Music Hall and Challenge were Microgaming casinos that folded earlier this year, with Microgaming protecting the player interests through a Price Waterhouse Coopers Trust that has been investigating the claims and should be ready to pay out soon.
The two casinos have just been relaunched under new ownership - the Casino Action Group. Here's the media release:
MUSIC HALL, CHALLENGE CASINOS REOPEN WITH NEW MANAGEMENT
April 4, 2003
Kahnawake, Canada:
Online gaming group, Casino Action, has purchased Challenge Casino and Music Hall
Casino, to add to its portfolio of internet casinos. The new operations offer completely
upgraded functionality, utilising software provided by Isle of Man based Microgaming
Software Systems, and are available for immediate play at
and
To celebrate the launch of these sites, both casinos are offering previous
and new customers a lucrative US$22 FREE "No Deposit Required"
introductory sign up bonus to experience the new casinos.
Each casino offers 46 casino games and 11 Jackpot Progressives, with fast
download speeds for ease of use, or immediate play with flash technology.
A spokesperson for Microgaming Systems, the leading provider of internet
gaming software, welcomed the new management of Challenge and Music Hall
casinos.
"We are pleased to support the Casino Action group, who have added two new
casinos to their existing portfolio of Aztec Riches and Golden Reef
Casino," said David Black, MicroGaming Software Systems.
"The group has an excellent track record with casino operations, using
MicroGaming software, backed by 24/7 customer service."
As an additional incentive to players, the casinos also include a wide
variety of exciting new competitions, prizes and giveaways, which are
updated on a regular basis.
ABOUT THE CASINO ACTION GROUP
The Casino Action Group's casinos are licensed by the Kahnawake Gaming
Commission. Its portfolio includes Aztec Riches, Golden Reef Casino, and
more recently Challenge Casino and Music Hall Casino. The casinos are all
powered by Microgaming systems, and percentage payouts are reviewed by
Price Waterhouse Coopers. Casino Action also supports responsible
gambling, providing in-house counselling services and self-exclusion
policies.