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Chris Ash formed a company named Ash Leucker back in 2000. Two years later he changed the name to Ash Gaming and over the next decade it developed a brilliant name for itself within the igaming industry. Such was the company\u2019s reputation that by 2011 they had caught the eye of the major player within the industry, Playtech. The company, based on the Isle of Man, paid in the region of \u00a323 million for their London based competitor and made it part of the Playtech family. Despite being owned by Playtech, Ash Gaming is run as a separate subsidiary from its parent company.<\/p>\n
Even so, being part of a much bigger network allows Ash to get significantly more exposure for the games they create then they would ever have been able to do on their own. They also have access to the expertise and knowledge of Playtech\u2019s programmers, should they need it. It\u2019s a win-win situation for both companies, with Playtech getting the addition of an excellent smaller company that offers unique content, whilst Ash Gaming gets the protection of and expertise that comes under the Playtech umbrella.<\/p>\n
Despite having been around for more than fifteen years, Ash Gaming\u2019s games library is actually quite smaller compared to some of the other companies in the industry. That\u2019s not to suggest that there\u2019s nothing to recommend them. If anything, in fact, the opposite is true. They have a decent number of table games to offer, plus video poker, bingo and even some virtual games. It\u2019s certainly true to say that their speciality is slot games, though. The slots that Ash Gaming develop have an decent depth to the gameplay, made all the better because of the top-notch graphics that they use and the video features that offer them an improved sense of fun and interaction.<\/p>\n
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Ash Gaming\u2019s offerings are enjoyable because of their variety. Three-wheel and five-wheel games are made more exciting thanks to wild and scatter symbols, plus bonus games that add a sense of interactiveness to proceedings. Ash Gaming have a number of licences that allow them to produce branded slots like Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and Britain\u2019s Got Talent. They\u2019ve also made games such as Rubik\u2019s Slot, which is a slot variation of the ever popular Rubik\u2019s Cube that has been a favourite of\u00a0 students for decades. There a plenty of non-themed slots on their books too, but being UK company it makes sense for them to produce ones that fit in with popular culture.<\/p>\n
Ash Gaming games feature a level of attention to detail that help them to stand out from the crowd. At the time of writing there are about fifty or so games that are produced by the company, though of course they can be dressed up in different skins and so on to give even more variation. They are the sort of company that likes to keep up with the trends, so they\u2019ll look for new games that fit in with current trends where possible. Obviously the flip side of that is that they\u2019ll also remove any games from their line-up once they\u2019ve passed their sell-by-date. They\u2019ve done their best to make their offerings instant play rather than download, meaning that they don\u2019t require a download in order to be able to play them.<\/p>\n
Ash Gaming offer a cross-platform management system that allows their games to be played via numerous different methods, including mobile. No surprise, of course, considering that Ash Gaming has long been at the forefront of emerging technologies.<\/p>\n
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