Crash Games
ICONIC21 launches Arrow Chase, a continuous multiplayer multiplier game
ICONIC21 has launched Arrow Chase, a new iGaming title the supplier says is designed as a continuous experience rather than a round-based game.
The game is built around an arrow that “endlessly” moves across the screen towards multiplier blocks. ICONIC21 said players choose multiplier blocks to bet on and receive instant payouts when blocks are hit, with the experience running without “rounds, resets” or downtime.
ICONIC21 is also positioning Arrow Chase as a multiplayer product, with all players watching the same on-screen action at the same time. The company said the concept aims to combine timing-driven play associated with crash-style mechanics with a continuous flow.
Edvardas Sadovskis, Chief Product Officer at ICONIC21, said: “Every few years, something comes along that makes the industry stop and reconsider what a game can be. We believe Arrow Chase is one of those moments. We built something with no round, no reset, no interruption, because we believe that is what the next generation of players will come to expect. What comes after it is a conversation we are very much looking forward to having.”
ICONIC21 said Arrow Chase was informed by ongoing discussions with operator partners on player behaviour and demand, and suggested the format could evolve into a new category with naming still to be defined.
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Crash Games
Million Games launches Give Me The Money crash game with player-controlled multipliers
Million Games has launched Give Me The Money, a new arcade-style crash game aimed at operators and aggregators, the supplier said on 25 June 2026. The title was announced from Skövde, Sweden.
Set in a carnival-themed environment, the game puts players behind a “money gun” that fires stacks of cash at a target to increase the multiplier. Million Games said progression is not automatic, with players controlling the pace via a FIRE mechanic that increases fire-rate while also increasing the chance of an instant crash event.
The release includes selectable low and high volatility modes, optional auto cashout, and rounds that can end immediately on a crash. Players can cash out at any point before a crash occurs, with Million Games stating a maximum win potential of up to x1000.
“With Give Me The Money, we wanted to build something simple, energetic, and immediately understandable,” said Thomas Nimstad, CEO of Million Games. “The game takes familiar crash mechanics and adds a layer of player interaction that creates a different kind of pressure and pacing.”
Give Me The Money expands Million Games’ portfolio of crash formats, following titles including Chicken X and Temple X. The supplier said the game is now available for operators and aggregators.
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Crash Games
Million Games launches Infinite X with progression-based crash gameplay
New instant game adds energy management and rebuy mechanics across 40 levels, letting players cash out or continue while keeping multiplier progress.
Million Games has launched Infinite X, a progression-based instant game, the studio said on 9 June 2026 in Skövde, Sweden. The release targets operators and aggregators via Million Games.
The game uses a continuous progression model rather than a single-event outcome. Players guide a character, Joe, up a staircase of 32 steps across 40 levels, with each step consuming energy and every 5th step restoring it.
Multiplier growth builds as players climb, with the option to cash out at any point. Players can also rebuy to continue from their current position while retaining both progress and multiplier, with rebuy costs scaling based on progression and potential reward.
“Infinite X represents a different way of thinking about instant games,” said Thomas Nimstad, CEO of Million Games. “Instead of focusing on a single result, we’ve built an experience around progression, strategy, and player control. By combining multiplier growth, energy management, and rebuy decisions, Infinite X creates a gameplay loop that feels engaging from the first step to the last.”
Million Games said Infinite X includes energy-based progression, randomised power-ups, and an accelerating multiplier curve designed to reward players for pushing further.
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Crash Games
Games Global rolls out football-themed slots, crash and live casino ahead of summer tournament
Games Global on 9 June 2026 announced a slate of football-themed online casino releases spanning slots, crash and live casino, timed ahead of a major tournament starting 11 June across the USA, Canada and Mexico.
The rollout is headlined by On Air Entertainment’s Fidget Football, a foosball-inspired live casino game featuring 22 motorised spinners moving the ball across a table-top pitch, supported by live commentary. Games Global said the title includes betting options such as match winner, both teams to score, and over/under goals.
Also included is Buck Stakes Entertainment’s Kick Crash
, a stadium-themed crash game where players cash out before the footballer takes a shot at goal.
The supplier is also adding three football-themed slots: Nailed It! Games’ Goal Bonanza
(expanding wilds and jackpots), Gameburger Studios’ Goal Strike Fan Frenzy
(Drum and Epic Strike
features), and Neko Games’ Golazo Tiger Mystery
Link&Win
(bingo mechanics).
Dave Reynolds, Director of Games Strategy and Partner Management at Games Global, said: “Football will be at the centre of the summer. Working across our studio network, we’ve powered a portfolio of football-themed games spanning verticals from slots to crash – designed to engage players across platforms and sustain momentum well beyond the summer.”
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