. The concept which has already drawn some controversy from software development companies could be revolutionary for the industry and set a whole new stage for the future of gaming sites.

A spokesperson for the company explained that the new program will give users everything they need to make their own unique games and that each tool set option will be available for download on their website. They claim that by using the program, online casino operators will be able to save time and money while offering their players exclusive games. Until now online casinos have been forced to share games with other websites or pay extra for games that look very similar to those on other sites.

The new software provides casinos with the opportunity to create something entirely their own or rebrand games by adding all their own unique changes. It will allow each casino to create a very specific look and feel to their site while setting themselves apart from the competition. Cargo F, as Meta Game Universal will be known could change the industry as we know it.  Not only will it reduce costs, get a site on the market faster, and provide a professional look but it will change the way in which software itself is developed.

For now the software is in Beta testing, but if everything goes according to plan it could be on the market in the very near future. We here at CasinoFan are excited at the prospect and can't wait to see what companies put the software to good use.


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