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Wizard Gaming is Forced to Close Down Operations and Auction Assets
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altWizard Gaming has announced that they are pulling out of the online gambling industry despite continued interest from online players. The company's Directors have come to the conclusion that their online casino software could be commercialized faster in the hands of new owners and they have decided to sell their assets and withdraw from the business. After considering the possibilities, the company's Directors decided that the company will hold a public auction for its assets to get the most money possible for its innovative and unique style of casino games.

Wizard Gaming's software which has been developed over the past 4 years cost the company an estimated $5,000,000 to develop. It offered rich and compelling games that proved to be very popular with online players with an overarching narrative that provided a truly unique gaming experience.

The company's decision may be a blow to online gamblers who have been waiting for a long anticipated re-emergence of Wizard Gaming but perhaps the company's software will live on in another incarnation somewhere on the net.

Full information on the auction including a link to submit a bid can be found at http://www.wizardgaming.co.uk/auction/auction.html

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