Nolimit City Slots
Since its launch in 2014, Nolimit City has built a reputation for creative and, at times, risky slots content. The game themes are often gritty, or hint at wider social commentaries – in particular in games like Land of the Free and Punk Rocker.
Other titles like True Kult, Tombstone RIP and Serial have darker undertones, while the likes of San Quentin xWays and Border have prison and law enforcement themes.
A far cry from the sugar-coated visuals of some of their competitors, the edgy themes and content across Nolimit City games have helped build a loyal following amongst fans of alternative slots.
Raising the Bar
In pushing the boundaries of slots design, Nolimit City has raised the bar for developers looking to make an impact. In an often-crowded market for new slots titles, Nolimit City have dared to be genuinely different in their offering – a strategy that is paying dividends for the firm, and its parent company Evolution.
With US fans now set to enjoy Nolimit City slots for the first time, their output looks set to reach a much larger global audience in the months and years to come.
Welcoming the launch, Jacob Claesson, Evolution CEO for North America, said the launch was part of Evolution’s commitment to raising the bar for quality gaming experiences in the US.
“The launch of the Nolimit City brand in the US marks a significant step for Evolution Group. We are committed to delivering unparalleled gaming experiences that redefine entertainment standards, and the outstanding slots from Nolimit City with their renown mechanics and edgy themes encapsulate this perfectly.”
Drawing on the strong US influence throughout Nolimit City’s games, Malcolm Mizzi, COO & Commercial Director at Nolimit City said the firm was looking forward to debuting their content with US audiences.
“Our games are famous for their highly volatile math models and daring content and gameplay, so we are really looking forward to the reaction of online slots players in the US.”