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Here are this weeks latest slots releases!

Inspired Entertainment, Inc is pleased to announce the launch of Gimme Gold Megaways title that gives players up to 117,649 ways to win. Available online and on mobile devices. With an upbeat Gold Rush-style soundtrack to get players spinning for riches, Gimme Gold Megaways and its vibrant, graphic-rich reels will transport players to a gold-mining era, while heightening the excitement of the iGaming experience.

 

Wazdan has released its thrilling new Hold the Jackpot hit, Burning Stars 3 is the latest Wazdan hit to offer a Hold the Jackpot bonus round, which is triggered when at least three Bonus symbols land in a single spin.

 

Yeehaw! There are no tumbleweeds to be seen when this Western adventure comes to town. Greentube is proud to welcome the wild and thrilling new online casino game Silver Trails is a rip-roaring slot sensation that offers players 243 ways to win across 5 reels and more exciting features than you can shake a stick at.

 

Relax Gaming, has released the fourth instalment of its hugely popular Tumble series, Templar Tumble. The game takes players to a medieval cathedral where the Templar Knights guide them toward divine rewards through a host of engaging features. Offering 117,649 ways to win, Templar Tumble immerses players in the legends of ancient warriors and bestows heavenly levels of entertainment on those that crusade for the riches on offer.

 

Green Jade Games is taking players to the ancient city of Babylon where they must seek out a mysterious and powerful book that once opened has the potential to deliver incredible treasures and big wins. Book of Babylon aims to leverage the success of the hugely popular “Book of” series and feed player appetite for slots that are based on this proven formula and style.  Book of Babylon is a 5×3 reel, 10 payline slot that sits at the medium to high end of the volatility scale. It comes with a trove of bonus features, including Wilds, Free Spins and Expanding Symbols that can see players win up to 5,000x their wager.

 

Diamonds are everybody’s best friend in the latest slot release from supplier Play’n GO, The Shimmering Woods! The game is a dynamic payways slot with a fun mechanic designed to give its players a new experience of a much-loved format. The Shimmering Woods is a 5×3 video slot that features splitting symbols to increase the grid’s number of payways. Before each spin, an in-game symbol is chosen to be the Splitting Symbol and, however many instances land on the reels will instantly be split.

 

Yggdrasil, has brought back its iconic Moai statue duo, and this time they’re going on an epic holiday in Easter Island 2 is packed with vacation vibes for players to chill out to. But don’t get too relaxed. Those seeking exciting gameplay and great win potential are sure to find it. Players can blow the roof off this LA adventure when a six-of-a-kind win triggers expanding reels, seeing the grid grow to an 8×6 matrix, with 55 paylines possible for the winning respin.

 

Stakelogic, the innovative game studio, is taking players on a fast-paced heist where they are given the chance to clean house with three different bonus games in its latest adrenaline-fuelled slot, Bandits Thunder Link. The 5×3 reel, 10 payline slots sees players board the train and speed towards potentially huge wins via Expanding Reels, Multipliers powered by guns and dynamite and a Free Spins feature where they get to choose one of three bonus games. Free Spins are triggered when landing at least 3 Scatter symbols and players are given the choice of selecting Wild Wild Wins, Wild Bonanza or Thunder Link.

 

Blueprint Gaming has unveiled Deal or No Deal theme remains a huge draw for players across multiple markets and this latest release marks the 12th variant of the licence by Blueprint. The gameplay retains many of the familiar characteristics associated with the TV show, with the addition of new mechanics designed to elevate the user experience.

 

Booongo, the global content developer, has taken inspiration from a fairy tale fraught with danger in new hit, Magic Apple. The 5×4, 30 payline slot is the sequel to Booongo hit Poisoned Apple 2, as players enter the enchanted world to find riches. During base gameplay, three or more Castle symbols, which act as Scatters, triggers eight Free Spins, which are re-triggerable. Each Wild comes attached with a 2x multiple, which can increase if more Wilds are found on a single spin.

 

iSoftBet, invites players to test their mettle in the innovative Super Reel: Spin It Hot, after a strong period of exclusivity with operators Rootz and Stoiximan, that saw it become a top performer. Using the unique Super Reel, the 20-line game consists of a standard 5×3 reel set, but with an additional 10 slot Super Reels across the top, which can be triggered by landing six or more Spin It Hot symbols. With classic symbols such as Red 7s, Bells, Cherries and Diamonds on the reels, the glittering casino feel is given a 21st century upgrade throughout with sizzling features such as the free spins, respins and the Super Reel, combining some of iSoftBet’s most enthralling mechanics.

 

Pragmatic Play, invites players to get involved in the action in Juicy Fruits, its latest fruit-inspired slot that puts a modern twist on a classic theme. The 5×5, highly volatile slot is the latest slot to grace the provider’s expansive multi-product portfolio, featuring 50 paylines. Crammed with a host of exciting bonus features and a vibrant theme, Juicy Fruits is a title that classic slot lovers will not want to miss. There are lime, cherry, lemon, orange, apricot, strawberry, kiwi, raspberry, and watermelon symbols, as well as the Lucky 7 symbol which rewards players with 24x their bet for 5 of a kind. The crown acts as a Wild that can land anywhere and substitute symbols to improve potential to land a big win in the base game.

 

 

Pariplay Ltd, the leading aggregator and content provider, is inviting players to sink their teeth into its new slot Wild Fruit Super Wheel. Delicious rewards are on offer in this fast-paced new title. Filled with plump fruits and Wild Multipliers, players triggering the Super Wheel feature can land three levels of Super Bonus prizes to satisfy their hunger for big wins. This 5-reel, 3-row slot offers 243 ways to win and a maximum prize of over 5,000 times a player’s stake. When two or more Wild Multipliers form part of a winning combination, they multiply together first before all winning combinations are multiplied again for even bigger wins.

 

NetEnt, the premium casino content supplier, which is part of Evolution Group, has released Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen, the reality TV programme on which the 5-reel, 3-row video slot is based.

 

Red Rake Gaming, the leading content provider in the sector, has today released a new 5×3 reel video slot with 50 paylines that is bursting with fun thanks to its many different features. A spectacular Caribbean scene that invites players to relax and enjoy a cocktail while they obtain endless wins.

 

Gaming Corps proudly presents Delicious, the Company’s first tailor made, exclusive iGaming product to reach the market. Delicious is a trotting themed casino slot inspired by legendary trotting horse Delicious U.S. The game has been developed exclusively for ATG® and is made available on ATG Casino. Casino slot played on a 3×5 grid with 20 paylines where design, music and sound effects emanate the feel of the trotting racetrack. Bonus game in the form of a trotting race where the outcome determines the value of the prizes awarded the player at the finish line. Potential challenge by Delicious during the bonus race with higher value prizes awaiting the champion.

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Casino Games and Console Games: Are They Really That Different?

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Games come in many shapes and sizes. This has long been the case. The digital age brings everything from slot machines to sprawling console adventures. Casino titles and console games might look like they live in two different worlds. One is often focused on quick play and chance. The other leans into storylines and hours of immersion.

There are definitely a lot of differences. But there are similarities and overlaps that not everybody has considered.

Two Industries, One Trend: Growth and Choice

One of the clearest similarities between casino games and console gaming is how both industries have grown in recent years. Players now face huge menus of choices.

Casino fans know that there can be some very big libraries and even new titles appearing by the week. They are all trying to stand out with a new theme or mechanic (or just new characters). New and emerging markets like Canada still benefit from the huge libraries that are available. Bodog Canada is a casino that has a lot of different slot games as well as a lot of traditional table games. Blackjack and similar options are ubiquitous – there are even new developments and tweaks to the gameplay.

Big slot developers and brands may even create a lot of different new games for the market. There are enough for brands to even advertise regular slots of the week or similar.

Meanwhile, the console market has exploded. There are AAA open-world adventures and indie gems. The huge number of games caters to different tastes. Just like casino libraries, console platforms thrive on variety. This abundance means players in both spaces are never short of something new to try.

The numbers definitely back this up. A record number of new titles were launched in 2024 on Steam. There were over 15,000 new titles. Nobody could possibly try all of the games that have been put out on the market. Steam is a PC platform – we have seen a similar pattern in other console games.

Different Styles of Play

There’s no denying that the styles of play differ. Casino games are designed around quick interactions. A spin of a roulette wheel or a few seconds on a slot machine. All of these fit neatly into short bursts. Console games often ask for long sessions. They draw people in with depth and are designed to be longer. Some even take hundreds of hours to complete or give open-world designs people can explore endlessly.

But even here, there are overlaps. Casual console games like mobile ports and indie titles can mimic the quick pace of casino games. Think of puzzle games or arcade-style shooters that are all about instant gratification. They echo the same “jump in and jump out” model seen in many casino titles.

Shared Themes and Visuals

Themes are another place where links appear. Casino developers know that visuals matter. Slots come dressed in everything from mythology to sci-fi to jungle adventures. Console games also lean heavily on themes. They build entire worlds around specific styles.

In both spaces, developers reuse familiar ideas because they work. Things like mythology and science fiction appear across slot libraries and console releases. The art and atmosphere can often feel strikingly similar, even if the gameplay itself is very different.

Mechanics: Skill vs Chance

One of the biggest differences lies in mechanics. Casino games are usually driven by chance. Spins and card draws are random – strategy often plays a secondary role. In contrast, console games usually rely heavily on skill.

Some casino titles do bring elements of strategy into play. Poker requires both luck and skill, and blackjack asks players to think carefully about probability. Console games sometimes lean into randomness, too. Loot systems or even dice-roll mechanics mimic the uncertainty of chance found in casinos.

Social Experiences

Another interesting similarity is the social side. Some casino games have turned into shared experiences. Players can sit at the same table virtually in a live dealer game and interact with others. Console gaming has mirrored this with online multiplayer. This could mean teaming up in a shooter. It could also be facing off in a sports game; the social element keeps people engaged.

Both industries understand the power of community. It’s no longer just about the game itself. The social element is huge.

Technology Driving Both

Technology has been the engine behind the rise of both casino and console games. Casino developers have embraced mobile play and used HTML5. Console makers have pushed graphics and processing power to create lifelike worlds.

Interestingly, both industries borrow from each other here. Casino games sometimes mimic console-style graphics and storytelling. Some console games sneak in casino-style mini-games, like card tables or slot-style mechanics tucked inside larger adventures.

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Strategies that Scale: Evoplay’s Alex Malchenko on Cracking the Code of Localised iGaming Success

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Alex Malchenko, Head of Sales at Evoplay, joins us for an exclusive conversation ahead of HIPTHER’s European Gaming Congress 2025.

Evoplay, proud Pen & Paper Sponsor of this landmark event, continues to pave the way in iGaming with pioneering content, creative game design, and strategic market expansion.

With over a decade of B2B sales experience, Alex has played a lead role in entering regulated territories, forging new Bingo and Lottery partnerships, and launching fresh business directions – making him the ideal voice to explore insights around localising content for different markets: challenges, nuances, and successful strategies.

 

Alex, with your background scaling new markets and products, what challenges have you encountered with content localisation in the iGaming space?
When we enter or grow in a new market, we look at its own specifics. In some markets, the main challenge is regulation, whether it’s strict certification rules, requirements on game content and promotions, RTP levels, or even small details like how session time is displayed. That’s why we take time to understand the rules, the culture, and what local players actually want.

One good example is our instant game Penalty Shoot-Out: Street, which we created for Brazil and its strong football culture. The challenges there were both technical and regulatory, since Latin American markets often have very different rules. In some countries, just certifying the game isn’t enough — additional RGS and RNG certificates and official confirmations are also required.

On top of that, we had to make sure the gameplay matched what players expected. With Penalty Shoot-Out: Street, we achieved this by combining fast bets, quick results, a familiar theme and the thrill of every goal, and it worked.

Another case is our Hot Triple Sevens, a worldwide-popular slot, which we’ve refreshed with new mechanics like Hold & Win. Then we re-skinned the game to suit different audiences — for example, American Sevens and Fogo do Brasil 777 — to make them resonate more with local styles and tastes.

When games are built with the right themes and mechanics for a specific market, they feel more engaging and relevant to players, which can significantly boost their appeal. That’s why localisation is something we put thought into every time, learning from experience, working with partners, testing locally and improving as we go.

 

When it comes to Evoplay approaching localisation for a new market, what are the first strategic frameworks or priorities you put in place?
In short: regulation, communication with partners, and understanding players. When entering a new market, we carefully study all aspects, analyse the situation, and build a strategy. This includes legal, commercial, marketing and financial components, among others. Of course, for a complete picture, we also look at competitors’ experience, talk extensively with local participants, and study players — sometimes launching special campaigns independently, sometimes in collaboration with partners.

In this regard, Evoplay has made significant progress this year, reaching a new level. To support this approach, we also run campaigns that help us better understand players and their preferences. For example, the Oath of Steel campaign with SlotsCalendar, featuring a shared prize pool, invited players to take part and share their feedback, which we looked at thoughtfully. Similarly, we worked on a joint game with SlotCatalog, drawing on insights from their player preference analytics. Initiatives like this give us a better sense of what players enjoy and help us shape our games for different audiences, supporting our broader approach when entering or growing in new markets.

 

Could you share an example where you had to adapt a game significantly – theme, mechanics, or language – to resonate with local players? What were the specific market nuances you had to tune into?

In our business, every game must meet regulatory requirements, and it’s normal that adapting a game for a specific market requires some extra adjustments. A good example of this is the lottery vertical, which is quite different from standard iGaming. In our business, every game must meet regulatory requirements, and it’s normal that adapting a game for a specific market requires some extra adjustments. A good example of this is the lottery vertical, which is quite different from iGaming. Here, we need to follow particular rules regarding content and promotions, along with other market-specific restrictions.

Other bright examples of our games adapted to local markets include mythology-inspired hits like Temple of Thunder II Bonus Buy and Roman Rule, as well as the previously mentioned American Sevens and Penalty Shoot-Out: Street. These games work well because everything comes together — the theme clicks with players, the visuals fit the concept, and the mechanics are engaging. I’d also highlight the simplicity of the games and their user-friendly UX/UI, which players appreciate no matter the region.

 

Operating in regulated markets obviously adds complexity. How do you strike the balance between compliance (e.g., legal, cultural mandates) and maintaining the brand’s creative integrity during localisation?
In situations like this, branded games are a good approach. Creating them involves working closely with partners, discussing details such as logos and technical settings like RTP or bet ranges.

At the same time, we like to experiment with small creative touches to see what really clicks with players. A good example is The Easter Catch slot, an updated version of our worldwide popular The Greatest Catch, especially designed for the Easter holidays. Taking this approach keeps the game flexible, meets legal and cultural requirements, and still feels like our brand. Tailoring it for the partner and their audience also makes the game more engaging and usually leads to better performance.

 

You’ve been instrumental in forging Bingo and Lottery partnerships. How does localisation differ when tailoring for those verticals versus standard casino-style titles?

First of all, I want to emphasise that Bingo and Lottery are quite different from standard iGaming. These are established verticals with their own history, unique communities, and regulatory features. The lottery market is also largely monopolised and moves at a slower pace compared to the fast-moving world of iGaming.

Some online lotteries, while offering more dynamic and engaging experiences than paper versions or traditional online formats, are subject to many restrictions. For example, design themes common in slots are often prohibited, RTP requirements differ, and other regulatory rules apply.

When it comes to trends in this area, the World Lottery Association sets the pace, and other lotteries tend to follow their lead.

Evoplay entered this sector to bring a fresh, innovative perspective, showing how classic games can be reimagined for a new generation of players and enthusiasts seeking new experiences. The projects we’re currently developing here hold great promise and add a fresh spark to this traditional space.

 

Thank you, Alex, for walking us through Evoplay’s thoughtful approach to content localisation and the art of balancing strategy with respect for local flavor. We can’t wait to hear more from you and other industry leaders live at the European Gaming Congress 2025.

 

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SOFTSWISS Calls on Industry Leaders to Join the iGaming Trends 2026 Survey

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SOFTSWISS, a global tech provider with over 15 years of iGaming expertise, is preparing the new edition of its flagship industry research – iGaming Trends 2026 – and invites experts worldwide to contribute their insights. The upcoming report is written in collaboration with NEXT.io, the world’s iGaming community, and will spotlight the key tendencies set to shape the industry in the year ahead.

The previous edition, iGaming Trends 2025, became one of the most influential industry resources. With over 100 pages of insights covering regulation, marketing, responsible gambling, innovation, and fraud prevention, the report had over 13,000 downloads . This strong reception confirmed the importance of having a trusted knowledge hub – and set the stage for an even more ambitious 2026 edition.

The iGaming Trends 2026 report is being developed jointly with NEXT.io, the world’s iGaming community, bringing additional depth and diversity of perspectives to the research. By combining the expertise of both teams with insights from the industry at large, the new edition will offer an unparalleled overview of the forces driving iGaming forward.

“The iGaming industry is changing faster than ever, and foresight comes from collective expertise. The strength of iGaming Trends lies in the community behind it. By partnering with NEXT.io, we are making iGaming Trends 2026 the most forward-looking edition yet, built directly on the voices of industry leaders,” added Max Trafimovich, International Non-Executive Director at SOFTSWISS.

Pierre Lindh, Co-Founder and Managing Director of NEXT.io shared: “The iGaming Trends report has become a cornerstone resource for our industry, and this year’s edition will be the most collaborative yet. We’re truly excited to be working alongside SOFTSWISS to bring iGaming Trends 2026 to life, ensuring it reflects the voices, insights, and ambitions of the people shaping the future of our sector. At NEXT.io, we believe foresight comes from community, and this partnership embodies that vision.”

The iGaming Trends 2026 report will be built on the contributions of industry experts worldwide. The survey is anonymous, but participants may leave contact details if they wish to be quoted. In appreciation of the participation, a few lucky winners will receive Apple AirTags, and one special winner will score a unique one that comes with an exclusive SOFTSWISS merch bundle.

Why Take Part?

  • Co-create a leading industry resource – Your insights will directly influence one of the most widely read iGaming reports.
  • Strengthen your professional visibility – A chance to share your perspective with thousands of peers across the industry.
  • Be part of a collaborative effort – For the first time, the report is being developed together with NEXT.io, raising its scope and relevance.

Take the survey here: https://softswiss.typeform.com/to/AMCd3VcT

The SOFTSWISS Team will be at SBC Lisbon 2025, Stand B160, a perfect chance to connect and talk about iGaming Trends 2026.

 

About SOFTSWISS

SOFTSWISS is an international technology company with over 15 years of experience in developing innovative solutions for the iGaming industry. SOFTSWISS provides comprehensive software for managing iGaming projects. The company’s product portfolio includes the Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with over 35,000 casino games, Affilka Affiliate Platform, the Sportsbook Platform and the Jackpot Aggregator. The expert team, based in Malta, Poland, and Georgia, counts over 2,000 employees.

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