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Pragmatic Play launches The Dog House Megaways™ 1000 with 1,000x wild multipliers
Pragmatic Play has released The Dog House Megaways
1000, the latest entry in its Dog House slot franchise, the supplier said on 14th July 2026. The title is built on a 6×7 grid with 117,649 max ways and a stated maximum win of 25,000x.
The company said the slot includes wild multipliers that can reach up to 1,000x in both the base game and the bonus game. Where multiple multiplier wilds are included in the same winning combination, their values multiply together before being applied to the total win.
According to Pragmatic Play, landing 3-6 scatters triggers a bonus game awarding up to 20 free spins and a choice of two modes: Sticky Wilds Free Spins, where multiplier wilds remain in place, and Random Wilds Free Spins, which can award up to six additional wilds per round.
The supplier added that Super Bonus symbols can unlock two enhanced bonus levels that combine sticky and random wilds. The release follows recent Pragmatic Play slot launches Fury of Anubis and Big Bass Blast.
Sharon McHugh, Director of Public Relations at Pragmatic Play, said: “Adding to one of Pragmatic Play’s most recognisable and popular franchises, The Dog House Megaways
1000 will get tails wagging with its incredible multiplier potential, enhanced bonus game features, and 25,000x max win.”
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Brazil
Aviatrix goes live with Flutter Brazil’s Betnacional
Aviatrix has expanded its presence in Brazil after going live with Betnacional, an online betting and gaming brand in the country that is part of Flutter Entertainment. The launch was announced on July 14, 2026.
The partnership brings Aviatrix’s crash game to Betnacional players for the first time, as the supplier continues to build distribution in Brazil.
Frederico Cunha, Head of Games at Flutter Brazil, said: “Our strategy is centered on building a gaming portfolio that reflects the evolving preferences of Brazilian players. By continuously introducing innovative and high-quality content, we strengthen the overall player experience and reinforce Betnacional’s position as one of Brazil’s leading entertainment platforms. The addition of Aviatrix is another step in delivering on that commitment”.
Anastasia Rimskaya, Chief Account Officer at Aviatrix, said: “Brazil continues to be one of the most important markets for Aviatrix, and going live with Betnacional is a major milestone for us. Betnacional is one of the leading brands in the country and this partnership is a strong endorsement of the momentum Aviatrix is building in Brazil. We are excited to bring Aviatrix to even more players in the country.”
Aviatrix said the Betnacional launch follows the company’s certification for Brazil’s federal regulated market, positioning the supplier to pursue further partnerships with locally licensed operators.
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Booming Games marks two years in South Africa, targets top supplier spot
Booming Games says it is marking two years in South Africa and is setting a target to be “recognised as the market’s leading games provider in the next 1-2 years,” according to a company statement dated 14 July 2026.
The Malta-based supplier entered the market in July 2024 and says it has since grown from a single partner relationship to working with “a host of tier one operators across Africa.” The company also claims its local team has doubled in size, with further hiring planned in the coming months, and noted shortlistings at the SiGMA Africa Awards and iGA Summit Awards earlier this year.
In South Africa, Booming Games said it has more than 145 titles “tested, approved and live” in Mpumalanga, Western Cape and Eastern Cape. The company also pointed to a partnership announced last month with World Sports Betting (WSB), under which a selection of its titles will be integrated into WSB’s platform.
Solomon Godwin, Head of Africa at Booming Games, said: “Close partnerships with operators is central to our ability to innovate and deliver at speed. These collaborations allow us to establish a comprehensive feedback loop that informs future games. Put simply, we listen to our punters through our partners.”
Looking ahead, Booming Games said it plans to expand into “every remaining province” and increase investment in local presence and operator partnerships, including targeting new aggregator platforms entering the market. The supplier also said it will expand its release pipeline with localised titles and is developing new games across crash and instant categories, alongside updates to existing games.
Max Niehusen, Founder of Booming Games, said: “South Africa already drives the largest proportion of our revenues in Africa, and as we celebrate two successful years here, we are well placed to build out our offering even further over the years ahead.”
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