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The Hidden Costs of Bad Migration: Why So Many Migrations Go Wrong

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Platform migration is often seen as a natural upgrade—faster systems, modern tools, smoother operations. But if handled carelessly, it can do more harm than good. Revenue losses, downtime, and broken player trust usually trace back to avoidable mistakes.

Atlaslive outlines where most migration projects go off track and how operators can prepare to avoid unnecessary damage.

Top Mistakes During Migration

  • Moving Too Much Historical Data
    Bringing over every transaction, spin, and log might sound thorough, but it often clutters the new platform and slows down the process.
    Note: Data strategy is never one-size-fits-all. Every operator’s structure is different, so Atlaslive defines the data scope together with the partner after a detailed review.
  • Overlapping with Peak Traffic
    A poorly timed cutover can cause downtime right when players are most active, especially during local peaks or major sporting events.
  • Ignoring DNS and Domain Details
    DNS tasks may look simple, but small missteps like missed redirects or misaligned timing can lead to temporary visibility loss.
  • Leaving Teams Out of the Loop
    Even the best-prepared system can stumble if internal teams don’t know how to use it.
  • Settling for Weak Retention Tools
    A platform migration shouldn’t cost you conversions. Missing segmentation or limited bonus rules can slow down re-engagement right after go-live.

Atlaslive Recommendations

First of all, the Atlaslive team often advises migrating only what’s critical for daily operations—balances, active sessions, bonuses, and compliance details. However, it depends on each operator and their needs.

Another critical point is to choose truly off-peak windows and communicate every step of the process with clear, timely updates. Besides, it’s important to prepare DNS changes early, coordinate certificates and redirects, and track every signal after cutover to catch issues instantly.

Also, before migration, consider training operational departments—support, risk, CRM, and payments—in sandbox environments before launch, ensuring everyone is ready for Day 1.

Finally, Atlaslive urges you to check that you choose a high-retention platform for the transition.

Read the full article on the Atlaslive blog to explore these migration challenges in more detail and learn how to prevent them.

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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The Plaza Hotel & Casino brings back the only All-Inclusive Hotel Room Package in Las Vegas this summer

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Given its popularity for the past two summers, the Plaza Hotel & Casino is again offering Las Vegas’ only all-inclusive hotel room package starting at $104 per person per night for stays this summer.

The Plaza was the first Las Vegas property to introduce an all-inclusive hotel room package in the summer of 2024. It was so well received by guests that the iconic downtown Las Vegas property has offered it every summer since.

“We always want our guests to have a great time and feel that they are getting the best value for their vacation dollars,” said Jonathan Jossel, CEO of the Plaza Hotel & Casino. “Our all-inclusive hotel package has been created based on our guests’ feedback and offers waived resort fees, meals, bottomless drinks, and other perks to ensure they have a memorable experience.”

The Plaza’ all-inclusive hotel room package waives all resort fees, but guests still can enjoy free access to the fitness center, self-parking, and rooftop pool. The package also includes free early check-in, free bottled water, bottomless drinks from the Omaha Bar and Sports Book Bar on the casino floor, and breakfast and dinner from various dining outlets. Guests also receive a 25% discount on cocktails at the rooftop pool, because there is no better way to enjoy a summer vacation than sipping a chilled beverage poolside.

The Plaza’s all-inclusive hotel room package is available for booking online for stays June 1 through August 31 at plazahotelcasino.com/las-vegas-all-inclusive-room-package/.

 

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GET SET FOR GREATNESS AND THE POKERSTARS’ SPRING CHAMPIONSHIP OF ONLINE POKER WITH THE SCOOP WARM UP SERIES, AWARDING $10 MILLION IN GUARANTEES

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With PokerStars’ iconic Spring Championship of Online Poker (SCOOP) just around the corner, poker players can get set for greatness and start strong with the SCOOP Warm Up series, which runs February 1-16 and guarantees over $10 million in prizes.

With 69 events across high and low tiers inspired by SCOOP events and formats, and buy-ins ranging from just $2.20 to $5,200, SCOOP Warm Up offers newcomers and seasoned pros the perfect opportunity to fine-tune their skills and build momentum ahead of the prestigious SCOOP series taking place this year from March 1-25.

Among the SCOOP Warm Up schedule highlights are two thrilling Main Events and an exciting lineup of Sunday action:

  • $109 Sunday Special (PKO), $500,000 guaranteed, February 1
  • $75 Sunday Special, $400,000 guaranteed, February 8
  • $22 Mystery Sunday Special, $250,000 guaranteed, February 8
  • $109 Main Event Low, $1 million guaranteed, February 15
  • $1,050 Main Event High, $300,000 guaranteed, February 15

Poker players can also crank up their Warm Up game with daily challenges and claim their spot in the Main Event through the SCOOP Warm Up Ticket Machine raffle, which runs February 1 -12 and awards $200,000 in coveted SCOOP Warm Up Main Event tickets.

For a chance to scoop a ticket, players can opt in via their challenges window from February 1 and complete up to three daily challenges by playing SCOOP Warm Up tournaments:

  • Play in at least one event to secure the first raffle entry
  • Play in at least two events to earn the second raffle entry
  • Knock out at least two players in SCOOP Warm Up events to get a third raffle entry

To find out more about SCOOP Warm Up, please visit the PokerStars website or the PokerStars Blog.

 

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Gamification as a Responsible Gaming Tool in iGaming Platforms

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In iGaming products, gamification often shapes how engagement is structured. Missions, level systems, progress indicators, and challenge mechanics turn gameplay into a guided journey. As responsible gaming (RG) evolves from a compliance obligation into a product design requirement, these same mechanics are being used to make RG tools more visible and easier to use—so they feel like part of the experience rather than something hidden or separate.

In this article, Atlaslive shares its perspective on how technology can support safer, more transparent player journeys.

The Shift: RG as a Core Product Function

Responsible gaming is increasingly seen as a capability the platform must deliver effectively, not just offer in theory. Features such as limit-setting, reality checks, and session breaks are expected to be easy to find, simple to understand, and accessible without friction.

For instance, the UK Gambling Commission requires financial limits and time-based controls to be available at all times, not buried in complex navigation or hidden menus. These expectations also apply to how operators present and implement RG tools, emphasizing clarity, usability, and genuine player choice rather than a box-ticking approach to compliance.

At the same time, safer play organizations stress the value of approachable support. GambleAware materials highlight player-focused tools that help users reflect on their habits, review activity, and maintain control.

Practical Applications of Gamification in RG

Gamification becomes useful in RG when it improves the visibility and approachability of these features. Structured prompts and familiar UI elements can draw attention to tools without disrupting the player experience. Gamified elements can also provide helpful context—such as time or spend snapshots and gentle check-ins—without creating alarm or discomfort.

It also supports normalization of responsible actions. Step-by-step limit setting, clear confirmations, and neutral prompts around pauses or reality checks can frame these moments as standard parts of play rather than interruptions. In this way, gamification helps position breaks and reviews as choices, not restrictions.

What to Avoid

Gamification loses its value when it drives intensity instead of control. Mechanics that create urgency or reward extended sessions and higher spending can undermine RG goals. Problems also arise when RG tools are difficult to access—when players have to search for limits or breaks—or when messaging feels overly heavy, making support features uncomfortable to use.

In short, when applied thoughtfully, gamification helps RG tools integrate naturally into the overall product experience and supports long-term player trust.

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 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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