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1spin4win rolls out “Multiplier Madness”: an exclusive Cash & Drops promo built on Multiplier mechanics

1spin4win, a classic online slot provider, presents “Multiplier Madness” — a Cash & Drops network promotion powered by fresh 1spin4win Multiplier mechanics, designed to help operators grow GGR and enhance player engagement.
The campaign will last two weeks, from July 4 to July 17, 2025. Unlike other promos that focus solely on cash prizes, this one stands out by offering random multipliers on non-winning spins — a mechanic rarely used in the world of online casino campaigns. A total of 1,215 multipliers will be available, with the highest reaching x500 of the original bet.
Designed to appeal to a broad player base, “Multiplier Madness” will include 10 diverse slots, spanning beloved fruit classics and richly themed adventures:
- Golden Joker 100 Hold and Win
- Tiger’s Steps Hold and Win
- Lucky Win Spins X
- Lucky Retro Fruits
- Cash’n Fruits Fortune 27
- Lucky 2 Ways
- Cash Amplifier 243
- Buffalo’s Wealth Hold and Win
- Hold The Gold
- Hot Coins & Fruits 243
One of the highlights of the campaign lineup is Golden Joker 100 Hold and Win — a fan-favorite from the Golden Joker series, driven by the beloved bonus round mechanics. The second gem in the selection is Tiger’s Steps Hold and Win — the first chapter of a special Japan-inspired collection, where slots are connected through a shared storyline that unfolds with each new release. It topped the charts in April, becoming the most popular game of the month by bet count.
“Multiplier Madness” is a powerful tool for operators to boost player engagement. By adding an extra layer of anticipation and excitement to the regular gaming experience, casinos can encourage longer play sessions, enhancing player retention, and strengthening brand loyalty. Additionally, this promotion can help raise brand visibility in the market and attract new players. Ultimately, it leads to increased betting volume and higher GGR.
The debut Cash & Drops Multipliers promo from 1spin4win, “Money Rain”, turned out to be a major success, surpassing all projections. The campaign delivered significant results across key metrics: Bet count grew by 41.7%, bet sum by 61.8%, and average bet by 9.2%, while player count surged by 68.2%.
To ensure effortless and convenient participation, 1spin4win takes the burden of campaign implementation off the operators’ shoulders. All features will be set up automatically, and prizes will be credited directly to players’ accounts with no extra configuration on the casino’s part.
All the participating titles support both fiat and cryptocurrencies, allowing players around the globe to enjoy well-balanced slots.
Olga Hlukhovskaya, Business Development Director at 1spin4win, highlighted, “Last October, we launched our first Cash & Drops Multipliers promotion, ‘Money Rain.’ Multiplier-based mechanics were a true innovation in the industry at that time, offering players a fresh and exciting experience they hadn’t encountered before. Naturally, we were curious to see how this novel format would perform. The results were impressive: bet sum increased by 61.8%, and overall performance was strong across the board. This groundbreaking promotion resonated with players, proving that offering something new and unique can significantly boost engagement and wagering. Don’t miss the chance to provide your players with experiences they can’t find elsewhere!”
For further details or inquiries, please contact the dedicated 1spin4win Account Manager or Olga Hlukhovskaya, Business Development Director at 1spin4win, at [email protected].
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Atlaslive Analysis: European Gambling Market Enters €123.4 Billion Digital-First Era

Atlaslive, a premier iGaming platform provider, today released a comprehensive analysis of the European gambling market transformation, revealing that the industry’s €123.4 billion revenue base is undergoing unprecedented digital evolution. The analysis, based on latest market intelligence from European Gaming & Betting Association in partnership with H2 Gambling Capital, identifies mobile gaming as the dominant force reshaping player engagement across the continent.
Mobile Revolution Drives Market Transformation
Atlaslive’s analysis reveals that mobile devices now generate 58% of Europe’s online gambling revenue in 2024, with projections indicating this figure will surge to 67% by 2029. This mobile-first transformation represents a fundamental shift in how operators must approach platform development and player acquisition strategies.
“The data unequivocally demonstrates that the future of European gambling is mobile-first,” said Anastasiia Poltavets, CMO at Atlaslive. “Operators who fail to prioritize mobile optimization and user experience will find themselves increasingly marginalized in a market where player expectations have fundamentally evolved.”
Online Gambling Accelerates Toward 45% Market Share
The analysis identifies online gambling as the clear growth engine of the European market, with digital channels expected to command 45% of total gambling revenue by 2029, up from 39% in 2024. This €66.8 billion online market projection represents a 6.9% compound annual growth rate, significantly outpacing the 1.8% growth expected in land-based gambling.
Key growth drivers identified by Atlaslive include:
- Casino games leading digital adoption: €21.5 billion in 2024, growing to €30.8 billion by 2029
- Sports betting momentum: €13.7 billion online revenue with 6.9% annual growth trajectory
- Lottery digital transformation: Strongest growth potential at 7.7% annually, reaching €10.4 billion by 2029
Geographic Disparities Signal Untapped Opportunities
Country-by-country analysis reveals significant market maturity variations across Europe, presenting strategic opportunities for technology providers and operators.
Digital Leaders:
- Sweden: 68.3% online share
- Finland and Denmark: Both at 68.1% online share
- Strong mobile adoption and regulatory frameworks driving digital-first engagement
Growth Markets:
- Italy: Europe’s largest market at €21.0 billion with only 21.7% online penetration
- Germany: €14.4 billion market with 22.6% online share indicating substantial digital expansion potential
- France: €14.0 billion market with significant room for online growth
Strategic Implications for Industry Stakeholders
The Atlaslive analysis identifies several critical success factors for market participants:
For Operators:
- Mobile-native platform architecture becomes non-negotiable
- Omnichannel integration essential for capturing cross-platform player value
- Geographic expansion strategies should prioritize markets with low online penetration
For Technology Providers:
- Platform scalability must accommodate sustained high-growth environments
- Cross-jurisdictional compliance capabilities increasingly valuable
- Mobile-first development methodologies essential for competitive positioning
Market Resilience Demonstrates Industry Maturity
Despite digital transformation, analysis confirms the continued relevance of land-based gambling, which maintains €75.5 billion in 2024 revenue and projects steady 1.8% annual growth. This dual-track evolution demonstrates industry maturity and the enduring appeal of gambling experiences.
“The European gambling market is demonstrating remarkable sophistication in its evolution,” added Anastasiia Poltavets. “Rather than simple digital displacement, we’re witnessing the emergence of a truly integrated ecosystem where online and land-based channels complement and enhance each other.”
To explore the full report, regional breakdowns, and strategic insights for 2025 and beyond, visit: https://atlaslive.tech/blog/the-european-gambling-revolution-euro1234-billion-market-transforms-in-the-digital-age.
This document is provided to you for your information and discussion only. This document was based on public sources of information and was created by the Atlaslive team for marketing usage. It is not a solicitation or an offer to buy or sell any gambling-related product. Nothing in this document constitutes legal or business development advice. This document has been prepared from sources Atlaslive believes to be reliable, but we do not guarantee its accuracy or completeness and do not accept liability for any loss arising from its use. Atlaslive reserves the right to remedy any errors that may be present in this document.
About Atlaslive
Atlaslive, formerly known as Atlas-IAC, underwent a rebranding campaign in May 2024. It is a B2B software development company that specializes in creating a multifunctional and automated platform to optimize the workflow of sports betting and casino operators. Key components of the Atlaslive Platform include Sportsbook, Casino, Risk Management and Anti-Fraud Tools, CRM, Bonus Engine, Business Analytics, Payment Systems, and Retail Module. Follow the company on LinkedIn to stay updated with the latest news in iGaming technology.
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Clarion to introduce ICE Research Institute to industry opinion-formers as part of AI presentation at Gaming In Spain conference

A senior Clarion Gaming team led by Director of Industry Insight and Engagement, Ewa Bakun has been invited to speak at the Gaming in Spain conference, organised by Willem van Oort and taking place in Madrid on 26 June.
The presentation which will also see contributions from Clarion Gaming’s Liliana Costa, has the working title AI on ICE – cooperating with the Spanish and global research institutions to understand the impacts of Artificial Intelligence in the sector.
Looking ahead to the event Ewa Bakun said: “The invitation to speak at Gaming In Spain provides a perfect environment to officially introduce the ICE Research Institute which as part of its remit is funding academic exploration of AI ethics and applications in the gambling sector.
“As part of the relocation of ICE from London to Barcelona, Clarion Gaming together with Fira Barcelona have agreed a programme of collaboration with the objective of building a legacy which goes beyond the very significant economic impact of staging the world’s biggest gambling technology show in the city.
“An annual investment fund has been allocated with the ICE Research Institute (IRI) offering grants to scientific and academic institutions to fund research on prevention and sustainability.
“The IRI is investing in research that generates hard data and provides a robust scientific base to inform decision making. Working closely with institutional stakeholders both in Spain and on the international stage the ICE Research Institute will promote cross-border scientific cooperation to ensure the ethical adoption of AI in the gambling industry.”
Gaming in Spain founder Willem van Oort, creator of the successful Gaming in Holland and Gaming in Germany communities said: “Gaming In Spain provides essential business intelligence on the Spanish iGaming market and I am delighted to be able to include Ewa and colleagues from Clarion Gaming to provide an update on the work that’s being undertaken by the ICE Research Institute.
“The vision is to foster closer cooperation between research institutions and the industry resulting in evidence-based decisions and debates. The ethical adoption of AI in gambling is arguably one of the most contentious and topical debates impacting the industry and I am looking forward to learn more about the pioneering work being supported by the ICE Research Institute as part of the ICE Legacy Project.”
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96% of SPFL players know where to find support for gambling issues after EPIC and William Hill sessions

A survey of SPFL players that attended the competition’s new gambling harm prevention education programme has shown that 96% of players are now confident that they know where to seek support if they are worried about their gambling behaviour, thanks to the knowledge provided to them as part of William Hill’s first season as title sponsors.
With the intention of ensuring that players and staff across all four divisions understand the importance of safer gambling, the programme has reached nearly 800 players and a further 160 staff members, as 37 clubs hosted talks during the 2024/25 season from two former professional footballers with their own past issues of gambling-related harm to share.
The two ex-pros – former Wales U21 and Wrexham striker Marc Williams and Scotland-capped former Liverpool defender Dominic Matteo – were seconded to clubs by EPIC Global Solutions; leaders in gambling harm prevention whose client base includes all 72 EFL clubs, MLB teams and the vast NCAA college sports network.
As a result of the sessions, alongside virtually every player now knowing where to seek support if they are worried about their gambling behaviour, 93% confirmed they now have a good or excellent level of awareness of professional athletes’ vulnerability to harmful gambling – an increase from 70% having that level of knowledge before the session.
The same post-session figure – 93% – also believed they had a good or excellent level of awareness around gambling and professional integrity, which rose from 74% before the session.
Neil Doncaster, SPFL group chief executive, said: “These figures show the real impact that EPIC’s gambling harm awareness programme has had with SPFL clubs and its players, which is great to see.
“We’ve had extremely positive feedback from our members on how informative the sessions have been and it’s excellent it has reached so many players and staff members across our game in its first season.
“We’re proud to continue to support this partnership alongside William Hill and look forward to seeing it develop further in the seasons ahead.”
Among the players to take part in the series of talks was Hibernian’s Kieron Bowie, who made his Scotland debut in Monday’s 4-0 win over Liechtenstein. Speaking after hearing how Marc Williams’ professional career was affected by issues with problem gambling, he admitted:
“In this industry, obviously you have a lot of free time; you’re in hotels overnight or you’re away on international duty and you’re left to your own devices, doing whatever on your phone. It’s easy to get roped into that, especially in this environment where there’s a lot of gambling, like cards on the buses and all that sort of stuff, so it’s easily done.
“I think seeing what he went through just reassures that that’s not the path you want to go down.”
The education programme will continue for a second season in 2025/26, with a focus on extending the audience to include SPFL clubs’ academies and women’s squads, as well as engaging with community trusts and supporter groups to ensure the message is also accessible to fans of all 42 clubs.
Per Widerstrom, CEO of evoke, the parent group of William Hill, said: “The education programme is a fundamental element of our sponsorship. It’s really important that we balance the passion of players and fans with gambling responsibly, and I am delighted to see such good progress made during our first year of sponsorship.
“We now look forward to next season and extending the programme to academies, women’s squads and supporters”
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