Beware Fake Slot Games at Burnbet Casino

Beware Fake Slot Games at Burnbet Casino

Burnbet seems to have chosen the wrong way of running their gaming business, as its library contains pirate copies of games that were initially developed by Euro Games Technologies, Novomaic, and Aristocrat. These rip-offs are provided by 2WInPower supplier, a name that is notorious for third-party distribution of fake gambling content.

 

The news came from an investigation held by LCB.  Desoft gaming actually supplies 2winpower with the fake games. These have been copies of original slots from Playtech, Net Entertainment, and RTG.

“Casino has not said anything about the intent to remove 2WinPower content.”

Getting back to Burnbet, which is licensed in Curacao and owned by Yukatan Gaming N.V., we cannot be certainly sure that it has been aware of the poor reputation of the supplier, but the fact is that it offers about 50 pirated machines from 2WinPower. But for abovementioned rip-offs, this website contains genuine software from SpinFun, MegaJack, Unicum and some other studios. Telling true releases from false ones is almost impossible for a regular player.

How Was the Fake Spotted?

 

Keeping in mind that there have been several complaints from Burnbet’s registered members about slow withdrawals and non-payments, LCB has undertaken its own investigation. Having some previous experience with 2WinPower’s fake domains, the team traced down the source codes of certain EGT’s and Novomatic’s games presented in the library of the casino to https://gmtr3.com/. This is the same address that popped up in the previous scandal.

Once the portal published the results of the investigation, it only took a few days for Burnbet’s response to come. They stated that the majority of players had received the payments. They also claim that these fake games hence work as they should, which looks like an attempt of justifying this third-party distributor instead of having the clients’ side. They have not said anything about the intent to remove the pirated content.

On the 23rd of June, LCB received threats from the representative of CEO team of this casino. Even though LCB invited the representatives to a civilized dialogue and suggested to publish company’s side of the story, brand’s managers ignored the preposition.

How to Spot the Fake?

 

Although visually pirated slots are the same as the original ones, they have certain differences in the code. 2WinPwer uses https://gmtr3.com/ domain to host games, and it is spotted for slots at this particular operator.

The other thing which is worth doing is to compare the loaders of the titles on the official site of the studio and that at the website. If the latter provided rip-off, the loaders will be different.

Finally, regarding the first scandal with 2WinPower please note that Marvel slots, developed by Playtech, and software from Sheriff Gaming are no longer available for play. If you encounter any of these games, they are certainly not original.