NEWS FLASH: Bovada just sent its players an email message with a long list of games that will no longer be available. They're all Betsoft games, though Bovada didn't identify them as such. The message apologizes because Bovada knows that "a number of these games featured progressive jackpots that were very popular", but in fact the progressive games were not in the list. (e.g., Good Girl Bad Girl, The Glam Life) This appears to be a mistake, with Bovada listing the remaining games that were pulled after they initially pulled the progressive games on 6/24. I notified Bovada of the discrepancy. In its message, Bovada said they're looking for replacement games, and promised more details later in the week.
So, apparently Bovada couldn't work things out with Betsoft. That's a bummer, because Betsoft really had the very best slot games; they were visually stunning. That means everyone loses:
(1) Betsoft loses Bovada, which was probably its biggest client. And this is going to hurt their reputation. Accidentally having some bad games is one thing, but not communicating about it and not making a good-faith effort to fix them is quite another.
(2) Bovada loses because its players will be deprived of some of the funnest slots around. Players will play less, fewer new players will sign up.
(3) Bovada's players lose because they can't play the games they once enjoyed.
What was Betsoft thinking? We'll likely never know, because they've never deigned to comment on it.