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LUCKYSTREAK PARTNERS WITH IGAMING NEMESIS IN BUSINESS BOOST
LuckyStreak, the Riga-based iGaming services provider established in 2014 has forged a new partnership with iGaming solution provider Nemesis.
The multi-faceted deal means that both businesses will provide their world-class games to each other’s content aggregation solution.
LuckyStreak’s premium live dealer games and aggregated 3rd-party content will now be available to Nemesis’s extensive network of major platforms and operators in the regulated Italian market, and beyond.
As a game studio, Nemesis’s impressive portfolio of 34 (and growing) highly engaging and exceptionally well-executed slots games for the Italian and .com markets will join other leading providers on LuckyStreak’s content aggregation API, LuckyConnect, and will be available to its network of over 1000 online casinos worldwide. Nemesis is the fourth new provider to join LuckyConnect in 2024, following recent additions Rogue, PG SOFT and Playnetic.
LuckyStreak has been producing and streaming world-class live casino games since 2014 with a commitment to providing content with the highest quality gameplay experience, hosted by well-trained Games Presenters, and the highest standards of production, streaming and reliability. LuckyStreak games are played at online casinos globally.
With the LuckyConnect casino api, casino operators have a one-stop-shop solution for all their igaming needs including: content management, reporting, billing as well as promotions, marketing and technical support.
Nemesis, a Romanian-based igaming service provider, established in 2019 and both an iGaming content and platform solution provider. The company has rapidly expanded into the global market and is now proud to have established a solid customer base. Its games are available in over 10 countries. It offers a range of in-house developed software solutions combined with extensive operational experience. Its RGS can produce up to 50 online slot machine models.
The company is passionate about gaming and is dedicated to providing the best possible solutions for any gaming business, sharing its passion with its customers. It provides a custom product that is stable, secure, and perfectly tailored to any client’s needs. The team, consisting of graphic designers, animators, musicians, mathematicians, developers, analysts, marketers, and technical support, is constantly growing to meet market opportunities.
Rory Kimber, LuckyStreak Commercial Director said: “This partnership is a key step in our 2024 growth strategy. Nemesis produces great slots with original, engaging and individual executions to a very high standard, adding depth to our aggregation solution, and our players and operator customers will love them. And at the same time, Nemesis also provides invaluable access to the Italian regulated market – of significant importance to our business – and .com markets, and an introduction to their enviable network of casino operators for our high quality live games.”
Jennifer Meli, Nemesis CEO added: “This partnership with an established and professional igaming specialist in LuckyStreak continues our trajectory of growth since our launch. It demonstrates what we know, that our games are high quality and original, and players love to play them; extending that distribution through LuckyConnect is a logical and key step. We’re also delighted to bring LuckyStreak’s proven, premium content to our customers in Italy and other markets, we are confident that it will further enhance their propositions and revenues.”
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Stake releases hot air balloon football match stunt at 10,000ft
Stake published a new campaign video on June 23 showing a small-sided football match played on a pitch suspended from a hot air balloon at 10,000ft.
The video features six extreme sports content creators—Nathan Roque, Alessio Papia, Nicolo Contrada, Yasmin Xavier, Sara Vidal, and Carol Chafauzer—playing on a 12m x 20m synthetic grass platform. Stake said the 3,000kg pitch was carried by balloon during a 60-minute flight, with participants later jumping from the platform using parachutes.
The activation sits within Stake’s “It’s All At Stake” brand platform, which the company launched ahead of this summer’s global football tournament. According to Stake, the campaign is being promoted across YouTube, Instagram and X.
Jarrod Febbraio, Director at Stake, said: “This summer sees one of the biggest cultural moments on the planet and simply showing up is no longer enough. Our ambition is to create campaigns that genuinely capture people’s attention, spark conversation and give fans something they haven’t seen before.
“At Stake, we are always looking for ways to push creative boundaries and challenge expectations around sports marketing. Whether it’s our It’s All At Stake campaign or staging a football match thousands of feet in the air, the objective is the same – creating entertainment that resonates with audiences and delivers memorable experiences around the moments they care most about.”
Stake also said the “It’s All At Stake” campaign has generated more than 200 million views across earned and social channels in the first week of the tournament.
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Infingame says tournaments and missions drive retention on sweepstakes platforms
Infingame has published operational observations on what it says is driving player engagement on sweepstakes platforms, arguing that traditional online casino retention tactics don’t consistently translate to the sweepstakes model.
According to the aggregator, the strongest-performing sweepstakes products are built around progression-driven engagement, social-style competition, lightweight onboarding, and highly dynamic promotional systems. “Sweepstakes players behave very differently from traditional casino audiences,” said Jana Filagina, Head of Commercial at Infingame. “The expectation is much closer to entertainment platforms and gaming ecosystems than classic gambling products. Retention is driven by interaction quality, progression, and continuous engagement rather than purely transactional behavior.”
Infingame identified tournament ecosystems as a leading mechanic for repeat participation and session continuity, saying competitive formats outperform static reward campaigns by adding progression loops and achievement motivation. The company said operators using segmented tournament mechanics recorded higher repeat participation rates than those relying mainly on bonus-driven campaigns, and flagged “multiplier races, win races, and progression-based leaderboard systems” as particularly effective for mobile-first audiences due to short-session play patterns.
“Players want activity, not passive rewards,” Filagina said. “The strongest-performing sweepstakes platforms are creating environments where players continuously interact with missions, rankings, tournaments, and achievement systems rather than simply claiming bonuses.”
Infingame also highlighted mission-based challenge systems as a fast-growing retention lever, saying they encourage broader content exploration and higher daily return activity than standard promotional structures. Separately, the company pointed to infrastructure scalability as an operational priority, arguing that mobile-heavy, interaction-focused audiences make responsiveness and gameplay continuity central to engagement performance as operators scale across North America.
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SolutionsHub marks 10 years and plans more overseas offices
Isle of Man-based regulatory and licensing consultancy says it has opened in Ireland and will announce further locations.
SolutionsHub has marked its 10-year anniversary, highlighting international expansion plans from its Isle of Man base. Founder Lee Hills set up the regulatory and licensing consultancy on 23 June 2016, the day of the Brexit referendum.
The company said it has grown from a one-person operation into what it describes as “the largest regulatory and licensing consultancy on the Isle of Man,” supported by a team that includes former regulators, government officials and compliance specialists. SolutionsHub said it now supports “hundreds of businesses and organisations” across gaming, fintech and other regulated sectors, and has received “more than 55 industry awards, including three EGR awards.”
SolutionsHub said its international footprint has increased, with an office established in Ireland and further overseas offices set to be announced as part of its next stage of development. The company also said it is broadening its work into adjacent regulated industries as regulation and operational complexity evolve globally.
Hills said: “I did not begin with a detailed ten-year plan. I knew the type of business I wanted to create and the standards I wanted it to represent, but what SolutionsHub has become has been built by the people who joined the business and contributed their own knowledge, experience and commitment.
“We have never pursued growth simply for the sake of becoming bigger. We have focused on being consistent, investing in people with genuine regulatory and operational experience and making sure that growth does not come at the expense of the quality of our work.
“That has been a collective effort throughout the past ten years. Every person who has worked with us, supported the business or trusted us to advise them has played a part in reaching this point.
“The opportunity now is to take the same approach into new markets, strengthen our international presence and continue building the expertise our clients will need as regulation becomes increasingly complex.”
SolutionsHub COO Nick Wright added: “When I joined SolutionsHub, it was still a very young business, but the ambition and the standards behind it were already clear,” Wright said.
“What has followed has been a genuine team effort. We have brought together people with significant regulatory, operational and industry experience, and each of them has contributed to the business SolutionsHub is today.
“The company is larger, the team has grown and we now work across more markets, but the underlying principles have remained the same. We want to do the work properly, give clients practical support and build relationships that last.
“Reaching ten years gives us an opportunity to recognise everything the team has achieved together, while also looking ahead to what we can build next.”
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