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TaDa Gaming Releases Lucky Macaw
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TaDa Gaming, is hoisting the Jolly Roger for a barrel full of gold in new release Lucky Macaw. An unusual grid layout sees three reels and three rows, with the centre reel holding an extra position/fourth row, plus 10 fixed paylines.
Set in Pirate Cove with the galleon anchored offshore, Captain Macaw is ready to parley with players for pirate coins and bags of gold cash symbols.
His offer is for Hold & Respin, free spins, multiplier Wilds and four fixed Jackpot prizes of Mini (10x), Minor (25x). Major (100x) and Grand 1000x for six, 10, 14 and 18 cash symbols respectively. Win values are dynamically dependent on the wager and are shown on the wooden signpost to the left of the grid.
Highly colourful and polished graphics include the compass, telescope and anchor symbols. Pirate Coins and Gold Bags are cash symbols.
Just one cash symbol may trigger Hold & Respin randomly but landing five or more in the base game will guarantee the bonus. A toe tapping soundtrack adds to the jolly pirate vibe, while a barrel of gold coins fills with every spin. If it randomly bursts its sides, the bonus Hold & Respin game can also trigger.
All cash symbols on the reels will carry over to the bonus game however it triggers and three free spins will be awarded. Each time another cash symbol lands, the counter will reset the free spins to three.
Blank positions, Gold Bag and Pirate Coin cash symbols only will appear in the bonus game and symbols will lock in place with each spin. They can also increase in value after every spin and, if players fill the grid entirely, a random additional multiplier of 2x, 3x or 5x will be applied to the winnings.
Captain Macaw is also the Wild – but with the ability to randomly apply a 2x multiplier. When several Wilds land on the reels, their multipliers will be multiplied.
For players who want quick results, the Extra Bet feature will ensure that when Hold & Respin is triggered by the coin barrel, a minimum of one Gold Bag and one Multiplier Wild to 2x will appear.
With 5000x max win and low volatility, Lucky Macaw is designed for casual and time pressed players.
Sean Liu, Director of Product Management, TaDa Gaming, said: “Having established TaDa as the home of innovative mechanics and balanced maths models, Lucky Macaw raises the game for polished visuals and smooth animations, delivering true entertainment.”
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Team Vitality and Bodyguard publish first report on online hate and toxicity in esports
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- To mark Mental Health Awareness Week and World Mental Health Day, Team Vitality and Bodyguard have released a report investigating online hate and toxicity within esports.
- The findings highlight the urgent need to provide a safe, inclusive, and positive online environment for players, fans, and professionals.
- This initiative is part of the KARE program launched by Team Vitality in 2023. Supported since its launch by its partner EVNIA (Philips’ gaming monitor brand), KARE focuses on three pillars: awareness, prevention and action, to make mental health a central priority in esports and gaming.
Key figures
(August 1 – October 6, 2025)
- 19 accounts linked to Team Vitality were protected by Bodyguard: both male and female players, and official accounts.
- Over 57,000 messages were analysed, including more than 2,000 blocked by Bodyguard to ensure a safer and more inclusive environment.
- More than 4.5 million followers of the 19 accounts protected by Bodyguard benefited from this protection across Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, X and YouTube.
- The rate of hateful messages was 3.6%, slightly below the esports average of 4.2%, showing that the measures put in place are starting to have an impact.
- Over 10% of messages were positive, a result in line with industry standards.
For the first time in France, an esports club is taking a stand against hate and toxicity online. A leader in both the French and international scenes, Team Vitality and its partner EVNIA have joined forces with Bodyguard, a technology solution that allows brands and platforms to moderate texts, comments, images, and videos across their online accounts in real time.
This initiative is part of the KARE program, launched by Team Vitality in 2023. The shared goal is to protect the mental health of those involved in esports, support their performance, and provide the community with a safer environment. Together, the three organisations are fostering a healthy and positive environment within the esports industry.
Tens of thousands of hate messages controlled
As Team Vitality regularly competes in the world’s biggest tournaments, from the Esports World Cup to Rocket League Worlds, their players and talents are directly exposed to online hate.
Since August 1, 19 official club accounts have been protected by Bodyguard. Thanks to its hybrid AI technology combined with human expertise, Bodyguard can detect, analyse, and remove toxic content in real time, based on the custom moderation rules tailored and set by Team Vitality. As a result, over 2,000 hateful messages have already been blocked, mainly on Team Vitality’s X and Instagram accounts, where toxicity rates reach 4.6% and 2.5% respectively.
Since August 1, approximately 4.5 million followers of the 19 accounts protected by Bodyguard have benefited from this protection against toxic messages. These messages are far from harmless: they include violent attacks related to performance, calls to exclude certain players, racist, homophobic, fatphobic, or religious insults, as well as threats targeting players’ families. Some users repeatedly post toxic messages, which can make up as much as 80% of their comments. This kind of online abuse, if left unchecked, can have serious consequences on a player’s mental health and performance.
“In esports, just like in traditional sports, online hate can destroy careers. With Bodyguard, we protect both the players and the passion of millions of fans,” explains Charles Cohen, Founder and CEO of Bodyguard.
“In esports, the pressure doesn’t stop when the match ends. It often continues on social media, where every decision and action is scrutinised. After a win, messages can be friendly and supportive, but after a loss, they often become a heavy burden. For a coach, as well as for the players, this constant pressure eventually takes its toll. It’s essential to protect our teams and stay on the right path, even when the online storm feels more intense than the match itself,” says James “Mac” MacCormack, League of Legends coach at Team Vitality.
Toxicity under control, but still worrying
Sport or esports, the challenge remains the same. Insults, hate speech, and online harassment can have devastating effects on an athlete, impacting their confidence, morale, and performance. For Team Vitality, 3.6% of messages are hateful, slightly below the esports average of 4.2%, showing that the measures put in place are beginning to pay off, including the partnership with Bodyguard, awareness initiatives, engagement with the community, etc. In comparison, football is less exposed to toxicity (3%), but much more affected by unwanted content (3.5% versus 1% for esports).
“Social media is everywhere, and in esports, its influence has become immense. For a player, or even a staff member, positive messages can be a source of comfort – but when they’re not, they can hurt, corrode, and sometimes even gradually destroy someone. This constant exposure pushes people to question and doubt themselves, and not always in a healthy way. It’s essential to find a balance and set boundaries. In this fight, Bodyguard is a true ally.” says Fabien Devide, known as “Neo”, President and co-founder of Team Vitality.
Creating a more respectful and accessible environment for everyone
By its very nature, esports thrives on social media and streaming – spaces where passionate communities react and share their emotions in real time. While this constant exposure fuels fans’ enthusiasm and attachment, it also comes with above-average levels of toxicity, highlighting the urgent need to protect esports players and safeguard their mental well-being.
The joint report by Bodyguard x Team Vitality clearly illustrates this dual reality. On one hand, 10% of messages received by Team Vitality are positive, a figure in line with industry standards. Esports fans particularly enjoy video content, vlogs, interviews, and behind-the-scenes footage, reflecting real loyalty and solidarity towards their club. However, this encouraging signal contrasts with traditional sports: in football, nearly one in four messages is positive (24%), while esports caps at around 18%.
This gap highlights a specific challenge: esports fans express their enthusiasm as much through criticism and toxic comments as through passion, making moderation essential. While esports remains more exposed to online hate than traditional sports, Team Vitality, EVNIA, and Bodyguard show that with innovative solutions, it is possible to reduce toxicity and protect the community.
A pioneer in its approach, Team Vitality is raising awareness of the need to mitigate this online harassment. With Bodyguard, the club is paving the way for an esports environment where performance, inclusion, and freedom of expression coexist. This strong commitment is reflected in concrete tools to protect the community, players, and staff from the excesses of online hate.
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CurrencyMe Appoints Mark McGuinness as Head of iGaming and Tech Services
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CurrencyMe Limited, the FX and banking consultancy founded by entrepreneur Craig Wolstencroft, has announced the appointment of Mark McGuinness as Head of iGaming and Tech Services.
In this newly created role, McGuinness will spearhead CurrencyMe’s growth in the iGaming and technology sectors, delivering tailored FX, payments, and banking solutions to companies operating across international markets. He will focus on helping businesses manage multi-currency operations, streamline payments, and access secure Tier 1 banking services in offshore jurisdictions.
With a strong background in sector for over 25 years, McGuinness has held many senior roles and has worked with several well-known brands in B2C ( operators ) and B2B ( platforms )His expertise will strengthen CurrencyMe’s ability to support businesses navigating complex financial environments.
“Mark’s appointment reflects our commitment to building sector-specific expertise at CurrencyMe,” said Craig Wolstencroft, Owner and Managing Director of CurrencyMe. “The iGaming and tech industries are fast-moving and highly international, and Mark’s experience will allow us to deliver solutions that meet the exact needs of these clients.”
Commenting on his new role, McGuinness said: “I’m delighted to join CurrencyMe at such an exciting stage of growth. iGaming and tech businesses demand innovative, reliable, and compliant financial solutions, and I look forward to helping our clients achieve greater efficiency and confidence in their global operations.”
McGuinness’ appointment strengthens CurrencyMe’s growing leadership team and underlines the firm’s ambition to expand its presence in high-growth international industries.
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Endorphina Releases Sloteus Gold – A Royal Treasure Adventure Slot
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Endorphina, a B2B casino software provider and industry leader, has announced the release of its newest title, Sloteus Gold. Featuring 5 reels, 4 rows, 25 fixed paylines, and a royal treasure narrative, Sloteus Gold is now available in online casinos.
This new Endorphina slot invites players on a royal adventure for King Sloteus’ Gold, where valuable coins with multipliers up to x15 are in play. The objective is simple: get on the king’s good side and prove your worth to secure your spot as a leader. King Sloteus has prepared special rewards for his most loyal subjects – and the biggest one is his crown.
Sloteus Gold offers thrilling features, including Expanding Wilds, Free Games with Expanding Wilds on every spin, and a Gold Hold Bonus Game featuring 4 different jackpots – MIN, MID, MAX, and ULTRA, offering a reward of 1000x total bets. The slot’s crisp visuals and immersive sound design were created to fully engage players in the royal adventure.
Do you have what it takes to impress King Sloteus and become the next ruler of the kingdom? Try the Sloteus Gold demo endorphina.com/games/sloteus-gold.
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