Gold Blitz Free Spins Fortune Play by Blueprint Gaming

Fortune Play activates additional reel sets with only the top three gold bullion symbols and wilds in play. There are two gamble wheels: one for cash and one for the chance to win a number of free spins!

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Go-live date (expected):30/06/22Game special features:– Super stacked symbols
– Free spins
– Dual-action gamble
– Fortune PlayNumber of paylines:40Number of reels:5RTP% (recorded/theoretical):Base game: 95.5%
Fortune Play: 95.4%Variance/volatility:HighNumber of symbols to trigger feature/bonus?3Can feature be retriggered?NoNumber of free spins awarded?8 but the spins can be gambled all the way up to 50 spinsStacked or expanding wilds in normal play?Stacked Stacked or expanding wilds in feature play?StackedAuto-play function?Region-specific

Big Atlantis Frenzy by BGaming

Big Atlantis Frenzy captures the best mechanics of fishing slots and is enhanced with a set of features to increase players’ engagement.

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Go-live date (expected):Already live!Game special features:– Scalable reel size
– Bonus symbol
– Free spins
– Wild symbol
– Buy bonus
– Fish symbolNumber of paylines:5, 10, 20Number of reels:5×3, 5×4 or 5×5RTP% (recorded/theoretical):96.7%Variance/volatility:Medium-highNumber of symbols to trigger feature/bonus?3+Can feature be retriggered?Yes, up to 50 free spins in totalNumber of free spins awarded?The number of initial free spins awarded depends on the number of Bonus symbols:
3 Bonus symbols – 10 free spins
4 Bonus symbols – 15 free spins
5 Bonus symbols – 20 free spinsStacked or expanding wilds in normal play?NoStacked or expanding wilds in feature play?NoNumber of jackpot tiers:N/AAuto-play function?Yes

Treasure Box Kingdom by IGT PlayDigital

Coin Scatter Symbols award cash prizes and 4 fixed prize jackpots can be won during the Hold and Respin Bonus.

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Go Live Date (expected):23/06/2022Game special features:– Hold and Respin BonusNumber of paylines:243 waysNumber of reels:5RTP% (recorded/theoretical):96.09%Variance/volatility:HighNumber of symbols to trigger feature/bonus?:N/ACan feature be retriggered?:N/ANumber of free spins awarded?:N/AStacked or expanding wilds in normal play?:N/AStacked or expanding wilds in feature play?:N/ANumber of jackpot tiers?:4Auto-play function?:Yes

Pile ‘Em Up by Games Global

It’s all about coins and multipliers in this feature-packed casual classic, where there is everything to play for all the time!

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Go Live Date (expected):28/06/2022Number of paylines:20Number of reels:5RTP% (recorded/theoretical):96.22%Variance/volatility:HighNumber of symbols to trigger feature/bonus?:N/ACan feature be retriggered?:N/ANumber of free spins awarded?:N/AStacked or expanding wilds in normal play?:N/AStacked or expanding wilds in feature play?:N/ANumber of jackpot tiers?:0Auto-play function?:Yes

Banana Town by Relax Gaming

Look out for chain- reaction wins that will make your head spin and enough multiplier upgrades to have you seeing double. This easy-going gameplay is all re-spins, random features and dollar signs! So take the gun and leave the cannolli, let’s take a trip to Banana Town.

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Go Live Date (expected):05/07/2022Game special features:– Multiplier UpgradeNumber of paylines:Scatter PaysNumber of reels:6RTP% (recorded/theoretical):96.12%Variance/volatility:HighNumber of symbols to trigger feature/bonus?:3Can feature be retriggered?:N/ANumber of free spins awarded?:8Stacked or expanding wilds in normal play?:N/AStacked or expanding wilds in feature play?:N/ANumber of jackpot tiers?:4Auto-play function?:Yes

Leap Gaming obtains Danish supplier licence

The content developer, which is already licensed in jurisdictions such as Great Britain and Malta, will debut in the Danish online market with gaming group 25SYV’s brands Roed25 and Casinogo.

Leap specialises in 3D game production, with a portfolio of titles across slots, tables games and virtual sports.  

Isabella Avidar, commercial director for Leap, said: “We welcome our partnership with the leading Danish online gaming provider 25SYV, and we are sure that Leap’s superb range of online video slot games with top-notch 3D graphics, will prove to be popular on their platform. All our online video slot games are customised for mobile devices, which makes them easily accessible to entertain their players from anywhere and at any time.”

Lasse Larsen, 25SYV’s product owner, said: “We have found in Leap the perfect partner who will support us with a wide variety of high-end online video slot games and casino titles. Their advanced 3D graphics and unique game features, combined with highly intuitive UI, provide an excellent immersive and engaging gaming experience, that we are proud to offer to our clients exclusively on our online platform.”

Leap obtained its licence in Great Britain as recently as last month, and also holds licences in Sweden, the Netherlands, South Africa, Greece and Romania.

DCMS finds gambling sector earnings 21.2% below UK average

The department published the statistical findings in a report collating economic data from January to December 2021 – however the department cautioned against too broad a reading of the statistics for the gambling industry, citing a small sample size which could lead to less accurate results.

The report also found a slight increase in the total number of filled jobs; which as of 2021 stood at 73,000 – an increase of 1,000 (0.9%) compared to 2020, but a decrease of 3,000 (4%) since the pre-pandemic year 2019.

Of these jobs: 41.7% were held by women, 20.8% by people with a disability and 12.3% by people from an ethnic minority background – excluding white minorities.

The report also found a gender pay gap of 6%, with women in the sector earning £0.94 for every £1 earned by their male colleagues.

The statistical evidence may find relevance as the sector braces for the imminent arrival of the Gambling Act Review white paper, which will pave the way for future legislative reform.

The iGB-Pentasia salary survey for 2021 found that across the globe, median salaries had risen year-on-year.

Addabbo seeks to establish NY gambling harms body

The Council would advise the governor’s office as well as the legislature on issues arising from problem gambling and recommend ways to make prevention and treatment more accessible.

Addabbo has played a major role in progressing gaming legislation in New York in the past. He has introduced igaming bills in New York – as well as putting forward the legislation for retail sports betting and being a key driving force in the efforts to legalise online sports in the state.

The 13 members of the body will include the commissioner of New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS), the chair of the Gaming Commission and eleven additional members.

Addabbo stated: “As co-sponsor of this bill and chair to the Senate Racing, Gaming and Wagering Committee, I am pleased that we are fulfilling a promise to provide additional resources and raise public awareness for problem gambling in our state.”

“The legalisation of mobile sports betting brought higher than forecasted educational funds and revenue to our state, and the recent approval of downstate casino licenses will create jobs and additional resources, but this legislation demonstrates that we have not forgotten that we must prioritize problem gambling and address it in a timely, proactive manner.”

The news comes in the wake of a survey by the state Office of Addiction Services and Supports (OASAS), which found that five percent of adults in the state demonstrated problem gambling behaviors, with ten percent of 7th through 12th grade students additionally exhibiting signs of problem gambling.  

 Lawmakers in the state recently approved plans for three new casinos in a downstate region that includes New York city.

Post-pandemic retail dip hits UK National Lottery sales

In its results for the year to 31 March 2022, operator Camelot – which is pursuing legal action against the Gambling Commission after it lost the rights to operate the National Lottery from 2024 to Allwyn – said £8.09bn of sales were made, which was down 2.5% from the £8.3bn generated in the prior year. However, 2021/22 was only the second time that sales figures have broken the £8bn mark.

Making up almost 60% of sales, retail remains the largest National Lottery sales channel, however this was down year-on-year due to ongoing challenges caused by the pandemic in the early part of the year affecting both footfall and shopper frequency and, more latterly, the cost-of-living crisis. Camelot achieved in-store sales of £4.67bn in 2021/22 – down from £4.86bn in 2020/21.

Despite having a record number of people playing online in 2021/22, this year’s digital sales of £3.42bn were £93.0m lower than last year. Camelot said players spent less due to greater consumer choice post lockdown, and also due to the introduction of lower online play and wallet limits for potentially at-risk players.

However, Camelot said it saw strong retention of players who had migrated from retail as a result of the pandemic. It added 1.8 million new player registrations over the year, which takes its digital player base to a record 10.1m active players.

Some 72% of all digital sales were made via mobile, accounting for a total of £2.45bn. Much of this was driven by growth on The National Lottery’s apps, with sales increasing by £93.5m to an all-time high of £1.69bn.

Despite fewer large EuroMillions rollovers – with 15 draws with a jackpot of over £100m in 2021/22 compared with 22 the year before – Camelot still achieved draw-based game sales of £4.65bn, a slight dip of £43.2m.

Camelot said the majority of sales decline for the year is attributable to a decrease in sales of National Lottery Instants, down £240.0m year-on-year to £3.44bn. It said this was largely down to greater competition for people’s attention and spend after the lifting of Covid restrictions, followed by growing economic uncertainty over the latter part of the year.

Over the course of the year, National Lottery players won £4.61bn in prizes, down from a record £4.85bn in 2020/21.

Including unclaimed prizes, £1.91bn was generated for Good Causes over the period – an increase of £24.3m on last year. This makes it the second best-ever total raised for Good Causes – second only to 2012/13 during London 2012 and when there were significantly more unclaimed prizes – and only the third time in The National Lottery’s history that the Good Causes money generated has exceeded £1.9bn.

Camelot chief executive Nigel Railton said: “Achieving National Lottery sales of over £8bn two years in a row while maintaining very high levels of public participation – despite the challenging and changing external environment – proves that our strategy of offering great consumer choice in a safe and convenient way continues to be hugely successful.

“It’s also testament to the resilient, innovative and responsive business model that we’ve put in place over the last few years.

“In particular, our ongoing investment in The National Lottery brand – which this year saw us carry out an unmissable campaign to celebrate National Lottery players’ contribution to Tokyo 2020, as well as support a number of great money-saving promotions for National Lottery players as Covid restrictions eased – and our innovation in the flagship Lotto game continued to pay off.

“Generating record returns to Good Causes from ticket sales for the second year running is an outstanding achievement – and is fantastic news for people, projects and communities across the UK at a time when funding has never been more needed.”

The Gambling Commission announced in March that it had selected Allwyn – formerly The Sazka Group – to run the Lottery from 2024, replacing Camelot which has been its sole operator since it was launched in 1994. Camelot issued a legal challenge in the High Court within weeks over the regulator’s decision.

Railton said at the time: “We are launching a legal challenge today in our capacity as an applicant for the fourth licence because we firmly believe that the Gambling Commission has got this decision badly wrong. When we received the result, we were shocked by aspects of the decision.”

Sportradar announces new all-in-one sportsbook solution Orako

Orako offers technology, products and tools for operators looking to establish an omnichannel sports betting service for customers.

The sportsbook solution will feature Sportradar’s own portfolio and will present two options for operators to choose from- the choice of a service fully managed by Sportradar, or an option that allows operators to manage their own service using the Orako tools and technologies.

Orako will also include marketing services, and is powered with artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities.

“The sports betting industry is hyper competitive, growing at pace and offering more opportunities than ever to operators,” said Jacob Lopez Curciel, managing director for managed sportsbook services at Sportradar.

“With Orako, we can manage up to 100 percent of a sportsbook’s operation and alleviate their need to invest in additional technology and innovation, freeing the operator up to squarely focus on scaling their business and achieving growth.”

The news comes after Sportradar signed a sports content deal with France’s FDJ earlier this month.

Sportradar had previously expressed its desire to become a fully-integrated turnkey sports betting provider, after acquiring Spanish sportsbook and igaming platform Optima in 2019.