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White Hat Studios rolls out Super Mode promo tool with Fanatics Casino
White Hat Studios has launched Super Mode, a new promotional tool, with Fanatics Casino in the US iGaming market. The company said the feature is being integrated with Fanatics Casino across all four states where the operator currently runs iGaming.
Super Mode is a configurable random-prize mechanic that can be activated on eligible White Hat Studios games. According to White Hat Studios, prizes can include free spins and cash payouts, with the operator controlling promotional parameters such as scheduling, duration, and participating titles.
White Hat Studios positions the launch as the first phase of its upcoming Amplify Suite, an “all-in-one operational ecosystem” intended to bring together its game families, jackpot content, bespoke products, and gamification solutions in a single framework.
Daniel Lechner, SVP Sales and Marketing at White Hat Studios, said: “Debuting Super Mode with Fanatics Casino is a landmark moment for White Hat Studios, and an important step in bringing our all-in-one solution, Amplify Suite, to operators across regulated US iGaming markets.
“Fanatics Casino is an ideal launch partner. It is a leading brand in multiple states with a clear focus on engagement, and the addition of Super Mode to its gamification portfolio provides the operator with a powerful new way to create standout moments for players.”
Kieron Shaw, Sr. Manager Casino Content at Fanatics Casino, added: “Super Mode allows us to add a new layer of excitement to White Hat Studios’ already popular titles. With customisable graphics and full control over promotions and player segmentation, it will enable us to deliver more engaging campaigns that prioritise the user experience.”
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Groove says its casino content library passes 20,000 games
Groove says it has passed 20,000 titles in its aggregated casino content library, delivered to partners via “one API” and managed through its Groove Command back office.
The company said the catalogue includes slots, instant win games, table games, crash games, live dealer and arcade-style titles, plus “emerging verticals including sweepstakes and crypto-native content.” Groove added that the portfolio is now live and available to its partners worldwide.
Rachel Tourgeman, Head of Partnerships at Groove, said the company focuses on curation rather than chasing volume: “Twenty thousand games is a number. What matters is what sits behind it…” Says Tourgeman. “We don’t add studios for the sake of volume. We add them because they bring something distinctive: a mechanical innovation, a visual language, a player-engagement hook that our operators can’t get elsewhere. Our partners trust us to curate, not just collect. That trust is why we keep growing, and why the quality curve keeps rising alongside the quantity curve.”
Groove said recent integrations include KingMidas Games (150+ mobile-first titles), Urgent Games and Bryogames, which it described as offering “proprietary mathematics with real-time RTP customisation.” The company said the additions were assessed for technical compatibility and “commercial distinctiveness.”
Yahale Meltzer, Co-Founder and CEO of Groove, positioned the milestone as part of a broader platform pitch: “The aggregation space is crowded with platforms that offer ‘access’ and little else,” said Meltzer. “Twenty thousand games through a single API is not just scale. It is a statement. It says that Groove has become the default engine for operators who want to move fast, compete smart, and never compromise on content depth. But we are not stopping here. The next 20,000 will be even more selective, more integrated, and more aligned with where player behaviour is heading. Volume without curation is noise. We are building a signal.”
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SkillOnNet adds ODDSworks casino content across Ontario sites
SkillOnNet has gone live with ODDSworks casino content across Ontario, rolling out titles on a number of its iGaming sites including PlayOJO, SlotsMagic and SpinGenie.
The companies said the Ontario deployment is the first phase of a wider rollout expected to extend to Mexico and selected Latin American markets in the coming months. SkillOnNet’s LatAm-facing brands include PlayUZU and BacanaPlay.
ODDSworks, based in Chicago, supplies casino content and remote gaming technology across regulated markets in North America and Latin America. Its portfolio includes third-party titles from North American land-based slot and table game manufacturers, as well as content from independent studios.
Jani Kontturi Head of Games at SkillOnNet said: “ODDSworks has built games with a clear understanding of North American player preferences, and that’s exactly the kind of localized expertise we look for when expanding our portfolio. We’re excited to introduce their titles to our players.”
Larry DeMar at ODDSworks said: “We are pleased to partner with SkillOnNet and make our games available through its powerful platform. SkillOnNet has an excellent reputation for delivering exceptional player experiences, and this launch provides an exciting opportunity to extend the reach of our content across regulated markets.”
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PopOK Gaming secures Argentina certification to supply iGaming content
Approval clears the supplier to distribute certified slots and instant games to licensed operators in Argentina.
PopOK Gaming has obtained certification for the Argentinian market, allowing the supplier to offer its certified gaming content to licensed operators in Argentina.
The company said the approval enables it to provide a portfolio of certified content in the country, positioning it to support local operators with slots and instant games that meet regulatory and technical requirements.
PopOK Gaming framed the certification as part of its broader push into regulated jurisdictions, with a focus on compliance and product standards. The company did not disclose which certifying body issued the approval, the scope of the certification, or a timeline for operator launches.
Argentina has become a key Latin American iGaming market, with regulation and licensing typically handled at the provincial level. PopOK Gaming said it expects further expansion initiatives as it continues to invest in regulatory compliance and international growth.
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