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Week 47/2020 slot games releases
Here are this weeks latest slots releases!
MGA Games, the leadingprovider of localised content for global operators, has just launched its most mystical production, starring TV fortune teller Sandro Rey. The 5×3 casino slot, which forms part of the MGA Games’ Hyperrealism Series range, will take users to mystical universes full of constellations, tarot cards, candles, and magic books, which will make this an unforgettable and mysterious adventure.

Pragmatic Play, invites players on another thrilling adventure in its latest hit, Book of Kingdoms. Yet another edition in partnership with Reel Kingdom, Book of Kingdoms takes players to a mysterious desert city in search of the enigmatic Book, which acts as a Scatter Symbol on the reels. If three or more of these Book of Kingdom symbols land on the reels, then the Free Spins mode is activated. This sees the symbol chosen at random to become an Expanding Symbol on the reels. Expanding symbols do not have to be on adjacent reels to pay during the Free Spins mode.

Yggdrasil, has combined forces with Reflex Gaming for its newest YG Masters addition, Moley Moolah. Reflex’s first title as a partner of the game-changing curation program takes players to the pleasant village of Molesworth, where an inquisitive mole resides as he digs for prizes and wins galore. The 3×5 game sees players aim to unearth three Moley Moolah scatter symbols which triggers the Free Spins mode. During this mode, as Golden Acorns are found, more and more reel sets will be unlocked. Five acorns will unlock a second grid, with more being unlocked for every five additional acorns found. If 20 Golden Acorns land during the free spins, the top prize is paid out.

“Booming Games’ latest and greatest ‘Jesters Joy’ is best described as a classic 3×3 with a modern twist”, says Moritz Blume, Booming Games’ Head of Product. “This low volatility 3×3, 10 payline slot, showcases the best of old-school features, and is sure to be a firm favourite with your entire player base”.

Wazdan, the casino games provider, has released its newest feature-filled hit, Reel Joke
. Players will quickly become familiar with the antics of the friendly Joke character, who sits next to the reels and is always willing to lend a helping hand as bettors search for big wins. The six-reel, 20-payline title features classic casino symbols such as bells, diamonds and lucky 7s, with the Joke featuring on both Wilds and Scatter symbols.

R. Franco Digital, Spain’s leading gaming provider, has announced the launch of its latest thrilling adventure, Red Mantis. Developed in-house by R. Franco Digital’s development team, Red Mantis is now available via Wanabet in Spain and across global markets via R. Franco Digital’s international operator network. The second iteration in R. Franco Digital’s highly popular spy-based series, Red Mantis is a 5×3 slot offering 20 winning paylines as well as the added incentive provided by the game’s Fight Bonuses and a raft of side-games that see the player embark on a highly dangerous secret mission.

Slots fans are in for another egg-cellent adventure this month with Chicken Fox5x Skillstar, the latest addition to Lightning Box’s portfolio. The Sydney-based studio’s new title sees players tasked with stealing the golden eggs from the hens in their coop in order to unearth several big prizes. This time a 5x Fox has been added, awarding each of the cash prizes appearing five times, including 5x the number of free games.

Introducing the latest slot by 4ThePlayer – 123 BOOM! The ultimate revolution on cascading games thanks to new mechanic Slot Slider
. Symbols slide directly into explosive ways, creating more chained explosions than ever before, to a record breaking 107 chained wins and plentiful plunder of up to 14,727 x bet! On top of this the game features sliding Cannonball Wilds destroying ye’ old symbols and replacing them with shiny new ones blowing open the reels for more explosions. Batten down the hatches! The Bonus feature goes BOOM with an increasing multiplier for every explosion and reloading Sliding Wilds.

GAMING1 has launched its latest captivating slot, Mystic Pyramid. Packed with immersive visuals and haunting music, the thrilling 3×5 title with 20 paylines transports adventurous players to the banks of the Nile, with tombs full of ancient treasure waiting to be discovered in the breathtaking bonus features. Gamblers who find themselves amid the scarabs, priestesses and ancient gods may be carried by three bonus symbols to the Sand Wheel, where the exhilarating opportunity to trigger one of a trio of bonus features awaits them.

Stakelogic and development partner, Hurricane Games, are taking players to the sandy plains of the African desert with Serengeti Wilds, one of the first slots to launch via the developer’s Greenlogic® Program. Serengeti Wilds is a 5×4 reel, 25 payline video slot that captures the spirit and magic of an African safari. The game boasts a smart cascading reel mechanic which is combined with a number of features that roar with big win potential.

The latest release from Play’n GO is here, and it’s a visual feast! The newest offering from the supplier is a payways slot titled 24K Dragon. Play’n GO do not visit the payways format regularly, but when they do, they give the market some big titles, like Win-A-Beest and the Wealth Series. 24K Dragon is a 5-reel payways slot and offers players a spectacular playing experience. The payways format, paired with fantastic animations and 3D, make 24K Dragon a worthy addition to any game lobby.

Kalamba Games has launched Sadie Swift: Guns ‘n Glyphs, co-developed with Twitch streamer CasinoTest24. In Sadie Swift: Guns ‘n Glyphs, players join the intrepid adventurer Sadie Smith as she speeds between two classic slot settings in search for hidden treasures and big wins. The game combines an Egyptian and a Wild West theme and is packed with features including Win Multipliers and Bonuses, as well as two unique Free Spins mechanics for each world. The 5×3 slot also comes with Kalamba’s signature features HyperBonus that allows players to shortcut to bonus rounds, and HyperBet which enables players to customise the volatility profile of the game.

Pragmatic Play, journeys to the Wild West in its latest game Cowboys Gold. The 3×5 video slot is the latest addition to Pragmatic Play’s Gold series, with players hunting the reels for a band of cowboy outlaws and the Renegade. Sheriff symbols act as Wilds, while the Renegade can trigger the Money Collect feature, where if he lands then any Cowboy symbols holding monetary value are instantly collected. Three or more skull-faced outlaws trigger the Free Spins mode, where the outlaws can have a multiplier attached to them. If the Renegade lands on the 5th reel, he will instantly bank the value of any outlaws on the reels.

Yggdrasil, the leading global publisher of online gambling content, has released its latest thrilling title Syncronite, featuring the Splitz
mechanic, the supplier’s popular innovation introduced this year. In Syncronite, players are invited to a luxury art-deco environment with atmospheric music and beautifully designed diamonds and casino chips filling the reels. All to create a premium feel without skimping on exciting gameplay.

iSoftBet, has released Nordic epic Thunder Shields, the first slot to feature a three-tiered jackpot within a ‘Hold and Win’ game. The high production, action-packed Thunder Shields is iSoftBet’s fourth game to contain its highly popular Hold and Win mechanic, taking it to a new level with Booster Shields in the feature, Colossal Respins, Thunderstorm Prizes and Mystery Spins. During base gameplay, a Hammer symbol acts not only as a Wild, but also triggers the Colossal Respin modifier, where giant symbols appear, covering up to four reels and leading to huge wins.

Inspired Entertainment, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of its latest online and mobile slot game, Scroll of Egypt – Twin Pays
. Set in Ancient Egypt, an enthralling ancient civilisation, Scroll of Egypt offers players the allure of iconic Egyptian-themed graphics. With left to right and right to left wins, the game offers a return to player (RTP) rate of 95.5% for big bonuses and cash wins. Scroll of Egypt includes a mixture of classic and modern slot features such as Wilds, expanding symbols, Free Spins and more. Its vibrant and visually impactful graphics coupled with the game’s innovative mechanics, will engage fans of slot games worldwide.

Blueprint Gaming, has unveiled its sparkling new release Hope Diamond packed full of colossal wins. The mining adventure’s unique feature is the Diamond Trail located to the left of the reels, where any Diamond bonus symbol in view is added to the player’s stash and holds over for the duration of play. A full trail triggers Diamond Spins, during which players collect the cash value of the diamonds that land on the reels. In addition, six Diamond bonus symbols activates the Diamonds Forever round where players are given three spins to secure dazzling prizes, while each new Diamond symbol in view resets the remaining spins to three.

Game developer RubyPlay has announced the launch of their new slot, Zeus Rush Fever. In the game, players’ make their way to the top of Mount Olympus where Zeus, the god of the sky, lightning and thunder, is ready to bestow great rewards. They can indulge in features that are fit for the gods, including free games, a jackpot pick round and 4 spectacular jackpots. Zeus Rush Fever is a 5-reel slot that offers an impressive 243 ways to win. Win with 3 or more Zodiac wheels to trigger the free games feature.

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Scaling With Purpose: RedCore’s Tech Vision Explained
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At SiGMA Central Europe in Rome, European Gaming Media sat down with Yevhenii Yankovyi, Vice President of Technology and Deputy CTO at RedCore, for a deep look into what truly powers RedCore’s large-scale engineering operations.
RedCore is known for innovating at enterprise level, yet moving with the agility of a fast-growing tech company. In this conversation, Yevhenii breaks down how the organization manages that balance: how engineering teams maintain both speed and reliability, how automation empowers creativity, and why culture must remain a daily practice rather than a one-time achievement.
Can you introduce yourself and RedCore’s approach to engineering at scale?
Sure. My name is Yevhenii, I’m the Vice President of Technology at RedCore and Deputy CTO. RedCore is a large company with many products and projects, so everything we do operates at a significant scale. And when people hear “enterprise-level engineering,” the usual assumption is that scale automatically means slowness: slow decision-making, slow implementation, slow testing, slow time to market.
That’s the mindset we challenge. We don’t believe speed and stability are opposites. In our experience, at this level of complexity, the two actually reinforce each other. When you build the right processes, the right technical foundations, and the right organizational structure, speed becomes a natural result of stability – not something that contradicts it.
We plan for scaling from day one. For us, that’s a fundamental requirement. We build products with the expectation that they will grow, and growth means scale. So we design with that in mind from the very first line of architecture.
But that doesn’t mean disappearing for six or ten months to design the “perfect” system. That’s the common mistake people make when they hear “design for scale.” Our approach is different: we keep the long-term vision in mind, but we move fast, iterate, and make sure the product can evolve without slowing the team down. Stability and speed working together – that’s the engineering culture we build at RedCore.
How does RedCore balance speed and stability in daily engineering?
I will explain this with a simple metaphor: think about a car. Everyone talks about acceleration and top speed, but none of that matters if you can’t take a corner. Speed alone is not the winning formula – you also need control.
That’s exactly how we look at engineering at RedCore. We want to accelerate, make decisions quickly, and develop fast. But we also need the ability to slow down at the right moment, change direction, and stay agile. Balancing speed with stability is the only way to move at scale.
There are many layers to this – it’s a topic I could talk about for days – but in a nutshell:
at a big scale, you must have strong standards, clear policies, and a high level of automation. We rely heavily on automation: infrastructure as code, CI/CD pipelines, automated testing, and all the tools that remove repetitive, routine work from engineers’ daily lives. When the routine disappears, people can focus on what humans actually do best: creativity, problem-solving, and innovation.
However, automation doesn’t build the software for you. It creates a safety net. It catches mistakes, guards quality, and supports engineers when their creativity pushes boundaries. In other words: tools give freedom, and also protect that freedom.
And of course, this includes AI and many other modern tools. We use whatever helps us keep the balance: give people space to think, create, and experiment, while ensuring the system stays stable, predictable, and high-quality.
How does RedCore’s management keep teams aligned yet fast?
First of all, we provide clear goals. As I mentioned earlier, we always design for scale from day zero – but you can only do that if you know exactly what you’re building, for whom, and why. We have a very strong business team that understands the market and what needs to be delivered. The technology team works side by side with them, reinforcing them.
Once the goals are clear, we begin small. If you try to build a huge system from the beginning and get it wrong, you create a nightmare: something no one can support, change, or grow. Complexity grows exponentially, and humans don’t think exponentially; we think linearly. That’s where companies often get lost.
So we avoid that by validating early and validating often. We start with small steps, keep a close eye on every direction we take, and confirm that what we’re building is truly needed by the market. When we see that the direction is right, then we scale – and by that point, the foundation is already in place. It’s like preparing a launchpad so that when the time comes, the team can accelerate immediately.
We build block by block and work in iterations. We take a small team – one, two, maybe three people – and let them experiment for a week. We test the idea fast, get quick feedback, and bring it to the business side: “Do you like it?” If the answer is yes, then we continue, still following all the proper engineering practices before anything goes into production.
This constant loop between business and technology keeps everyone aligned. We give feedback, we receive feedback, and we move together. That’s how we stay both fast and coordinated, always ready to scale when the direction is confirmed.
How does automation empower engineers without slowing them down?
When we talk about automation, we’re really talking about optimization at scale. It doesn’t make sense to over-engineer small things, but at the scale we operate, the cost efficiency and speed gains are enormous. And people often assume that big systems and automation automatically slow everything down. For us, it’s the opposite.
The tools we introduce are not meant to tie engineers’ hands with bureaucracy. We don’t force strict guidelines or heavy processes that kill creativity. Our tools exist to help: to prevent mistakes, to collect feedback quickly, and to give teams the shortest possible path from idea to validation.
Here’s a simple example: we start experimenting with a small feature. We build a tiny prototype to see if the idea works. If it’s promising, the next step is testing, pipelines, deployment – all the things that normally take time. In many companies, engineers would try to do all of this manually because “building the tools will take too long.” But with us, the tools are already there. The infrastructure, the CI/CD, the automation – everything is ready to use. Our engineers are essentially customers of this internal platform that supports fast, safe delivery.
We have many different teams that have different great ideas. If one team tries something new and it works better, great – we learn from it. If another team has a different approach because of product specifics or release schedules, that’s fine too. We give freedom to the teams to work, share their experiences, and then scale.
Of course, there are non-negotiables. When it comes to security and data privacy there is zero tolerance. These are areas where strict rules are absolutely necessary. I always tell the security people: everyone should be a little afraid of you, because these things must be perfect. But outside those critical areas, we don’t impose rules that slow teams down. We experiment, gather feedback, adjust, and keep improving.
We’re constantly researching, experimenting, and customizing our automation depending on the product and the market. But when it comes to system design, we don’t reinvent the wheel. We choose globally recognized tools and industry-validated technologies. So yes, we empower engineers with automation and the right tools, built on a solid, modern foundation.
How does culture work for you – is it an achievement, or part of your routine?
Culture is a critical element in balancing speed and stability. Tools and processes matter, but culture is what truly empowers a team and keeps everything together at scale.
For us, culture starts with giving people freedom: the freedom to experiment, the freedom to make mistakes, and the freedom to challenge ideas. We don’t want engineers to be afraid of trying something new. We build a culture where mistakes are acceptable and manageable. If we try something and it doesn’t work, great – now we know better. We learn, adjust, and move on.
We encourage ideas from every level. Some of our most interesting insights come from developers who notice something while working on a small task. They can come directly to me or to the CTO and say, “I see a problem here.” It’s completely okay. A small detail in one corner of the system can become a huge issue at scale, so we listen. That’s how we avoid blind spots.
We also give teams autonomy. Small teams can make their own decisions and experiment in their own ways. If different teams want to do things differently, that’s fine – as long as they validate everything and share their findings. We want people to help each other and to understand that even top engineers have ups and downs. Even senior management makes mistakes. I constantly ask my team: “If I make a wrong decision, tell me.” It’s not about transparency as a buzzword – it’s about behavior. People observe how you respond, and they learn from that.
The biggest mistake any leader can make is demotivating people. We work with intelligent, educated, passionate professionals. They want to contribute. You just need to give them the space to do it. That’s when you see people shine and bring forward brilliant ideas.
As for the question of whether culture is an achievement or a routine – for us, it’s definitely a routine. People often talk about “building a strong engineering culture” as if it’s a success. We treat it as a routine as a process. Culture is the daily interactions between people in an organization. Those interactions change: people come and go, someone has a bad day, someone disagrees with a decision. Culture is shaped every day by how we communicate, how we argue, how we respect each other, and how we resolve differences.
Going to a colleague in the kitchen and asking, “Hey, what do you think about this?” – that’s culture. Anyone can talk to anyone, openly. And when engineers realize they can make a real impact, that they are heard, that they can influence the product — that motivates them. That’s what keeps the culture alive.
How do you balance standards with creative freedom?
The first thing is that we don’t pressure people. We set strict standards only where they are truly critical for the business. Security, data privacy, stability at scale – those areas demand clear rules. But everywhere else, we try not to push people. And when we do introduce a standard or guideline, we listen carefully to feedback. If the team tells us we made the wrong call, that’s okay – we rethink it and look for better approaches.
The second thing is that as the projects grow, the teams scale as well. Even in the design phase, we don’t start with a huge team. I prefer a small group: one key person who leads the design initiative, plus two or three contributors who constantly review, test, question, and give feedback. If three or four people align in one direction, that’s a good signal we’re on the right track. Then we take that proposal to a larger group – people who might use it or need it.. We refine it again based on their input. The idea evolves, but we don’t need to start from the beginning.
Finally, when we have a strong direction, we present it to the entire tech team. And even then – even if top management already supports the decision – it’s completely acceptable for a mid-level developer to raise concerns. Maybe they’ve seen something before, maybe they read an article, maybe they faced a similar issue. We listen, because at scale, one overlooked detail can cost millions.
So once again, balancing standards with creative freedom is about scaling the processes step by step: we start with a small group, validate in small cycles, and then scale the decision up gradually. This approach protects creativity, ensures high quality, and keeps us aligned. And combined with our culture, it makes the process both fast and safe.
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Super Group Comments on United Kingdom Autumn Statement
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Super Group (SGHC) Limited, the parent company of Betway, a leading online sports betting and gaming business, and Spin, the multi-brand online casino, notes the United Kingdom Autumn announcement:
In this Autumn Statement, the UK government announced increases to gambling duties: Remote Gaming Duty (iGaming) will rise by +19 percentage points (from 21% to 40%), effective April 2026 and General Betting Duty (Online Sports Betting) will rise by +10 percentage points (from 15% to 25%), effective April 2027.
Neal Menashe, Chief Executive Officer, stated: “Super Group supports the reasonable taxation of online gaming in the UK. We rely on the government to ensure that today’s very substantial increase should be paired with robust and strict enforcement against non-paying offshore operators. This is essential to protect the regulated sector’s investment in jobs, technology, and responsible gaming in the UK.”
Alinda van Wyk, Chief Financial Officer, commented: “Going forward, we estimate that these new tax increases will have an impact of approximately 6% to our 2026 Group Adjusted EBITDA. However, Super Group already has several mitigation levers in motion, which are intended to offset the tax impact. Our strategy remains unchanged: sustainable growth and disciplined capital allocation. We don’t expect today’s news to alter our long-term trajectory nor our capital return priorities.”
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TVC Completes AV Installation at ScotBet
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TVC Technology Solutions has completed a comprehensive AV installation for leading Scottish bookmaker ScotBet. Reinforcing how cutting-edge audiovisual technology can dramatically elevate customer engagement, brand impact and operational flexibility in betting shops, ScotBet is another in a list of betting shop makeovers for TVC, including a significant number of independent bookmakers throughout the UK.
The project saw TVC partner with ScotBet to modernise digital infrastructure across a number of stores, delivering high-quality visuals, streamlined content distribution and a unified signage platform. The aim was to create a premium experience that draws in customers, enhances dwell time, unlocks in-shop promotional opportunities and underpins ScotBets’ competitive positioning.
TVC’s campaign started with a deep dive into ScotBet’s existing estate, identifying inconsistent screen sizes, dated display technologies and poor content manageability. Working alongside ScotBet’s retail operations and brand teams, TVC created a future-proof AV design plan encompassing ultra-slim large format displays in key customer zones, dynamic digital signage driven by branded content and a centralised control system for roll-out calability.
In each store, TVC installed industry-leading large-format commercial LCD and LED displays, including high-brightness 75″ panels in customer-facing zones, complemented by multiscreen TV gantries above key counters to deliver live odds, race streams and promotional content. These displays were mounted via low-visual-impact brackets to preserve the sleek interior design while maintaining full service access. The project also included a dedicated network of digital signage screens in foyer spaces, driven by the MySign digital signage platform. This enabled ScotBet to push up-to-the-minute messages and odds, event-based campaigns and third-party partnerships with minimal delay.
What sets the TVC-ScotBet collaboration apart from a typical AV and digital signage installation is the seamless integration of content and infrastructure from a single company.
Beyond hardware, TVC delivered a tailored content-creation service, to produce a range of dynamic content. This included templated campaign animations, in-store clock-in of live odds tickers, game-day social-feed overlays and fast-paced screen-fillers that mirror the fast-moving world of wagering.
Andy Greaves, sales director at TVC, said: “Our employee-owned structure means everyone at TVC is passionately behind every project. We instantly become partners to our betting shop customers, rather than just supply vendors, and the ability to supply and install an end-to-end video, signage and content integration seamlessly makes for a smooth project from start to finish.”
TVC brings nearly three decades of experience to the AV installation in hospitality, leisure, gambling, gaming and retail spaces. The portfolio spans F1 gaming arcades, bars and pubs, hotels, care homes, boardrooms and retail spaces, with specialist knowledge in the complexities of high-traffic public environments and the regulatory demands of leisure and betting retail. From bespoke mounting solutions in confined shop-floor footprints to full networked AV infrastructures across multiple sites with cloud-integrated content, TVC tailors its system design to each customer’s requirements and backs each project with ongoing service and maintenance support.
“With surveys showing increased dwell time, engagement and sales through digital signage advertising, and with many better retailers seeing over 10% of their revenue attributed to virtual and e-sports, now is the time to maximise your AV impact and ROI,” said Greaves.
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