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Sites that have hundreds of slots do not own all of them(if any). They rent the slots from game developers/providers, and games are usually not even stored on their servers. And since there are some really good slot providers, like Netent, Play’n Go, Yggdrasil, Red Tiger, Quickspin and some others, it is possible to have hundreds of different slots, all of them being of decent quality.
That is right. If the rent fee is not too high depend on buying the source code, they don't have to buy, and they can use it from the other slot providers. So yes, that will make the casino will have so many slots casinos from various providers, as you say. That can be a way to attract more people to come and test their slots games.
From what I know, most gambling sites get their slots from 3rd party software providers. They are not
buying the source code, they are just renting the slots. Yes, there are sites that hire developers to make unique slots for them exclusively, but usually those slots look "too simple", you could say, in comparison with those they could rent from the top software companies for online slots.
If you know at least one case when a gambling site bought the source code from a big company like NetEnt or Play'n Go, please share a link. I'm interested in this kind of stuff.
