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Play’n GO rock the reels with KISS
Play’n GO is bringing players the concert of a lifetime with their latest release, KISS: Rock the Reels.
It’s the tour to end all tours. Starchild, the Demon, the Spaceman and the Catman are hitting the road for the tour of a lifetime. And guess who’s going to be joining them. That’s right, you.
This musical IP hits all the right notes when it comes to music slots and their features. Random Wilds, Multipliers, and Free Spins are just for starters in this epic game.
Based in a 6×4 diamond-shaped grid filled with symbols which include the members of the band who also appear on the screen to award features throughout gameplay.
Players are spoilt for choice with five different Free Spin features (Johannesburg, Sydney, London, Rio de Janeiro, and Tokyo) all with varying risk levels and not to mention the elusive Encore Free Spin (New York). Encore Spins trigger the expanding grid feature creating 4096 ways to win.
KISS performs within the game in their iconic outfits, starring on the reels with their unique face paint designs. Even those who aren’t familiar with KISS are sure to relish the energy this game radiates thanks to the nature of the band’s iconic performances.
The game embodies the environment, look, and feel of a real-life concert. As each of the seven original soundtracks play, pyrotechnics ignite to wow the crowd. The devil is in the details as the animations are synched with the audio to react to the sound in real-time heightening the experience further still.
Charlotte Miliziano, Head of Games said,
“We’ve loved working on the innovations within this game. The way the lighting animations react to the audio makes this such an immersive experience for the player as it feels like they’re actually at the gig!
“Getting the animations to react to the audio within the game has been a real achievement, we haven’t seen it that much in the industry – so far.”
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NICE Recommends Healthcare Professionals Ask People About Gambling at Health Checks and GP Appointments
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended that general practitioners (GPs) in the UK to ask patients about their gambling habits during health checks and appointments.
The recommendation is included in the first clinical guideline on gambling-related harms: identification, assessment and management.
“Gambling-related harms” is the term used to describe the negative impacts of gambling on the health and wellbeing of individuals, families, communities and society. These harms affect people’s finances, relationships and health (particularly mental health).
The new guideline advises healthcare professionals and social service workers to ask about gambling in various situations. This includes appointments related to depression, anxiety, self-harm, suicidal thoughts or potential addictions such as alcohol or drug dependence. These groups may be at higher risk of gambling-related harm. NICE recommends identifying these risks as early as possible.
People may also be at increased risk of gambling-related harm for several other reasons, including if they are suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), personality disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Taking medication that may affect impulse control, experiencing safeguarding issues or violence or a family history of gambling that harms could also increase a person’s level of risk.
People should be encouraged to assess the severity of their gambling-related harms by completing a questionnaire available on the NHS website. This is based on the Problem Gambling Severity Index (PGSI), a standardised measure for at-risk behaviour. A score of 8 or above indicates that they should seek support and treatment from a specialist gambling treatment service, while those with lower scores may also benefit from available support.
Healthcare professionals and social care practitioners must recognise and take action to ensure that stigma, shame and fear of disclosure does not prevent people experiencing gambling-related harms from seeking and accessing support and treatment.
It recommends using a tailored approach to meet the needs of each person, which could include providing them with access to vocation-specific services, such as veterans’ groups, or that take account of their ethnic background and religion. Treatments for gambling-related harms should also be provided in separate locations from services for alcohol or substance dependence.
The guidance recommends healthcare professionals consider involving a partner, family member or other person close to the person experiencing gambling-related harms in their treatment, if that is what they both want.
Gambling related harm has a devastating impact on those who experience it, and the people close to them. The useful and usable guideline will help healthcare professionals and others to identify those needing help earlier and ensure they get the treatment and support they need.
National Clinical Director for Primary Care, Dr Claire Fuller, said: “We welcome NICE’s decision as gambling can have a massive impact on people’s lives and the lives of the people that care for them, and as healthcare professionals, we need the right tools to help tackle gambling-related harms.
“Over the past few years, the NHS has made significant progress in expanding treatment for gambling addiction with the rollout of 15 specialist clinics across the country. So, if you’re worried about your gambling, there is support available, and you can directly refer yourself to your local NHS gambling clinic.”
Minister for Gambling Baroness Twycross said: “We welcome this guidance from NICE on identifying, assessing, and managing gambling-related harms, which will support those experiencing harmful gambling to get access to the right support.
“We know that clinical treatment is not necessarily right for everyone, but it is important that there is a full spectrum of support as we strengthen treatment options.
“The Government’s plans to introduce a statutory levy, which will generate £100 million each year, will provide the investment needed to further expand the support and treatment on offer for those in need.”
The Gambling Survey for Great Britain (2023), which collects data from 20,000 respondents each year, reported that 2.5% of the survey population aged 18 years and older living in Great Britain participate in “problem gambling” (defined as a PGSI score of 8 or more), with an additional 12% of the survey population participating in gambling with an elevated risk of harm (PGSI score 1 to 7). Overall, 2.8% of participants who had gambled in the past 12 months reported experiencing at least one severe consequence, such as the breakdown of a relationship. Rates were higher among male participants and were also higher among younger adults (those aged 18 to 34) than older adults (those aged 55 and over).
NHS England has opened 15 gambling clinics across the country since 2019 – seven of which opened in 2024. These clinics are expected to see 3000 people a year. All specialist clinics are fully NHS-commissioned and funded.
As set out in government’s response to the consultation on the structure, distribution and governance of the statutory levy on gambling operators, published in November 2024, the new statutory levy will provide a significant increase in investment for support and treatment services for gambling-related harm.
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CT Interactive Appoints Todor Botsev as Business Development Manager for EMEA and Asia
CT Interactive has appointed Todor Botsev as its Business Development Manager for ЕМЕА and Аsia.
With over 16 years of experience in the dynamic and rapidly evolving casino industry, Todor specialises in online and offline business operations. His career has encompassed a variety of roles and responsibilities, including managing online and offline casino operations, optimising gaming platforms and developing strategic business initiatives.
Throughout his career, Todor has gained extensive experience in the development and implementation of new gaming products for online and offline casinos, working with a diverse range of gaming platforms and systems. His expert approach to data analysis and market trends enables him to design and execute innovative strategies for customer acquisition and retention, driving sustainable growth and expanding the customer base.
Todor’s strong leadership skills allow him to effectively manage teams and projects, with a focus on operational efficiency and staff development. His leadership philosophy is built on collaboration and a commitment to delivering the highest standards of customer service.
With his deep understanding of online casino operations and strategic thinking, Todor is a valuable addition to the CT Interactive team.
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WorldMatch Announces New Partnership with GoodStar
WorldMatch has announced a new partnership with GoodStar (a game studio by PSM Tech) for the direct distribution of Good Star’s games through WorldMatch’s EGS (External Gaming System) platform. This agreement marks a significant milestone in expanding the availability of high-quality content for operators worldwide.
Thanks to this collaboration, GoodStar games will be made available to all operators already integrated with WorldMatch’s platform, ensuring immediate and widespread distribution across international markets where WorldMatch is recognised as a leading player.
WorldMatch’s EGS platform is a technologically advanced solution designed to offer seamless integration and efficient content distribution. This will enable GoodStar to reach new markets quickly and easily, leveraging WorldMatch’s robust global network.
“This partnership with GoodStar underscores our ongoing commitment to providing innovative and diverse content to our business partners. With the EGS platform, we not only accelerate distribution but also provide direct access to strategic markets worldwide,” said Andrea Boratto, CEO of WorldMatch.
“Through this agreement, we’ve established a strategic collaboration with a reliable and well-positioned partner like WorldMatch. We are excited and proud to join WorldMatch’s portfolio with our quality content, including *King of the Sea* and other games in our ever-evolving lineup. I am confident that this partnership will represent a significant boost for the launch of our games both in Italy and international markets, laying a strong foundation for our future success,” said Lorenzo Stacchini, CEO of PSM Tech, the parent company of the Good Star brand.
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