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Black Cow Technology Shortlisted for SBC Europe’s Rising Star Award
Black Cow Technology has been shortlisted at the prestigious SBC Europe Awards 2025 in the category of Rising Star (Supplier).
The nomination comes after Black Cow has made a name for itself through its Single Player RGS, which was built from scratch to provide flexibility, transparency and full partner control.
This technology is used by some of the biggest names in the business, including several Tier 1 operators and trusted industry players.
Powerful and proven, it’s been in the market for more than eight years, giving Black Cow a foundation of enterprise trust, technical reliability and product-market fit.
Now, leveraging this solid foundation, Black Cow is being recognised for its next major innovation: their Multiplayer Remote Game Server (RGS).
Black Cow’s Multiplayer RGS is the only fully event-driven, multiplayer-ready game framework enabling any real-time, player-to-player interaction across any game mechanic or mode.
It empowers operators and suppliers with the same autonomy and adaptability they have come to expect from its Single Player RGS, only now for Multiplayer.
This has only been possible because of the depth of experience within the Black Cow team, and by having proven, advanced technologies already in the market.
Max Francis, CEO and Founder at Black Cow Technology, said: “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate our successes through our technology than by being nominated for an SBC Europe Award.
“Our Multiplayer RGS is the only truly transactional multiplayer solution on the market. It’s not just about what it does today; it’s also about what it enables for the future of iGaming.”
“I am incredibly proud of the team and the work they have done to bring this to the market, and it’s great for their efforts to be recognised with the award nomination.
“Rising Star is always a hotly contested category, so here’s hoping we can take home the trophy on the night.”
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TaDa Gaming Releases Lucky Jaguar 2
TaDa Gaming has released its latest slot Lucky Jaguar 2. This time, the Colourful Jaguar Wild is joined by a Gold Jaguar Wild to ramp up the wins with multiple multipliers, stunning graphics and a humorous soundtrack, alongside the original Lock & Respin bonus game feature.
Designed specifically for the LatAm market, where earlier release Fortune Gems had held the record breaking top spot, Lucky Jaguar hit 33%+ of Fortune Gem’s DAU figures within one month. Retention increased by 50%+; session length by nearly 30%; and increased rounds played up 20%, with figures still rising.
Based on this positive reception to the original release and localised for new markets, sequel Lucky Jaguar 2 will take players back to the Aztec Empire in this three rows, three reels and five fixed play lines slot; but this time for 10,000x max win and a Gold Jaguar Wild who can both trigger the bonus game with its Lock & Respin feature and deliver extra bonus multipliers to the win when he appears on Reel Two.
Laden with Aztec symbols from jewellery to artefacts, before each Lucky Jaguar 2 game starts one symbol is randomly chosen. When the bonus game triggers, only that selected symbol, the Gold or the Colourful Jaguar Wilds or empty positions will spin out. Each winning spin will lock the symbols into place and spin again until the grid is filled or there are no more winning combinations.
The Colourful Jaguar Wild can substitute for any symbol and add a multiplier to winning paylines ranging in value from 0.5x, 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, 8x, 10x, 15x, 20x, 30x to a legendary 50x the base bet.
When multiple Jaguar Wilds appear, all the multiplied paylines are added together taking the win potential to mega levels. Plus, when all symbols on the reels match in a winning combination, a random multiplier bonus of 2x, 3x, 5x or 10x the win is awarded.
The Gold Jaguar Wild carries a random multiplier which can include 2x, 3x and 5x. In addition to triggering the Bonus Lock & Respin game, when he appears on a winning payline all wins, including Jaguar Wild Bonuses, will be multiplied for truly legendary payout potential.
For players who like to push their lucky chances, the Extra Bets feature will increase the number of Wilds appearing and double the chance of triggering the Bonus game, enhancing the win potential with a max bet of 300 and intensifying the excitement.
Sean Liu, Head of Product Management at TaDa Gaming, said: “Using our ‘Global Core Mechanics, Localised Content’ strategy ensured that Lucky Jaguar 2 builds on the success of the original slot whilst adding in generous extra multiplier bonuses in a mid-volatility game. The design team also had some fun giving the Jaguar a bigger personality and enhancing the soundtrack for more experiential gaming. We are confident this is going to be another hit release.”
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Swedish Government Proposes a New Ban on Gambling on Credit
The Swedish government has proposed a new expanded ban on gambling on credit.
By preventing gambling from being financed with credit, the government wants to reduce the risk of over-indebtedness and protect consumers from ending up in financial difficulties.
The government’s proposal means that licensees and gaming agents will not be allowed to allow or participate in the financing of gambling with credit. This means that the current credit ban will be expanded to include, among other things, that licensees and gaming agents will not be allowed to:
• Enable players to enter into credit agreements with other parties when purchasing games, for example by linking to credit providers in connection with online gaming.
• Accept gambling bets if they know that the player is financing the bet, or their gambling in general, with a credit.
• Accept credit card payments if it is immediately apparent at the time of purchase that the payment is a credit card payment. This should apply both online and in-store.
The new rules are proposed to come into force on April 1, 2026.
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From Cost Center to Growth Driver: Rethinking Geolocation in a Regulated World
In a fragmented and fast-evolving regulatory landscape, geolocation has become a critical pillar of compliance, fraud prevention, and operational strategy. But as new formats like sweepstakes, prediction markets, and DFS+ gain traction, and new global markets opening up, operators face increasing pressure to adopt location solutions that are not just accurate, but adaptive.
Ron Braunfeld, Chief Revenue Officer at Xpoint, shares his perspective on how operators can navigate this complex ecosystem, what trends are shaping demand, and how early client feedback has helped define a smarter approach to geo-compliance.
In a market crowded with both low-cost entrants and premium vendors, how should operators navigate the geolocation landscape to ensure they get the best solution for them?
Operators should look beyond sticker price and evaluate geolocation providers on overall value and risk mitigation. It’s easy to be tempted by bare-bones, bargain offerings that perform only basic location checks, but those can leave compliance gaps or blind spots. In contrast, premium solutions tend to bundle critical features like fraud detection, high uptime, and real-time support as standard features, turning geolocation from a mere checkbox into a comprehensive compliance tool.
Operators should select a partner that scales with their business. For example, a startup might start with a usage-based plan and expand as it grows, while a large multi-state operator should see volume-based discounts. In short, the best approach is to weigh long-term reliability and capability over rock-bottom cost, ensuring the geolocation service can prevent costly missteps and even unlock useful insights, not just verify a location.
Which verticals or regions have shown the biggest, unexpected appetite for precise location verification?
One surprising vertical has been daily fantasy sports (DFS). Initially, DFS platforms weren’t under the same strict state-by-state regulations as sportsbooks or online casinos, so many assumed they’d take a minimal compliance approach. Instead, as DFS grew, operators became highly proactive. Mature DFS companies began demanding the same level of precision and fraud resistance as regulated betting operators, recognizing that even a small number of out-of-state users slipping through could pose serious legal and reputational risks.
Another unexpectedly hungry segment is sweepstakes and skill-gaming platforms. These businesses occupy a gray area in terms of gambling law – sweepstakes-based casinos or prize games aren’t clearly ‘gambling’ in the traditional sense. With legal scrutiny mounting, states are already debating whether sweepstakes constitute gambling, proactive operators have implemented precise geolocation controls. Some have even asked providers for state-by-state geofencing to ensure they don’t inadvertently allow play from jurisdictions that might challenge their model. It’s essentially anticipating regulation. By acting as if they are regulated and rigorously geofencing where users can participate, they demonstrate a commitment to operating above board. It shows that across the board, from fantasy sports to sweepstakes games, the industry increasingly views precise location tech not just as a legal hurdle, but as a foundation for a trustworthy, scalable operation.
Which upcoming innovations or market trends do you expect will have the biggest impact on geo-compliance demand over the next two years?
Several forces are converging to reshape the future of geo-compliance. Geolocation is becoming deeply integrated into the broader security and personalization stack. The most forward-thinking operators are starting to link location intelligence with fraud prevention, responsible gaming, and even targeted marketing. In the next two years, the biggest differentiators won’t just be accuracy or uptime, they will be the ability to power multiple use cases from a single, trusted location platform.
Meanwhile, global market expansion is driving both scale and complexity. Jurisdictions such as Brazil and the UAE are rolling out or tightening their regulatory frameworks, often requiring location validation as a condition of licensure. This will push operators to adopt flexible, modular compliance infrastructure that can be customized market by market, as more areas continue to regulate.
How does early adopter feedback shape your commercial and product roadmap, and what’s a key lesson you’ve learned from client insights?
Client feedback is often the earliest signal of where the market is heading. Operators on the front lines, especially those pioneering new betting formats or entering emerging jurisdictions, tend to uncover challenges that aren’t yet on most providers’ radar. Listening to those early adopters can reveal opportunities to build products that solve real pain points, not just theoretical ones.
Another recurring theme is the need for transparency and flexibility in partnerships. Leading operators now expect their compliance agreements to function as living, breathing documents, regularly updated to mirror regulatory shifts, market developments, and evolving risk profiles. Providers that explain their data sources clearly, pivot swiftly when rules change, and scale support in lockstep with client growth earn lasting trust. This feedback loop, where operators push boundaries and providers refine solutions, has emerged as a core driver of innovation in geolocation. Partnerships are no longer static contracts, they’re collaborative roadmaps for confident, sustainable expansion.
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