It seems that even Godz (or Bingo Godz to be more precise) are not immortal.
After making a £2.1 million loss along with Castle Jackpot, Gaming Realms have decided to sell the ailing brands.
In a sale estimated to be around £500,000, European Domain Management will be taking the reins of Bingo Godz and Castle Jackpot.

It is thought that Gaming Realms will reinvest the money into their new slot website, Spin Genie.
Patrick Southon, chief executive at Gaming Realms said: “With the successful launch of our own platform and the great growth we are seeing on Spin Genie”
He went on to say that “ this is the next stage of our stated strategy to focus our resources on our own technology platform where we see a quicker and more sustainable return on investment than on third party operated sites such as Bingo Godz and Castle Jackpot.”
We reviewed Bingo Godz all the way back in October 2013 and was quite simply blown away by its unique features.
Time hasn’t done it any favours unfortunately.
And with so many new bingo sites now offering mini games and candy crush style elements, Bingo Godz is looking more like a bingo mortal.
We hope Bingo Godz enjoys some success in its new home and stay tuned for even more bingo news.
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