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R. Franco Digital sets its sights on ICE London
Legendary Spanish gaming provider to unveil latest global solutions for operators
R. Franco Digital, R. Franco Group’s digital division, is set to stake its claim at ICE London next month as one of the world’s most comprehensive gaming suppliers.
A subsidiary of Spain’s most established gaming company, R. Franco Digital was founded in 2015 and consolidated in 2017 as the digital division of the R. Franco Group.
Fresh from a host of honours as finalists at the Global Gaming, SBC and British Casino Awards in recent months, its 2020 global suite will debut at Stand S5-110, with its latest gaming catalogue primed and ready for ICE delegates.
Fully optimised for HTML5 and high performance, titles set to be unveiled include Secret of Incas, an epic journey back into the 13th century Inca empire totaling 20 fixed paylines and an action-packed bonus game offering three unique levels and a 5,000x multiplier.
Alongside, its much-anticipated TimeLab is set to make its London debut following SiGMA, featuring the hugely popular Dr. Random, an eccentric genius who has cracked time travel after years of calculations, dozens of failed attempts and thousands of tons of sandwiches.
A 5-reel, 3-line slot with 30 fixed paylines, TimeLab transcends the barriers of time, with Dr. Random’s time travelling capers offer operators the chance to provide a new series of gaming exploits to ensure players will always be coming back for more.
On the solutions front, its remote microservices-based gaming server Kolyseo will take centre stage. Able to host any type of game, it works with generic APIs to allow easy integrations with any player platform and gaming back office, scalable to an unlimited capacity to suit any global operator’s needs.
Taking pride of place alongside will be IRIS, R. Franco Digital’s powerful open-architecture platform, which integrates everything an operator requires: including player management, payment gateways, content, promotions, alerts and responsible gaming tools, as well as its IRIS Power Vault, its latest application for data monitoring in regulated environments.
Other products on display will include R. Franco Digital’s hand-picked portfolio of more than 250 leading HTML5 games as well as its market-leading RF OnMix touch screen multi-game terminal. Its powerful open-architecture platform IRIS is also set to make appearance, as well the SBC-shortlisted IRIS Power Vault, the Group’s latest application for data monitoring in regulated environments.
Commenting on R. Franco Digital’s plans for ICE, Digital and Operations Director at R. Franco, Javier Sacristán, said:
“Given our status as Spain’s most established gaming company, we’ve been attending ICE for more than 20 years, with every year proving to be another landmark success. We’ll be attending in full force with our latest and greatest in global gaming solutions, complete with our track record as one of the world’s leading suppliers.
“As the provider of choice across LatAm and Spanish markets, we’re able to offer an unbeatable range of games, solutions and tech products that ensure our partners are leaders in every market they operate in. Whether you’re a start-up, established operator or a retail business looking to break into online, drop by our stand!
Please visit http://rfrancodigital.com/event/ice-london-2020/ to book an appointment with R. Franco Digital.
branded content
RubyPlay launches Firerose studio for operator-specific casino games
RubyPlay has launched Firerose, a new studio aimed at building operator-specific casino game experiences, as suppliers and operators push for more branded content to stand out in crowded markets.
The company said Firerose is designed to let operators combine RubyPlay’s existing game catalogue with the studio’s technology and creative resources, using operator-led insight to shape games around an operator’s brand identity rather than standardised supplier content.
RubyPlay said Superbet is among the first operators to launch Firerose-powered titles. The supplier did not disclose game names or specific performance figures, but said early results showed “strong engagement metrics”.
Firerose becomes part of RubyPlay’s multi-studio structure alongside Koala Games, Mad Hat Games, Ruby Studio, and Xslots, which the company said share technology, infrastructure and distribution.
Dima Reiderman , Chief Commercial Officer at RubyPlay, said: ”Firerose represents a deliberate shift in how we think about content creation and partnership. The market is no longer driven solely by volume, but by identity. Operators want experiences that feel native to their brand and help them clearly differentiate in increasingly competitive casino environments.”
Dr. Eyal Loz, CPO at RubyPlay, added: “Firerose was created to put the operator’s voice at the centre of the creative process. Every game starts with their brand, their audience and their story, and our role is to bring that to life through the full weight of RubyPlay’s creative capabilities.
“We’re shaping experiences that players immediately associate with the operator itself. That level of ownership is what allows operators to stand out in increasingly crowded casino environments.”
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Expanse Studios
Expanse Studios Launches Proprietary Jackpot and Tournament System
Expanse Studios, a subsidiary of Meridian Holdings Inc., announced the deployment of proprietary jackpot and tournament mechanics across its portfolio, providing B2B operator partners with engagement tools designed to enhance player entertainment value.
The system introduces two jackpot formats—Happy Hour Jackpot and Mystery Jackpot—alongside four tournament competition variants. Operators can control prize structures, scheduling parameters and promotional configurations through platform interfaces.
Happy Hour Jackpot provides scheduled jackpot events aligned with operator promotional strategies, enabling coordinated marketing campaigns and player communication around jackpot opportunities.
Mystery Jackpot delivers multi-tier progressive prize mechanics integrated into gameplay, with operator-configurable prize values and event parameters that support diverse promotional objectives.
Tournament mechanics include four competition formats:
• Bonus Buy tournaments create competitive environments for players who choose to engage with bonus purchase features, with scoring designed to reward strategic gameplay decisions.
• Spin Count tournaments track player activity across gameplay sessions, offering multiple entry opportunities and achievement-based progression that accommodates different play styles.
• Combo tournaments combine multiple competition elements, enabling operators to design promotional events that appeal to diverse player preferences and gaming behaviours.
• Time-based tournaments operate within defined promotional windows, allowing players to participate according to their own schedules while competing for tournament prizes.
“Content providers increasingly compete on operational capabilities, not just game quality. This positions our portfolio as solutions-oriented infrastructure that helps operators execute diverse promotional strategies while maintaining control over player engagement parameters,” said Damjan Stamenkovic, CEO of Expanse Studios.
Tournament formats integrate with game interfaces through standardised promotional systems designed to enhance entertainment value while providing operators with promotional flexibility.
For Expanse Studios, the deployment strengthens competitive positioning in B2B partnerships where operators increasingly evaluate content providers based on promotional feature capabilities in addition to game performance metrics.
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AI
Former German Air Force officer launches Sparky Space AI platform for iGaming teams
Nils Ristau and Daniel Schmitz debut a work enablement platform aimed at day-to-day execution across product, retention and AI adoption.
Sparky Space, a new AI-powered work enablement platform founded by former German Air Force officer Nils Ristau and tech leader Daniel Schmitz, has launched and is now available globally for iGaming operators and suppliers.
The founders are positioning the product around execution support inside daily workflows as teams face tighter regulatory demands, faster product cycles and higher player expectations. The company cited industry research suggesting only 10-20% of learning is consistently applied in day-to-day work, creating a gap between training and on-the-job outcomes.
“In military operations, performance depends on clarity, structure, and disciplined execution in changing environments,” said Ristau. “The iGaming industry operates under similar pressure.
“Competitive advantage does not come from knowledge alone – it comes from how effectively teams apply it every day.”
Sparky Space said its platform supports areas including product development, player retention and AI adoption, with use cases spanning customer-centric experimentation, agile product and game development, decision-making and prioritisation, practical generative AI prompting, and cross-functional collaboration. The company said the tools are intended to help teams launch features, respond to regulatory change, and optimise marketing and support processes.
While initially focused on iGaming, Sparky Space said it has been built for broader use in other fast-moving, technology-driven industries.
Relevant data as follows:
- Sparky Space: https://www.sparkyspace.com Official company site for product and launch details.
- UK Gambling Commission: https://www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk Regulatory context referenced in the article’s discussion of increasing compliance pressure.
- Malta Gaming Authority: https://www.mga.org.mt Key European regulator relevant to operators and suppliers navigating shifting regulation.
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