Following its partnership deal with BetCity.nl this month, slot innovator Stakelogic has announced it will be reinforcing its position in the Dutch igaming market by offering games at Play North’s new Dutch brand BataviaCasino.nl.

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Having established itself as one of the most sought-after software providers on the market, Stakelogic will make its full suite of games available at bataviacasino.nl through its previous deal with Play North and Relax Gaming, who will provide the site’s gaming infrastructure.

The deal between Stakelogic and BataviaCasino.nl is the second agreement with a company with a new Dutch licence that has been unveiled by the group in the past week - and with the Dutch igaming market only recently opening up for operators, it further cements itsintention to take the country by storm.

Needless to say, the new deal means that Dutch customers will now have access to Stakelogic’s impressive catalogue of games, including much-anticipated upcoming releases such as Apes of Doom and Joker Drop, both of which are scheduled to debut over the next few weeks.

Additionally, players at bataviacasino.nl will also be able to find Stakelogic’s full range of classic slots and premium releases, with the former offering them retro, fruit-themed fun and rewarding bonus features while the latter introduces them to innovative payline technology and unique game modes.

The most notable of these of these patented Stakelogic gameplay additions is Super Stake. An optional feature that can be purchased by players who double their current bet, Super Stake can be found across a wide range of slots and provides access to additional incentives such as extra wilds and scatters symbols, as well as enabling players to buy directly into the bonus round in some cases.

Available on popular games such as Midas Wilds, 9 Pyramids of Fortune and Extreme Megaways, Super Stake is an exciting new addition for Netherlands players and will help to further distinguish Stakelogic slots from the rest of the competition as they make their mark on the new Dutch market.