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Roundtable – Thinking Outside the Box with experts from Betsson, Gamingtec and Press Enter
Q: Is the online gambling industry lagging behind others when it comes to UX?
Betsson – Janick Bonnici – Gaming Content Optimisation Manager
Although we are seeing substantial improvement, the simple answer is yes, when you compare the industry to other digital industries and their giants like Netflix, Spotify, Amazon – it is clear that these companies invest heavily in differentiating themselves from others in their field, offering customers with the most user-friendly and effective browsing experience. As an industry, our focus has heavily been on the content we release, innovation and adapting to constant change, which can distract our focus on user experience optimisation. It is understandably quite a challenge given that the industry has grown at such a fast pace and we’re often faced with regulatory changes, even impacting the way we can promote games on site, which means that every market has different UX requirements.
Gamingtec – Andrei Beu – Commercial Director
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the very foundations of businesses from different industries, forcing them to adapt to changing times at a much faster pace. More and more businesses realized the importance of building their online presence as the world retreated indoors. We can say that the gambling industry is somewhat more conservative hence lagging behind tech, travel or big data, yet there are certain markets (like EU) which are focusing a lot of attention on UI/UX.
Press Enter – Hampus Eriksson – Chief Product Officer
We are operating in an online industry, estimated to be worth more than $50bn which says to me we are doing something right. The industry is incredibly competitive and in order to acquire and retain players, UX has to be a priority for anyone hoping to drive a successful business and experience substantial growth.
Competition also drives innovation and our industry is renowned for pioneering technology that provides the best UX available. This not only applies to the moment players arrive at the lobby but also the choice of games, easy navigation, player personalisation, but also to more compliant requirements that are in place to ensure player protection. UX is everything and I believe the gambling industry truly thinks about the end to end player journey and what that UX looks like.
There will always be some incredible examples outside of gambling that surprise and impress us, and this is great, because it’s also important to be regularly inspired and learn how we can adapt new technologies to enhance our own industry.
Q: Casino game lobbies have not drastically changed in many years – why is this?
Betsson – Janick Bonnici – Gaming Content Optimisation Manager
The focus through the years has very much been around providing players with the best content and engagement before and whilst playing the games. This includes tailored content targeted at specific players based on their preferences, intriguing offers and engaging gamification experiences such as tournaments and missions, often offering massive prize pools. This was always the most effective way in attracting players to browse games, however as markets regulate and marketing becomes more limited, optimisation of your shop window becomes integral in allowing players to find content which they enjoy.
Gamingtec – Andrei Beu – Commercial Director
This is again a matter of the markets we are looking at. The more technically evolved countries have also brought in a better UX and are constantly updating their online gambling offering. We can easily tell the difference between operators active in Africa versus Europe. So lesser tech progress attracts conservativeness.
Press Enter – Hampus Eriksson – Chief Product Officer
At a glance, I can understand how one might think that lobbies have largely stayed the same in terms of format, however there is a lot more going on behind the scenes. Casinos have gone from offering players hundreds of games to thousands of games across multiple verticals. Today, players are provided with all the tools to navigate the lobby, with filtering systems, game categories, etc and operators are now finding ways of using the information they glean from player behaviour to come up with new and interesting ways to present games that the player would enjoy most.
Q: What technologies/solutions are available to help deliver a more personalised experience?
Betsson – Janick Bonnici – Gaming Content Optimisation Manager
We are definitely not short of data in our industry, which is the key ingredient to developing a personalized gaming experience. We spend hours on hours every day drilling down on deep dive analysis, with the end goal to deliver the most dedicated user journey. There are also third party companies specializing in content analysis and building personalized frameworks. Apart from this, with the tremendous volume of games on display and influx of new content being released on a daily basis, having a smooth content management system is essential. I would say there should be a balance of a refined game recommendation engine, with the touch of human experience as the ideal approach to achieve this experience, since our industry is constantly evolving, with new game types constantly being innovated by game studios – we need to ensure we are always on top of the current trends.
Gamingtec – Andrei Beu – Commercial Director
There are several tools that have been widely used in the past years to shape the UI/UX and they will keep on having an important role. Yet it’s only natural that designers and developers alike will look into the emerging UX technologies like Voice UI (Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple’s Siri and Microsoft’s Cortana), touchless gesture control, AI, VR and others. The industry will need to adapt as the trends show us the users being more and more connected to emerging technology.
Press Enter – Hampus Eriksson – Chief Product Officer
Going back to the previous question about UX, personalisation plays a large part in this. If a client doesn’t feel like they feel valued or that they belong, then they’re not going to want to stick around. An operator can provide the most immersive and thrilling content, but without ensuring personalisation is a priority within their UX ambitions, then it will not be money well spent.
There are a number of technologies available and many of which are easily integrated into iGaming platforms. These can range from extremely advanced solutions using many data points that will subsequently start learning player preferences by recommending games they are likely to enjoy or more simple solutions that allows you to present a range of games to be presented to a group of players qualifying into some set criteria’s.
The implementation of AI has also played a huge factor when it comes to personalisation and has been a hugely valuable tool in driving overall engagement throughout the player journey leading to increased wagering activity and ultimately maximising the lifetime value of each customer.
Q: Why is delivering a personalised experience so important for the player?
Betsson – Janick Bonnici – Gaming Content Optimisation Manager
Picture yourself as a person who is opening an online casino page for their first time, all you are presented with is a bunch of game thumbnails, perhaps some important information about the game, as well as the option to filter through the various game offerings and studios. As an average player, this massive selection can be quite overwhelming and often the player will choose a game related to an offer, or one of the first games they see on the page. If one of the first games you enter is an extremely volatile game for instance, as an average player you could deplete your balance instantly and get the opinion that you cannot win. We are building some brilliant content in this industry and there is absolutely something for any type of player, how you guide a player to making their choice of game is key to their perception of playing online.
Gamingtec – Andrei Beu – Commercial Director
Focusing on customers and testing different options is key in determining the most relevant and effective UX for online gambling. Various types of screen resolutions and browsers need to be supported to ensure an equally easy and enjoyable experience for the players. Moreover, operators need to make sure they consider every step users might take to find a game, access help, search and any reasons why they might want to abandon the site/app. The quicker users get to their goal, the more frequently they are likely to return to the same operator.
Q: What opportunities does it present the operator?
Betsson – Janick Bonnici – Gaming Content Optimisation Manager
The obvious opportunity is of course a far greater customer engagement and retention. By delivering a personalized experience from a UX point of view, every time a player logs in to their account, they are not seeing a static page, but ideally a fully customized experience. Retention is key in any industry, it is cheaper to retain players than acquire, I believe that the user experience, especially looking ahead, is going to be key in judging site stickiness and brand loyalty. Players are spoilt for choice nowadays, with new brands always being launched, the user journey is more important than ever.
Gamingtec – Andrei Beu – Commercial Director
Personalization is at the heart of a comprehensive customer experience. The benefits of good UI/UX are measurable and research shows us the importance of proper personalization:
- the ROI is likely to increase 5 to 8 times and sales by 10%
- personalized calls to action convert 200% better
- 90% of users are likely to be willing to share their behavioral data if the operator can make their experience faster and easier
Press Enter – Hampus Eriksson – Chief Product Officer
Investing in personalisation is a necessary approach by most operators because without it, it will dramatically reduce the lifetime value of that player. Therefore, the opportunities are all around ensuring the retention of players. I think that Game Recommendation Engines in all their various forms are maturing, and there is a lot of focus and investment going into that. CRM personalisation has also come on leaps and bounds, enabling operators to offer an end to end level of personalisation. This is particularly valuable when we engage with our players via Customer Support and/or Payments. The chat bots are great at taking care of many FAQs, and this undoubtedly expediates many requests on behalf of our players.
However, there will always be situations where players will need a real human interaction to solve a problem. Therefore, I think we have a great opportunity to improve how we respond to these types of enquiry; such as, why do I have to explain my problem to a customer representative and why have they not got the technology and tools to see what my problem is before I start talking to them? The stuck game rounds, spins that didn’t pay out correctly or bonuses that didn’t trigger or release is the type of information buried deep in 3rd party systems and can be accessed if you are guided where to look. I think we can make significant improvements in that area and empower 1st line support more to give help more promptly, rather than start collecting the information from the user to start up the investigation. Furthermore, as an industry we still need to continue to invest into empowerment of our 1st line. This is one of the few chances we get to communicate directly with our players, and you do not get a better opportunity to change a bad experience into a positive one. I am still amazed when I gamble around casinos and need help and still get hit with the same response that I got 10 years ago: “we need to escalate to the relevant department” answers, we need to minimise this to the absolute necessary level.
Q: How do you see casino game lobbies and the way content is pushed to players changing?
Betsson – Janick Bonnici – Gaming Content Optimisation Manager
I imagine that lobbies will come more alive with more customization on the user-end. The average shelf-life of a new game is becoming shorter and shorter, given the volume of content coming through, as a result the decay curve of a new game release is also much quicker. Everyone wants that front-page exposure, therefore judging that a game sticks from the beginning is vital. This should tie in with games becoming more feature-rich, which guarantees that they’ll be pushed through in more categories and filtering, thus granting them more exposure. We should aim to move away from static looking lobbies and bring online casino pages to life, really bringing forward the exciting experience and thrill which you experience in-game, before you even open the game.
Gamingtec – Andrei Beu – Commercial Director
Online casino operators generate huge volumes of data on a daily basis, and within this data there are plenty of indicators as to player preferences in each market. Identifying and monitoring trends in each market enables the operators to determine which games/providers they should promote, also allowing them to create bespoke content.
There is a series of factors to consider if you want to really engage with your players as an operator and the change will likely be based on behavioral data as well as emerging tech allowing the operators to provide a unique UI/UX.
Press Enter – Hampus Eriksson – Chief Product Officer
Our industry is constantly innovating and it won’t be long before it’s introducing a much more advanced way of serving the games and marketing information that players want to receive. I also think that for the more casual and recreational player, there might be a slower uptake in any significant changes to the game lobby but who knows – watch this space!

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KingMidas Games Builds Momentum for Global Expansion with Strategic Hires
KingMidas Games, a leading iGaming provider, has announced the appointment of three senior executives to accelerate its global growth strategy.
Sean Auret has been appointed as Global Head, joined by Sargis Khachatryan as Commercial Director and Davit Hovsepyan as Client Success Director. Together, the trio will focus on extending KingMidas Games’ presence beyond Asia, introducing its innovative portfolio to operators across Europe and the rest of the world.
In his role as Global Head, Auret will be responsible for implementing scalable growth frameworks across the organisation, ensuring that KingMidas Games is equipped to meet the demands of an increasingly competitive global market, while driving growth among partners worldwide.
“Having spent decades in the iGaming industry, I have seen first-hand how important it is for providers to not only deliver engaging products but also to build strong internal processes that ensure consistency, scalability, and growth,” said Sean Auret, Global Head at KingMidas Games. “At KingMidas Games, my focus will be on strengthening the operational and commercial frameworks that underpin our business, enabling us to deliver even greater value to our partners globally.”
As seasoned industry veterans, Khachatryan and Hovsepyan will represent KingMidas Games outside of Asia with a clear mission to drive revenue growth. Leveraging their expertise in commercial strategy and client success, they will be at the forefront of building relationships with operators and aggregators, ensuring that KingMidas Games’ titles achieve broad adoption across key international markets.
Khachatryan and Hovsepyan will be attending SBC Summit 2025 (Lisbon), taking place at the Feira Internacional De Lisboa & MEO Arena from 16th to 18th September 2025, where they will showcase KingMidas Games’ expanding portfolio to international operators.
Commenting on his new role, Sargis Khachatryan, Commercial Director, KingMidas Games, said: “Europe offers incredible opportunities for next-generation iGaming products. Operators are looking for fresh and engaging titles that truly stand out, and KingMidas Games is ready to deliver. I’m thrilled to showcase our portfolio at SBC Summit 2025, and excited to explore partnerships that create real value and drive long-term growth together.”
Davit Hovsepyan, Client Success Director, KingMidas Games, added: “Player engagement and operator growth go hand in hand, and KingMidas Games has built its reputation by developing games that deliver on both fronts. I am excited to collaborate with partners across Europe and beyond, ensuring that our clients are supported every step of the way as we bring our titles to new audiences.”
With demand for fresh and innovative gaming content continuing to rise globally, KingMidas Games is committed to delivering experiences that combine creativity, technology, and cultural relevance to meet evolving player expectations and drive operator growth.
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Evoplay spotlights eight years of growth at SBC Summit Lisbon
Evoplay, the award-winning game development studio, is heading to SBC Summit Lisbon 2025, where it will celebrate eight years of innovation, partnerships, and standout content in the iGaming industry.
Now home to a portfolio of over 250 titles, Evoplay has climbed to the top tier of the industry by consistently pushing boundaries across slot, instant, crash, table, lottery and skill-based verticals.
At this year’s show, the studio will celebrate “Level 8” of its journey with a party-themed booth that includes entertainment, product showcases and a warm thank-you to the partners who have helped shape its story.
Visitors to the stand can take a spin on the Wheel of Fortune, and enjoy signature cocktails inspired by Evoplay’s most iconic games, while a special activity is also planned exclusively for Evoplay’s partners.
The past year saw growth in both Evoplay product portfolio and platforms for partners. Evoplay launched new game types, including its first lottery game, Adrenaline Rush: Scratch, and a football-themed instant game, the latest edition in the Penalty Shoot-out trilogy which combines the best elements of the previous two titles, Penalty Shoot-out: Super Cup. Evoplay also continued to innovate with games featuring new mechanics for the iGaming world like Hot Slice and Tap Craze, which especially appeal to modern players.
One of the most notable achievements was Uncrossable Rush, the studio’s first co-developed title created in partnership with the analytics platform SlotCatalog. Based on SlotCatalog’s deep player insights and data analysis, combined with Evoplay’s innovative design and technical expertise, Uncrossable Rush represents a fresh approach to game creation.
Beyond games, the studio introduced several platform updates, including an enhanced Client Area, and the launch of an all-in-one Affiliate Hub – a platform which provides Evoplay’s media and affiliate partners with access to exclusive materials of Evoplay’s innovative slots and instant games. The company also introduced Evoplay Media, a resource that shares the latest company news, insightful articles with industry experts, and other valuable content.
Ivan Kravchuk, CEO at Evoplay, said: “SBC Summit Lisbon is the perfect stage to celebrate eight incredible years of Evoplay. This year’s show is all about saying thank you to our clients, partners, and players, and inviting them to share in the energy and creativity that drives everything we do.
Over the past years, we’ve launched new verticals, deepened our partnerships, and provided players with completely new forms of entertainment, and we’re just getting started.”
Join the celebration at Stand A182 and see what’s next as Evoplay levels up for its most ambitious chapter yet.
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Betsson Becomes the Official Naming Partner and Main Sponsor of ARIS BC
Betsson, one of the world’s leading sports betting and gaming operators, has announced the renewal and expansion of its partnership with ARIS Basketball Club for the 2025/26 season.
Under the new agreement, Betsson will continue as the Main Sponsor of the club while also becoming its Official Naming Partner. The Betsson brand will feature prominently on the front of the official team jersey, reflecting the elevated level of the partnership.
The collaboration, which established in 2023, has gone from strength to strength, built on a shared commitment to promoting basketball and engaging with the passionate ARIS fanbase. This expanded sponsorship reflects the mutual trust, respect and ambition between Betsson and one of Greece’s most historic clubs.
With the arrival of the team’s new investor and owner, Richard Xiao and the launch of an ambitious transformation plan, ARIS BC is entering a new era of growth and modernisation.
Agapitos Diakogiannis, CEO of ARIS BC, said: “Our partnership with Betsson, which is now further strengthened through its role as Main Sponsor and Naming Partner, stands as a strong vote of confidence in ARIS’ vision and momentum. Together, we are entering a new era with the ambition of restoring the club to where it truly belongs – at the top – building on our values, our history, and the unwavering passion of our supporters”.
Thanos Marinos, Managing Director of Betsson Greece, said: “Betsson proudly stands beside ARIS BC during this period of renewal and momentum. Our ambition is to support the club’s growth, enhance its visibility, and deepen the bond with its loyal supporters. ARIS is a legendary club with a unique identity and passionate fanbase, and we are excited to contribute to its journey forward.
“With more than 60 years of history and a presence in more than 24 markets worldwide, Betsson brings global expertise in sports and entertainment, fostering responsible, innovative, and meaningful partnerships that create value for communities and the game alike.”
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