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Exclusive interview: Betbazar CEO on next-gen demographics

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Following on from a hugely successful 2021, which saw tech ecosystem supplier Betbazar capitalise on a surge in interest in Esports and next-gen gaming, we sat down with the company’s CEO, Alex Iaroshenko, to talk through what’s driving the provider’s vision for entertainment.

With plenty of insights on the evolution of next-gen demographics, as well as the latest on European regulation and shifting player preferences, this one’s not to be missed!

Congratulations on a 2021 with plenty of standout achievements being announced previously by us here at European Gaming! Can you talk us through the last 12 months and how that brings the next few months into focus pre-ICE?

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The past 12 months have been very exciting for us! Both our team and partners have done an outstanding job in supplying our clients with a wide range of products. I’m very happy to see that our focus and services have evolved beyond our highly successful Esports selection – our ecosystem now encompasses casino, fintech and everything that offers real entertainment.

By creating this Betbazar ecosystem we have been able to better prioritise what we do, our main focus is to continue building our product base across sportsbook, casino and sports games, which sees an incredible combination of casino, fintech and sports merged into one.

We’re also looking at joining the race around bespoke platform services, as I feel this is another significant growth space that offers a wealth of opportunity. In addition to this we’re improving our strategies around KYC and affiliates, allowing both ourselves and our partners to grow.

Betbazar recently announced that it plans to transform what its offer in terms of an ecosystem – with multiple new verticals now stretching beyond sports betting, how does this relate to your vision for the industry in 2022 and beyond?

We believe that the future of the industry is all about meeting the demands of the new generation of player. For us, meeting this demand is all about supplying the right forms of entertainment to them that will engage, excite and ultimately retain them.

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Our ecosystem will span multiple verticals – you cannot expect to continue entertainment players with just one standalone product anymore. They demand varied, constant entertainment that cashes out quickly. Effectively we’re catering to the Tik Tok generation who want to jump between multiple forms of entertainment in one evening.

We plan on taking a soft approach to this, easing players from one game to another by offering them something similar to what they initially started with, this way there’s familiarity and they’re not being pushed towards a product they’re not actually interested in.

How do you see the evolution of the casino vertical, given this is now an area you’ll be greatly enhancing your focus? How greatly does the approach to casino differ across emerging European markets?

We’re seeing operators face significant challenges in attracting players in Europe, especially in Central and Eastern regions. Take Ukraine for example, their land-based heritage was viewed negatively for years, and the idea of casino was not considered to part of the social culture. That said, things have started to change since the market has been regulated and big casinos entered the market. Looking at Russia and Kazakhstan, casino is yet to be regulated for online – this will likely change in time.

Looking to this year and the next, I believe emerging markets hold plenty of potential – and with the likes of Georgia and now Ukraine offering plenty of good examples for regulated casino done right. Now it’s key to showcase the benefits of online to jurisdictions yet to regulate and provide products that can suit what regional demographics demand.

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From a broad perspective, how can we describe what European casino demographics will be over the next five years? What’s the ideal entertainment environment that needs to be offered by both operator and supplier? 

From our perspective, the ideal entertainment environment features high-velocity betting games that offer a combination of casino, social dynamics and gamification such as tournaments. We’re seeing more and more players demand this type of real time, next gen offering that immerses players and makes them feel part of something.

We should expect a future offering that sees players fully immersed in a shared environment that fosters a strong social and community feeling. People want to be in a group, creating a place for gaming that offers a gamified, competition engendered experience (just like video gaming), and that is going to be key for engagement and success over the next decade.

Which verticals do you believe hold the greatest potential over the next five years and how do you see new player interest being created? How much do you see live casino outperforming the likes of slots?

Live casino’s growth trajectory certainly suggests it will continue to grow strongly, it’s a space that’s difficult to disrupt, as you have a number of tier one incumbents that have a hold over the market.

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If we’re specifically talking about a new generation and demographic of players, then I think it’s difficult to look beyond Esports. It’s engaging, entertaining and immersive and these new players will be interested in something they were already familiar with, and gaming is one of those things.

Given your extensive experience working across the sports industry with Genius Sports, how will casino evolve alongside sportsbook over the coming years?

In my experience sportsbook has always been a fantastic tool for acquisition in that new players first sign up to place bets on their favourite sports and then move onto casino products, giving them a try. The key is ensuring that product complement each other – without cannibalising spend.

The two need to sit alongside each other and offer different types of entertainment that engages the player whilst still offering something familiar. For example, a fixed odds betting game with a live dealer would appeal to sports fans as they understand the concept.

Ultimately, I don’t think the industry will change much and we’ll have relative stability, the nature of the business has pretty much been the same for the past few years – and will likely continue to be.

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Can casino ever come an acquisition tool in its own right given that at present sportsbook usually takes the majority of new sign-ups?

Sports betting will always be one of the major channels for operators to attract new players, and for the majority of markets, this will likely continue to be the same going forward. As mentioned, I believe the key for casino is to create an experience that compliments the sports betting experience, rather than cannibalising the wallet, which results in a shorter customer lifecycle. Of course, there will always be players out there that will give casino a try first ahead of placing a sports bet, but it will always be rarer.

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Bigly – not just another game studio. Find out how this start-up is going to help operators achieve sustainable success

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European Gaming talks to Liam Mulvaney, Founder of Bigly.

 

Bigly is the latest studio to have launched into what is a hugely competitive space. What makes you stand out from the crowd?

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You’re absolutely right when you say this is a crowded market. Today, there are more than 750 studios providing in excess of 38,000 games to operators and players. But Bigly is not just another game studio. We will be producing thrilling and entertaining content for our partners and their players, but we are positioned to be much more than just a content provider. We consider ourselves a marketing studio that happens to provide assets in the form of slots.  Our unique commercial model means operators can access our games for a reliable and predictable cost, which in turn means they can ramp up marketing activity behind the titles that best meet the preferences of their players AND keep the lion’s share of the revenue each game generates. As costs rise and margins fall, Bigly is exactly what operators need to ensure sustainable success.

 

Tell us more about your unique commercial model.

So Bigly allows operators to access content for a capped monthly fee instead of the standard commercial model used by other studios where they work to a revenue share format. For the operator, this means if a game performs well, they hand a significant chunk of the revenues generated back to the studio. This ultimately has a knock-on effect as to the games that operators push to players and how they allocate marketing resources – this is why you often see the same slots from the same providers at the top of casino lobbies or used for promotional activity. But with our commercial model, which is sort of hybrid between a revenue share and a fixed cost system, operators have much greater flexibility over the games they give top lobby positions to, and how they market those games to players. Of course, they also know that if the game performs well, they get to keep the majority of the revenues made.

 

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How does Bigly’s commercial model help operators beyond cost savings on content?

Our vision is to provide more opportunities for operators to push their own brand rather than Bigly. A quick example is that Bigly will not brand our games’ loader screens, but operators are free to feature their own logo if they wish. This means more brand presence from the operators. With Bigly, operators and their marketing teams can get super creative with their campaigns knowing the cost of accessing the game (or games) is fixed so the better the game performs, the more money the casino makes. In fact, the bolder the casino is in its marketing activity, the bigger the returns they will likely enjoy.

 

How do operators access your content?

There are a couple of ways. The first is directly through our remote game server, which is provided by our technical partner, Reelsoft. This is our preferred method of integration as it allows us to foster incredibly strong relationships with our operators while ensuring the smooth and seamless delivery of our content into markets across the world. Operators will also be able to get our games through aggregation platforms although the commercial relationship will be with Bigly – the aggregator will simply be a technical partner in the same way that Reelsoft is. This approach allows us to offer our content – and unique commercial model – to operators in the vast majority of jurisdictions from the get-go.

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How does this approach to commercials and your wider business model benefit Bigly?

It gives us a major point of difference from the 100’s of other studios in the market, that’s for sure. And there’s something nice about bringing a product to the market that disrupts the status quo and genuinely revolutionises a major part of the industry. Ultimately, our approach and commercial model mean that we can provide the games and financials that operators are seeking, and, over time, this will see us become a major player in the content provision space. Of course, our approach works both ways – while our games are a predictable cost for our partners, they are a predictable income for Bigly and this really helps when it comes to establishing, growing and future-proofing the business. This can be really tough for new studios given the competitive nature of the market and the need for their games to be played at scale which of course requires top lobby positions and operator marketing activity, both of which are hard to secure for a new developer.  It is important to note that the vision of this studio is for this approach to be the lifetime model for Bigly, a new way of selling and consuming content.

 

Your USP is your commercial model, but what about your games?

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Our games are a crucial piece of the puzzle. Our commercials can be super attractive, but if our games are tosh then players just won’t play them. This is why I’ve been tapping into my extensive network to assemble an incredible team of designers, mathematicians, developers, testers and so on, as we will live or die by the quality of our content. The first games of a studio are always tough but we are confident that our slots will hit the mark in terms of quality and playability. Our first slot is Deep Sea Treasure and takes the cascading reels format, with symbols tumbling as players dive into the underwater abyss in search of big wins. I’ll be giving people a sneak peek at the SBC Summit in Lisbon, so flag me down if you want to see it in action.

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Interview with Booming Games: A Sweepstakes Casino Powerhouse Poised for Big Wins in 2025!

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In the ever-evolving world of sweepstake casinos, Booming Games is making waves. With visually stunning slots, a wide range of games, and a strategic focus on sweepstakes, they’re quickly becoming the go-to supplier in the industry. We sat down with two of the masterminds behind Booming Games’ success: newly appointed Director of Games, Nemanja Zivic, and VP of Product, Moritz Blume. Here’s what they had to say.

 

Booming Games has been making quite a splash in the sweepstakes space recently. What’s the secret sauce behind your success?

Moritz Blume: laughs Well, it’s no secret that we’ve been laser-focused on making Booming Games the ultimate partner for sweepstake casinos. For us, it all starts with the players. We’ve built a reputation for creating visually stunning and feature-packed games that keep people coming back for more. And, you know, our sweepstake-friendly features like interactive bonuses, free spins, and multipliers? Players love it! Who wouldn’t want to hit a big win without staking any real money? That’s kind of our jam.

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We’ve also made sure to optimize all our games for mobile because let’s face it, people love spinning the reels on their phones, whether they’re on the couch or waiting for their coffee. The seamless mobile experience keeps them hooked, and we’re proud of that.

 

You’ve just introduced Nemanja Zivic as the new Director of Games. How does he fit into Booming Games’ already strong team?

Moritz Blume: Oh, Nemanja is a rockstar! He brings a ton of experience, not just from the online iGaming world, but as a passionate player of land-based games too. His expertise spans both worlds, and he’s helping us take those proven land-based features that players love and bringing them online. We’re offering players mechanics tailored to all kinds of play styles. Nemanja’s input ensures our games are not just popular but keep players coming back for more.

Nemanja Zivic: Absolutely! We know there’s a traceable trajectory for the features that start in land-based casinos and go on to make waves online. There’s nuance, of course, but we get it. That’s why we offer content featuring both the core and the evolution of Hold and Win, Cash Collect, Triple-pot bonuses, quick-hit Multi jackpots, Multi-reel set Bonuses, and short-term persistence games that make players feel right at home. We bring these land-based features online, and then elevate them with multiple bonus buys, side bets, and picks—ensuring every kind of player, from the casual spinner to the high roller, finds something that resonates with their style.

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Between Moritz and me, we’ve got the experience to know what players crave. Add that to our killer roadmap for 2025 and 2026, and we’re all set to release some seriously exciting new titles.

 

Speaking of sweepstakes, what specifically sets Booming Games apart for operators in this space?

Nemanja Zivic: Booming Games offers full flexibility and an unmatched diversity in our game portfolio—whether you’re looking for classic casino fruits and diamonds, popular casual player favorites, or high-roller picks, we’ve got it all either in the portfolio already or coming next year.

For sweepstake casinos, we provide modified language support tailored to sweepstake players, social currencies, you name it—we’re all about making it work for the operator. And we don’t just stop there. We offer customized game titles to help strengthen the casino’s brand. Want a game with your logo on it? We can do that! Want exclusive features for your VIP players? Done.

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Oh, and let’s not forget our various app integrations. We’re getting embedded into platforms that sweepstake players use the most. If you want your Booming Games titles in your app store, we make it happen. Anything’s possible when you’re working with us.

 

Wow, that’s impressive. Can you tell us more about how you’re integrating with influencers and sweepstake streamers?

Moritz Blume: We’re playing the long game here. In 2025, we’re going to be teaming up with some big names in sweepstake-focused streaming and influencer marketing. Expect to see Booming Games plastered all over Twitch, YouTube, and every platform where people love to watch gameplay. We’ve got some secret partnerships up our sleeve with streamers who are going to take our games to the next level in terms of exposure.

We’re already among the top 3 revenue drivers on various sweepstake platforms, and we’re only going to climb higher. By working closely with influencers, we’re taking our visibility and engagement to new heights. The future is looking bright!

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It sounds like Booming Games is on the verge of a major sweepstake takeover. What can we expect next?

Nemanja Zivic: We’re just getting started! We’re in the final stages of some truly exciting partnerships and game launches tailored specifically for sweepstake operators that will redefine the player experience. At the same time, we’re always keeping our eyes on regulatory changes—if there’s an update, we’re ready to react the next day, ensuring our games are fully compliant wherever they’re played.

But that’s not all—responsible gaming is one of the pillars of Booming Games’ strategy. While we’re busy creating all these exciting new features, we’re equally focused on making sure our games are safe, secure, and fair for everyone. By staying on top of regulation and promoting responsible play, we aim to deliver not just thrilling games but ones that players can trust.

 

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Any last words for the sweepstake casino operators and players reading this?

Moritz Blume: If you’re an operator, Booming Games is the partner you’ve been waiting for. We’ve got the tools, the games, and the know-how to make your players love what they’re playing. And for the players? Strap in, because Booming Games has some wild new titles coming your way. 2025 is going to be a ride!

 

Sounds like Booming Games is the perfect storm for sweepstake casinos. Thanks for chatting with us!

Moritz Blume and Nemanja Zivic: in unison Thank you!

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Booming Games continues to dominate the sweepstake casino world, with cutting-edge game design, tailored solutions for operators, and exciting partnerships in the pipeline. Stay tuned for their roadmap in 2025—it’s going to be big!

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Can Fun Be Safe? The Role of Social Responsibility in Slot Game Design

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The European Gaming Congress (EGC) returns to Warsaw for 2024 on 15-16 October, and organizer HIPTHER is proud to introduce the conference’s esteemed Sponsors – trailblazing companies and accomplished professionals that help make the magic happen! In this Sponsors Spotlight Interview, we welcome Maciej Makuszewski, iGaming Director at Promatic Group, parent company of the Platinum Sponsor for EGC 2024, Promatic Games.

 

For many people outside the gaming industry, putting social responsibility and online slot games in the same sentence might seem counterintuitive. What’s your perspective on this? How can a slot development company demonstrate responsibility?

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You’ve hit on a very interesting point right from the beginning. From an outsider’s view, social responsibility and online gambling might seem like polar opposites—like water and fire. But within the industry, we understand that to succeed, all parties, and especially operators and game studios, need to cater to a broad audience. This includes not only players seeking excitement and adrenaline but also casual players who just want a bit of entertainment. We simply need to think about the mass market when designing the gaming experience.

From there, it becomes essential to safeguard ALL players by promoting responsible behaviors and minimizing risks. After all, even with a naturally risky activity like gambling, people still want a sense of security in their experience. This is where social responsibility becomes key. While the public often associates our industry with problem gambling or even addiction, this is a simplistic view. A problem gambler is not a good player—not for them, and certainly not for us. We aim to create a safe and enjoyable environment for all players, which ultimately benefits everyone involved.

 

So speaking of iGaming in general, what are the key areas when it comes to promoting responsible behavior and minimizing risks for players, as you rightly put it?

I would consider Responsible Gaming as an umbrella term that encompasses a range of measures. I usually break these down into several key categories:

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  1. Identifying and protecting vulnerable players
  2. Game mechanics
  3. Transparency and communication
  4. Youth exposure
  5. Game design and incentives
  6. Financial limits and self-exclusion mechanisms
  7. Utilization of player data

Of course, this list can evolve depending on specific market needs, but these are the core elements. I haven’t included aspects like fairness or certification, as these are typically viewed as basic prerequisites in most regulated markets—they aren’t specific to Responsible Gaming but rather fundamental requirements for offering games to customers. Additionally, technical standards can also play a supporting role in fostering a responsible gaming environment.

 

Given that your role as a game studio is to provide the games themselves, how can you contribute to making the experience as responsible as possible? You’re not in full control over all of the seven areas you mentioned earlier.

You’re right—our role is narrower compared to operators, but we still have a significant impact in key areas. We can influence game mechanics, transparency and communication, youth exposure (to some extent), and game design and incentives. While we don’t manage player data, we can still support the identification of problem gambling behaviors.

Take game mechanics, for example. As a studio, we invest a lot of time in balancing the speed of gameplay with clear, accurate visualizations of the spin results. One of our key principles is ensuring that all our designs and developments are configurable to meet Responsible Gaming requirements. For instance, our games were recently certified in the Czech Republic, where the regulator mandates that each spin lasts at least two seconds. This is a Responsible Gaming measure, and our configurable software allowed us to implement this requirement quickly.

Another area that’s been a focus of many regulators is the Bonus Buy feature. We were hesitant to introduce it because some of the behaviors associated with this feature may heighten the risk of problem gambling. After months of careful consideration, we decided to launch it only with the ability to monitor every player action related to this functionality. We are committed to tracking this feature closely to ensure it aligns with responsible gaming standards.

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You’re also going to touch on game design and incentives at the European Gaming Congress (EGC), correct?

Yes, that’s right! We’re excited to share the story behind one of our most innovative games, Ale Fajny BOBER. The game’s theme is inspired by a popular viral video, and it was a fascinating challenge for our team to translate the essence of a two-minute YouTube clip into an engaging slot experience. We had many discussions on how to best capture and visualize that story within a slot game format. But I’ll save the finer details for the conference—we’ll be talking about it on Day 1 during our presentation! Feel free to join and ask questions!

 

You mentioned the game Ale Fajny BOBER. Could our readers be familiar with other titles that have come out of your studio?

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Ale Fajny Bober is indeed a new game, which had its premiere in Poland on September 26. Promatic Games has a portfolio of hundreds of exciting slot games that have been both successful and widely appreciated by players. Some of these include: Mummy’s Treasure Deluxe, Dracula’s Treasure, Janosik 30 and Miss Joker Show  – the latter has even been shortlisted for the Best iGaming Product category at the EiGE2024 awards, with the final taking place at the upcoming conference. I warmly invite to join us at the event and cast your vote for our title. See you there!

Promatic Group’s iGaming Director, Maciej Makuszewski, and Product Design Manager, Luka Oblak, will be presenting a workshop at the European Gaming Congress on ‘Mastering the Art of Balanced Slot Development.

Join us in Warsaw and meet the Promatic Games Team in person:

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