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Week 42/2024 slot games releases
Here are this weeks latest slots releases compiled by European Gaming
GAMOMAT is predicting big success for its brand new online release of Crystal Ball Multi Symbols. A sequel to the hugely popular Crystal Ball title, Crystal Ball Multi Symbols takes players on an enchanting journey across a medieval world overseen by a sorcerer. As Wild and Scatter, the imperious Crystal Ball promises thrilling gameplay with magical combinations. The powerful Crystal Ball acts as both the Scatter and Wild, triggering 10 free games when three, four, or five appear on screen.

Gamzix is excited to announce the release of Spooky Coin: Hold The Spin, a Halloween-themed slot. This game is primed to enhance operators’ portfolios during one of the most lucrative seasons in the gaming calendar. Spooky Coin: Hold The Spin is more than just a seasonal slot; it’s designed to engage a wide range of players with its captivating Halloween theme and innovative features. Whether targeting casual gamers or seasoned players, this immersive experience delivers excitement through its familiar mechanics and new festive twist.

BGaming has kickstarted a frightfully fun Halloween adventure in Haunted Reels. This feel-good Burtonesque slot combines eerie sound effects and animations, with themed features, such as a trio of Buy Bonus levels, ghost Wilds, pumpkin Scatters, and a memorable Bonus Game with multipliers. Set in the gloomy garden of a haunted mansion, this monster bash unfolds as players enter through a crowd of ghosts, with 97% RTP, and well-balanced payouts and results offering a rewarding experience.

Players must strap themselves in for the drive of their lives in Race4Gold, the latest adrenaline-fuelled slot from Silverback Gaming. The racetrack is laid out over five reels and three rows, with 243 ways to win with each spin. Be late on the brakes to match three symbols from left to right to win. Driver skill is a must, but players will need support from their entire crew if they are to cross the finish line first. This is where the Pitstop Lock comes in…

Buffalo’s Sun 3 is a thrilling new addition to Zillion Games’ Buffalo’s Sun series, beloved by players for its exciting Wild West adventure. Get ready for a wild ride through the frontier with stunning graphics and captivating gameplay! Buffalo’s Sun 3 is a high-volatility slot featuring 5 reels and 25 paylines, immersing players in a dynamic Wild West experience. The iconic buffalo takes center stage as the key to big wins.

Light up your torches and seek out frightening free spins, wicked pumpkin wilds and ghostly skull money respins in Haunted Jack, Vibra Gaming’s thrilling new Halloween slot game. Perfect for this time of year, prepare yourselves for jump scares galore in this spooky slot where big prizes and amazing treats await only the bravest players. Set within a series of ghoulish backdrops including a haunted house, eerie pumpkin patch and a spooky potion room, players are invited to spin and await their fate as the reels offer multiple opportunities to win big with a variety of exciting, original features.

Amusnet has released 5 Diamond Plus, a new video slot game that perfectly combines tradition and modernity. The latest addition to the company’s online casino portfolio has 5 reels and 5 paylines, and features exciting gameplay, ambient music and a player-friendly interface. The game offers a classic theme that combines a selection of juicy fruits, a lucky Seven and the dazzling golden Diamond, which is an Expanding Wild symbol.

Play’n GO invites players to temporarily cross the threshold into the afterlife in Baron: Lord of Saturday, where spirits dance and fortunes await. Watch your step as you set foot into these mystical swamplands, where the barrier between the living and the dead has been weakened, in preparation for the festivities… For it is here that the legendary Baron Samedi hosts the afterlife’s greatest celebration. This 5×4 video slot immerses players in a world where the dead mingle with the living under a moonlit sky, and every spin could reveal ancient magic and untold rewards from the beyond.

Blueprint Gaming marks the return of the notorious banker and the latest addition to its player-favourite series in Deal or No Deal™: Banker’s Boost, offering slot enthusiasts a host of engaging themed-features and bonus rounds. Paying homage to the beloved television show which fittingly returns to viewers’ screens this Autumn, the feature-filled 4,096 ways to win slot transports players to the Deal or No Deal™ studio where red and golden boxes adorn the 6×4 grid, complemented by specially themed bonus symbols and Blueprint’s Jackpot King progressive system.

Play’n GO invites players to join intrepid explorer Rich Wilde on his most daring adventure yet in Rich Wilde and the Pearls of Vishnu. This thrilling 5×3 slot takes players deep into the heart of ancient India, where divine challenges await at every turn. The latest release in the beloved Rich Wilde series, Rich Wilde and the Pearls of Vishnu takes players on an exhilarating journey in search of mythic jewels said to be guarded by the God of Preservation himself. With stunning visuals and rich storytelling, this slot captures the magic and mystery of ancient temples hidden amidst the lush Indian jungle.

Tom Horn Gaming, an igaming software solutions supplier, is introducing 27 Crystal Fruits, the latest instalment in their beloved Crystal Fruits series. Packed with fresh twists, this classic slot game brings a vibrant new energy to the fruit machine genre. Players can look forward to the exhilarating Infinite 27 Wild Respin, powered by the supplier’s innovative proprietary feature, QuickX and a thrilling Bonus Buy option, making every spin a chance for massive rewards.

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Austria
Landmark Player Refund Ruling Threatens Curacao
The sprawling tendrils of the player refund drama look to finally have ensnared Curacao, much in the way they have imperilled Malta for the past few years, after a local court ruled that a refund owed to a player in Austria must be paid by an operator based on the Caribbean island.
Experts believe the ruling marks a turning point for Curacao in the long-running player refund saga — the attempts by players to reclaim all of their losses from offshore operators in European grey markets.
Last week, the highest legal authority of the Dutch Caribbean islands — The Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and of Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba — found in favour of an Austrian gambler.
The individual had originally won their case back in 2023, when an Austrian court ruled that she was entitled to all of the €25,518.42 lost to Raging Rhino N.V., which operates the brand LuckyDays.
This ruling is just one of thousands that have been issued in Austria and Germany over the past five years, with hundreds of millions of euros in refunds either already paid out via judgements and settlements or, more likely, blocked by gambling-friendly jurisdictions.
For the most part, this wave of pro-player judgements has created issues for Malta, where a larger number of current and former grey market gambling providers are headquartered.
That ultimately led to the infamous Bill 55, a piece of legislation which empowers judges in Malta to block rulings from foreign courts against local gambling companies, on the grounds that permitting the refunds to go ahead would violate the country’s public order.
Bill 55 remains highly controversial and is coming under sustained pressure from a series of cases currently being heard before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).
Order maintained
Curacao has also traditionally offered a friendly environment for online gambling operators, albeit with a considerably more tarnished reputation than Malta.
So it has come as a surprise to many observers that judges in the Raging Rhino case have ultimately sided with lawyers attempting to transfer a refund judgement from Austria.
According to reports in the Curacao Chronicle, Raging Rhino attempted to match the Maltese defense, arguing that allowing the refund to go through would violate Curacao’s public order
Judges also refused to allow the gambling company to re-litigate the case in any way, asserting that their task was simply establishing whether the foreign judgment could be safely recognised in Curacao.
Raging Rhino were also ordered to pay €2,286.72 in legal costs, the Chronicle said.
A tipping point
Although the volume of cash involved in this case is relatively minor, it represents the tip of a potentially vast iceberg that could cost operators in Curacao huge sums.
Lawyers and litigating funding companies have spent years finding potential clients and buying up claims from anyone who gambled in Austria and Germany with an operator without a local licence.
That includes plenty of gambling companies in Curacao, which has long hosted a bustling offshore gambling community.
Until recently, that sector was almost completely hidden by opaque layers of regulation, however recent reforms on the island have forced operators to apply for new licence and, in so doing, join a public register that displays their status.
According to that register, Raging Rhino’s Curacao licence expired on March 26, but it has an application which is currently being assessed.
Although this new era of transparency remains the target of criticism, last week’s ruling demonstrates that forcing companies out into the open is also opening them up to greater legal risk.
The Raging Rhino judgement is blood in the water for the many legal teams and litigating funding firms that have hundreds, if not thousands, of player refund cases on their books.
With major support from Malta, lawyers representing gambling companies have been fairly successful in protecting their clients, following an initial wave of settlements.
Although the tide may be gradually turning against the industry, thanks to the CJEU, pro-industry lawyers still believe that player lawyers who have spent considerable sums acquiring claims are desperate to find ways to generate income while they remain stymied by Bill 55.
A weak point in the armour of Curacao operators, who have for so long resisted any international enforcement, is likely to spur a flurry of new claims and attempts to have judgments transferred from Germany and Austria.
At least one expert in online gambling law believes that this judgment will effectively end all operations in Germany and Austria for Curacao-based companies.
This would mirror the experience of Malta, which saw its local operators pushed out of Austria by the threat of refund judgments.
Maltese firms that chose not to apply for an online slots or betting licence have also exited Germany.
With judges having established a precedent that European refund judgments can be transferred to Malta, a wave of similar cases is sure to follow, raising serious questions about the status of Curacao as a haven for the offshore online gambling industry.
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Loud Launches, Quiet Exits Why Partner Culture Outlasts Partner Acquisition
London is a city built on institutions that never needed to announce themselves. The law firms on Chancery Lane, the private clubs in St. James’s they endure not through attention, but through trust accumulated over decades. Quietly. Consistently. Without a rebrand every two years. Which makes London an interesting backdrop for the affiliate industry’s annual conversation with itself. Because iGaming, by contrast, has mastered the art of attention.Conference floors are fluent in volume: oversized visuals, stacked merchandise, account managers with pitch decks and a practiced sense of urgency. Every programme is premium. Every stand is exclusive. What it rarely produces is what the spreadsheet actually needs: long-term ROI, partner retention, relationships worth more in year three than month one.
The Market Learned to Perform Premium. It Forgot to Practice It.
When an entire market adopts the same vocabulary premium, VIP, exclusive, top-tier the signal stops carrying information. The gifting mechanics follow the same logic: items chosen for the photograph rather than the relationship. With this approach the partner is the audience, not the counterpart.
The structural problem is this: markets that compete on noise attract partners who respond to noise, and lose them the moment a louder offer comes along. Attention is not loyalty. Activation is not retention.
High-performing affiliate partnerships share a different architecture: predictability over promises, honest communication over promotional language, consistency whether a relationship is new or years old. Strong partners don’t leave for marginal CPA improvements when the relationship itself has value they’d be giving up. That dynamic reduces churn, extends LTV, and compounds over time in ways no single activation can replicate.
Manor as Model: The Economics of Restraint
PlayamoPartners’ presence at iGB London stand H-60, 1–2 July operates on this logic. The Manor concept takes the British manor as its central metaphor: not a venue, but a model of relationships. There is an etiquette, a code, standards that everyone inside understands. Membership implies alignment.
The aesthetic is restraint. The underlying logic is economic. Trust, in this industry, has a measurable ROI that most programmes never stop to calculate because they’re too busy announcing it.
The Code of Honor: Giving the Industry Its Memory Back
At the centre of the Manor experience is a physical book not a lookbook or catalogue, but a Code of Honor: partner feedback, written by partners themselves, accumulated across events and years. A physical record implies that what partners say is worth keeping in a form that persists that the relationship has a history worth preserving.
The iGaming industry has become extremely efficient at forgetting. Campaigns replace campaigns. Account managers cycle through. Programmes pivot quarterly. The Code of Honor is a deliberate counter to that tendency. It treats reputation not as a marketing asset but as something that grows through repeated honest interaction. An archive of trust, built over time.
Recognition Over Raffle
Partners who contribute to the Code of Honor become eligible for recognition items including a MacBook Neo 13, iPhone Air, and iPad Air. Come by on 02.07 at 14 o’clock and collect your prize.
The framing matters. These are not raffle prizes. Recognition is relational: you are who you are, and that is acknowledged. One is a CPA model applied to gifting. The other is how relationships between people who respect each other actually function.
The partners the Manor is designed for are not the ones who show up for a giveaway they’re the ones who show up to engage, to leave something of their own behind, to participate in the ongoing record of what this programme is.
Continuity of Standards
This approach isn’t new for PlayamoPartners. Past recognition has included Samsonite, Hugo Boss, TAG Heuer, Cartier, YSL. At iGB London, partners at H-60 will find Cartier wallets and MacBooks among the acknowledgements.
Premium gifting delivered consistently, to partners aligned with programme standards, across multiple years and conferences, reads differently from a one-time budget line. It signals a stable set of values with no particular need for an audience.
What Remains After the Conference Floor Clears
Rates, tools, tracking platforms are table stakes. Any serious programme can match them within a quarter. What cannot be quickly replicated is culture: honest communication, payments that arrive without chasing, account managers who know your business well enough to have an opinion about it.
Manor of PlayamoPartners arrives at iGB London not as an activation, but as a position. Behind it: a system, a reputation, a code of conduct that predates this event and will outlast it.
Stand H-60 | 1–2 July | iGB London
Contact the team:
- Edgar @Nertevics — CEO, PlayamoPartners
- Slava @AMOSLAVA — Affiliate Manager Team Lead
- Anna @anna20bet — Affiliate Manager
- Andrey @Andrey_playamo — Affiliate Manager
- Barbara @BarbaraPlayamoPartners — Affiliate Manager
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PhilWeb Showcases Technology-Driven Growth Vision at SiGMA Asia 2026
PhilWeb Corporation has reinforced its position as a technology-driven company at SiGMA Asia 2026, highlighting its continuing transformation through digital innovation, scalable platform solutions and strategic technology investments aligned with the rapidly evolving digital economy in Asia.
As one of the Philippines’ established technology and platform providers, PhilWeb participated in SiGMA Asia 2026 to showcase its long-term vision centered on digital infrastructure, operational scalability, customer engagement technologies and future-ready platform development. The company’s presence at the international event reflects its broader strategy of strengthening its role within the growing technology, digital entertainment and fintech ecosystem in the region.
With more than 25 years of operational experience, PhilWeb continues to evolve alongside changing market demands and technological advancements. Over the years, the company has steadily expanded its capabilities through investments in platform modernization, integrated digital systems, payment technologies and data-driven operational tools designed to support scalable and efficient business operations.
As industries across Asia continue to undergo digital transformation, PhilWeb sees increasing opportunities in technology-enabled ecosystems where connectivity, automation, customer experience and operational efficiency play increasingly important roles in long-term business growth.
At SiGMA Asia 2026, the company highlighted initiatives focused on strengthening its digital ecosystem through improved platform capabilities, enhanced payment integration infrastructure and technology solutions designed to support seamless experiences across both physical and digital customer environments.
PhilWeb also emphasised the growing importance of integrated platforms and scalable digital operations as consumer behaviour continues to shift toward more connected and technology-driven experiences. The company continues to adapt to these evolving trends by exploring innovations that improve accessibility, operational flexibility and customer engagement.
Participation at SiGMA Asia 2026 also provided PhilWeb with opportunities to engage with international technology firms, fintech companies, digital infrastructure providers, payment solutions companies and regional business partners as it continues to strengthen its long-term growth strategy.
Beyond technology expansion, PhilWeb continues to prioritise governance, compliance-driven systems, operational transparency and sustainable business.
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