Zitro installs MEGA Y MÁS progressive gaming system in Grupo Recreativos Iglesias’ gaming halls in Galicia

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Casino gaming provider Zitro announced that its new MEGA Y MÁS progressive gaming system is now available in Grupo Recreativos Iglesias’ gaming halls in Galicia, Spain. “With this new addition and a range of exciting games, players can now enjoy an exceptional gaming experience in these halls,” the company said.

With MEGA Y MÁS, it’s possible to link multiple Zitro games and cabinets in the gaming hall and distribute prizes accordingly. When a player wins the MEGA jackpot, the additional MEGA Y MÁS jackpot will be distributed among other players who are currently playing without the need for an additional bet.

Recreativos Iglesias has further expanded its gaming selection by introducing Zitro’s Seven Chests multi-game on the Altius Glare cabinet and Mighty Hammer on the Allure Glare cabinet. “These new games are integrated with the MEGA Y MÁS system and complement the existing Zitro games available in the gaming halls,” the company stated.

Carlos Iglesias and Ángel Iglesias from Recreativos Iglesias have expressed their enthusiasm for Zitro’s proposal. 

Additionally, Ángel Montes, Sales Area Team Leader of Zitro, thanked Grupo Recreativos Iglesias for trusting in the new MEGA y MÁS system and for strengthening their partnership by integrating it with the existing Zitro games in the gaming halls.

This announcement is a testament to Zitro’s dedication to innovation and its commitment to enhancing an exceptional gaming experience,” he concluded.

This isn’t the first installation that the provider has seen of its progressive gaming system in the country. Last week, the company announced that its MEGA Y MÁS system had been installed in Locomatic Group’s salons in Castilla La Mancha, Spain. 

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