WIlliam Hill Games Bring Back Prohibition With Cross-Channel Slot
By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 06-08-2015
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Background on the game
Set down in the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution on January 16, 1919, The National Prohibition Act (or the Volstead Act as it was more popularly known) was meant to combat crime, organised gangs and similar troubles. In effect, it all it really did was lead to bootlegging and the rise of American Speakeasy's.
It's this troubled past that often lends the Prohibition its image of risk, reward and excitement, three key themes upon which William Hill Online Casino Games themselves have established their own reputation throughout over a century in business.
Omni-channel gaming
Not that you'll ever find the company themselves stuck in the past. Having continued to break new ground in the virtual gambling industry since they launched their first online betting portal, Sportsbook, way back in 1998, the company's latest innovation sees them offering Lucky's Empire on a cross-platform basis, one of the first of its kind in the United Kingdom.
Speaking to the press, Vince Bateson, Head of Retail Gaming at William Hill said: "Omni-channel slot games are a major part of our strategy, giving players the opportunity to enjoy their favourite title wherever they happen to being playing.
"We're pleased to launch Lucky's Empire in both physical betting shops and online, and we're sure players will enjoy its interactive features."