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Slot Games in general: What percentage of the real money played does the online casino have to give to the manufacturer? (Page 2)

Topic created on 06th Sep. 2019 | Page: 2 of 2 | Answers: 14 | Views: 3,899
x00NY
Elite
Marqes wrote on 07/09/2019 at 15:18: I even think I read that casinos in play money mode have to pay a certain amount per spin.

i can even imagine well, since server capacity is also needed for it

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Kleinkariert
Expert
Gamblejoe will not be able to find exact numbers for you. There are different models, the casino usually buys the licenses for a lump sum + then pays a % rate to the provider(s).

There are also so-called slot bundles, several providers together and then it is much cheaper than if you ask each Provider individually (who wants to see the bundle search for Slots Bundle SoftGamings). Under this you can choose different things, if you choose White Label you can see on the page "White Label Price" and there are values like e.g <Platform Gross Gaming Revenue Share: stats at 7,5 %>

You can get some information by searching a little bit, but the casino won't tell you the exact values.</Platform>

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Katharina2
Top Member
Kopfkino wrote on 07/09/2019 at 11:21 am: is logical RTP 97% means

from 100€ 97 € go to Netent and 3€ to the casino

I do not believe that. Are not slaves of the manufacturers. Rather the other way around,
will be the distribution of money.

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Julian
Elite
Falko wrote on 09/06/2019 at 15:09: Maybe someone from the GJ team can answer this

The casinos have to give in about 25-30% to the providers, bonus deductions and fees.
Exact figures are not given by the casinos, however, because they can also vary per provider.

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Falko
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Julian wrote on 09/13/2019 12:34 PM
The casinos have to give in about 25-30% to the providers, bonus deductions and fees.
Exact figures are not mentioned on the part of the casinos, however, because they can also vary per provider.

Thank you for the answer. So I can now also understand why you get so few good bonus offers from the casinos. I would not have thought before, that these charges are so high.

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