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Get set to ruffle feathers in Relax Gaming release Feather Fury

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Relax Gaming, the iGaming aggregator and supplier of unique content has delivered a knockout blow with its latest release, Feather Fury.

Fists are flying in this 3×2 boxing-themed slot, where players can win up to 5,000x their stake thanks to a truly unique mechanic that awards respins following dead spins.

Every dead spin that is registered automatically adds a notch to the bar, with 10 dead spins being enough to trigger Feather Fury’s respin feature.

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Once activated, the symbol values double and a respin is awarded. Our feathered friend then ups the ante by increasing the multipliers with every additional spin.

The Multiplier Respins feature triggers after 10 consecutive losing spins. This feature multipliers wins, increasing the payout potential significantly. Each losing spin during the feature further boosts the multiplier, helping build great excitement.

When the Multiplier Respins feature is triggered, the symbol values double, and a respin is awarded. The paytable continues to double on each losing spin and the feature only ends once a winning combination has been formed.

Shelley Hannah, CPO at Relax Gaming, said: “We’re ready to rule the roost with Feather Fury! This fantastic title boasts innovative mechanics with a fresh twist that will bring a smile to the faces of those who play it.

“The dead spins feature is a particular highlight which will keep players on their toes from the very first spin. Its mid volatility offers increased win potential to ensure we have a knockout game on our hands capable of flexing its muscles in a competitive market.”

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Established as one of the industry’s leading B2B suppliers, Relax Gaming was awarded GGA’s Product Launch of the Year in February 2023 for Dream Drop Jackpots. Money Train 3 names the 2023 CasinoBeats Game Developer Awards amongst its 6 Slot of the Year titles, while the brand also won the award for Skill Games Supplier at the 2023 EGR B2B Awards along with the Innovation in Mobile award at the 2023 SBC Awards.

Relax Gaming provides more than 4,000 online casino games, from its high-performing proprietary slots to a significant, varied library of content from hand-picked third-party studios via its partnership programmes.

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GR8 Tech at SBC Summit Lisbon 2024: Record Engagement, Silver Award Win, and Global Insights

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At SBC Summit Lisbon 2024, the GR8 Tech booth buzzed with constant activity, as hundreds of industry professionals stopped by to explore our cutting-edge iGaming solutions. From live demos to in-depth discussions of specific cases, visitors saw firsthand how GR8 Tech’s technology empowers operators to elevate their businesses. GR8 Tech’s sales team held over 80 meetings, leading to 20 strong prospects—a result that clearly underscores the effectiveness of the team’s efforts and the strong interest in GR8 Tech’s offerings.

“Over the past year, we refined our offerings for the market and arrived at SBC Lisbon with a clear vision of the value we provide to potential clients. Our focus was evident in the increased number of meetings and leads at our booth. As a result, I believe we are on track to secure numerous new contracts,” said Evgen Belousov, GR8 Tech CEO.

GR8 Tech also got recognition at the SBC Awards, scoring Silver as the Best Platform Provider of the Year. It demonstrated the company’s commitment to advancing the iGaming industry with top-of-the-line software solutions and services.

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Yevhen Krazhan, CBDO, added: “The strong engagement we saw at SBC 2024 shows our message is resonating. As we establish ourselves as a top provider of the high-performance Sportsbook and iGaming platform, we’re attracting the right audience eager to learn more.”

GR8 Tech Emphasizes Geo-Specific Innovation and Player-Focused Strategies

At the summit, GR8 Tech highlighted the importance of tailoring solutions to specific market and client needs. During a compelling fireside chat on the SBC Superstage, GR8 Tech CEO Evgen Belousov and Paris Anatolitis, CEO of Moja Group, presented an exclusive case study titled “Getting Geo-Specific in Africa: Tailoring Tech for Success.”

The session showcased how GR8 Tech’s geo-specific solutions tackle the challenges of the African market, helping operators like Mojabet acquire and retain players. A standout example was the custom-designed lightweight frontend, which cut Mojabet’s load times from over 10 seconds to 1.5 seconds, boosting user experience and engagement. The discussion also explored how GR8 Tech’s geo-specific solutions helped operators in various regions worldwide, leaving attendees with valuable insights of how tailored technology can drive success in the iGaming industry.

Vlad Andrusenko, GR8 Tech’s Head of Product (Sport), participated in the dynamic panel discussion, “Average Joe… The Sportsbook Experience for Recreational Customers.” Andrusenko took a practical, product-focused approach, sharing insights based on real user research conducted on the GR8 Tech platform. He highlighted how sportsbooks are adapting products, risk management, and market pricing to meet the needs of value-conscious customers, emphasizing new ways operators are keeping casual bettors engaged through a personalized, user-friendly experience.

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Expanding Global Reach with Strategic Engagements and Upcoming Events

Reflecting on the success of SBC Summit Lisbon 2024, GR8 Tech is poised to build on the strong connections established during the event. Looking ahead, the company is excited to continue engaging with partners and clients while showcasing its flagship GR8 Sportsbook platform at upcoming global events, including SiGMA Europe from November 11-14.

 

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Vixio Releases 2024 Artificial Intelligence Outlook

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Based on Vixio analysis of recent regulatory events and market data, this report provides high-level intelligence on the global regulatory changes affecting AI

Vixio, a leading provider of regulatory intelligence solutions, has released the 2024 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Outlook report, covering global trends in AI regulation and adoption in the payments and gambling industries.

AI regulatory developments have popped up across the globe in the last year, with Western Europe leading the way with the most updates. According to the Vixio AI Outlook report, the UK and EU have released over 40 updates in AI regulation since 2023.

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Specific jurisdictions that have taken notable steps to regulate the use of AI include Canada, the EU, Hong Kong, Spain, and the UK. Several jurisdictions have regulatory developments in progress, including Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, France, Luxembourg, Malta, South Africa and Uruguay. In contrast, other jurisdictions, such as the US, have released guidance and best practices.

“Right now, regulators are in a nascent stage surrounding AI regulation. However, as businesses increasingly explore the adoption of AI, regulators will follow suit,” explains John Gidla, Head of PaymentsCompliance at Vixio. “But, at this stage, governments and regulators are watching the development of AI and looking to better understand potential opportunities and threats, and trying to balance the fine line between consumer protection and innovation.” 

In the payments industry, regulators are observing how AI is being used by payments and banking institutions. The full report includes case studies of AI implementation in FinTechs like Revolut, Mastercard, Visa and more. Some of the opportunities surrounding AI in the payments industry include:

  • allowing quicker fraud detection by analysing transaction patterns to detect unusual behavior in real time
  • predicting future behavior, allowing for highly target marketing campaigns
  • detecting cyber threats and weaknesses that could lead to a cyberattack

In the gambling industry, the top use cases of AI for regulators is reducing workload in areas such as annual audits of licenses. For gambling operators and suppliers, top use cases include:

  • improving personalization by analysing a player’s history
  • identifying risky behaviours, allowing operators to encourage responsible gambling
  • automating early intervention messages to customers exhibiting potentially harmful behaviour

This report is part of Vixio’s Outlook series, which provides subscribers with forward-looking insights and consolidated research on key segments of the global gambling and payments industries. This edition is designed to provide high-level intelligence and forecasts surrounding the use, development and regulatory changes affecting artificial intelligence (AI), with a focus on the payments and gambling markets.

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Four Winds® Casinos Partners With OpenBet to Implement Neccton-Powered Player Protection Technology

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Agreement increases OpenBet’s foothold in Michigan, Indiana and wider tribal casino community

OpenBet, a leading content, technology and services provider to the sports betting industry, has been selected by Four Winds Casinos to supply its player protection technology, powered by Neccton.

Four Winds Casinos, which is owned and operated by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians, will benefit from Neccton’s unrivalled responsible gaming and anti-money laundering (AML) software at its premier gaming resorts across the Midwestern United States.

Neccton is part of OpenBet’s growing regulatory tech vertical and demonstrates the provider’s ongoing commitment to building a secure and sustainable industry. With academic research at its foundation, the software is renowned for its evidence-based interventions, including personalized pop-up messaging, limit setting functionality and valuable behavioral insights.

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Four Winds Casinos becomes the latest operator to join OpenBet’s ever-increasing global customer base, which grew by more than 40% during the first half of 2024. The deal also reaffirms OpenBet’s strategic efforts to support the U.S. tribal casino community. The company currently delivers its compelling modular product suite to 14 tribes, and earlier this year invested in Player Account Management (PAM) platform provider Strive Gaming to increase opportunities within newly operating tribal markets.

Dr Michael Auer, Managing Director at OpenBet’s Neccton said, “Four Winds Casinos is an institution in Michigan and Indiana’s gaming landscape, whose commitment to player protection aligns with our goals and objectives. OpenBet has continually invested in strengthening its Protect pillar and with our Neccton technology always evolving with the latest data insights, Four Winds Casinos can be sure they are at the forefront of player protection.”

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