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Vegangster Launches а Native PvP Mechanic as a New GGR Driver

Vegangster has introduced a native PvP mechanic, a platform-level feature designed to create competitive player interactions while generating additional revenue for operators.

Fully embedded into the platform, the mechanic can be customised to match any operator’s theme, visual identity, and positioning, making it easy to integrate into existing casino experiences

Unlike third-party game integrations, the PvP mechanic is built directly into the Vegangster platform. Operators can place it in prominent areas such as the casino homepage or other high-visibility lobby sections, ensuring players can easily discover and join active rounds. The feature is available for a fixed fee, allowing operators to generate additional GGR without relying on revenue-share models or external providers.

How the PvP Mechanic Works

  • A player starts a round by placing the first bet, creating an open battle visible to others
  • Other players join by adding their bets to the pool, with a minimum of two participants required
  • If no one joins, the initiating player automatically receives their bet back
  • Once players join, a short countdown begins before the round resolves
  • A random roll determines the winner, with probability weighted by bet size

With each round requiring multiple participants, the mechanic introduces a visible, social layer inside the casino lobby. Players are encouraged to join ongoing rounds, react in real time, and compete for shared prize pools.

The structure is designed for short, repeatable sessions, increasing player activity and creating continuous engagement loops across the platform.

Casino lobbies rarely show players interacting with each other,” said Michael Oziransky, Chief Product Officer at Vegangster. “This mechanic introduces real-time competition directly into the lobby. Players can see activity, react to it, and challenge each other instantly. Combined with chat, it turns the lobby into a more social, responsive space while creating an additional, low-cost revenue stream for operators.”

The feature is already live on JoyCasino, one of Vegangster’s operator partners, where players can experience it directly within the lobby. For this deployment, the PvP mechanic was fully adapted to JoyCasino’s visual identity and brand guidelines, demonstrating how easily the feature can be tailored to different themes, styles, and player environments without requiring structural changes to the platform.

The launch continues Vegangster’s strategy of developing platform-native engagement mechanics that complement traditional casino content. Following the introduction of native lootboxes earlier this year, the company plans to further expand its catalogue of session-based and social features.

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Romans Kozlovskis

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Adrienn Sarkany is a Contributing Editor at EEG (Expertise & Evolution Gaming), where she brings a unique cross-cultural perspective to the EE Intelligence Hub. Currently pursuing a degree in Finnish and Korean Language and Literature, Adrienn…

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