November Rocks: Do not miss the party rolled out by NetEnt!
One of the leaders of online software production, NetEnt, rolls out their new promotion- November Rocks! – in November.
All the fans of NetEnt games will have a chance to participate in the promotion gambling in their favourite online casino where there is a collection of NetEnt games.
All the details as to the promotion and the promotional video are available on the official NetEnt’s YouTube channel:Slots of the Trilogy
After NetEnt has released their third game dedicated to rock a few weeks ago, it became the matter of time when the new rock-based promotion will be announced.
The first game of the trilogy was Guns’ N’ Roses and it appeared in January 2016, the second title was Jimi Hendrix in April. And then followed their last release in September- Motorhead.
Promotional Details
It is clear from the title that the promotion will be on in November and some impressive prizes are expected.
As the trailer goes, it will be the ‘biggest, baddest, loudest promotion EVER’. 5,000 prizes will be drawn in general and the major prize is the opportunity to become a rock star and to visit London, the capital of rock-n’-roll. Alongside with CA$2,000 spending money, you will also have a chance to visit a gig at O2 Arena.
The players from the CA may consider this prize not a very lucrative one, as visiting London and gig at O2 Arena is not a great deal for them. In this case, mind please, the possibility to win a share of CA$25, 000, which is granted to 100 players. Furthermore, over 100,000 in free spins will be given to play at the three rock-themed slots.
If you want to take part in November Rocks!, you should make 50 real money spins on Guns N’ Roses, Jimi Hendrix or Motorhead slots in the period of the event. This will give you 1 draw entry.
The promotion starts on the 7th of November and will last until the 16th of November. You have a chance to get a maximum of 50 entries every day.
You can keep an eye for the promotion at such casinos as Mr Green and Intercasino.