I saw rumors of this circulating around the web yesterday. It seems that affiliates for All Star Slots were being informed of the change before the press announcements hit and financial details of the transaction haven’t been released yet. But the good news for players is that they don’t have to worry about this change affecting their accounts or their favorite games. Both All Star Slots and Club World use Realtime Gaming Software so the same games and operating system will be available. Also the acquisition by the more firmly established Club World will allow All Star slots more growth and the chance to develop a more solid reputation. If you play at All Star Slots, you should see no change in your account balance or comp points but you’ll now be able to access the promotions and tournaments offered by Club World. So, this will be a gain for the players.
I’ve played at All Star Slots, but it isn’t one of my favorite sites. The casino has had a somewhat floppy existence since its launch in 2008. All Star Slots was originally built on Wizard Gaming software but the casino soon found that the new software gaming company couldn’t provide the service they needed. So the casino switched to Realtime Gaming. Wizard Gaming is still around but currently only lists one company — Slots Country in the UK — as a client. And now, after a mere two years of life, the owners have decided to take an offer from the larger, more established online casino group.