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Evoplay Entertainment enchants Elven Princesses with Spinential Game Engine

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Award-winning supplier’s immersive slot to be enhanced with cutting-edge suite of in-house tools

Innovative game development studio Evoplay Entertainment has upgraded its engaging slot title, Elven Princesses, to feature its customisable branded game engine, Spinential.

The studio’s game engine reduces device load-time by 10x, as well as updating the title’s UI and adding a thrilling autospin feature and game history mobile bar – enabling players to re-view each winning spin.

Already a widespread player favourite, Spinential is set to ensure Elven Princesses appeals to an even broader range of players across emerging and developing markets, including LatAm.

The supplier’s cutting-edge engine has already proven itself to increase player retention by 35%, as well as a key acquisition and revenue driver following its launch earlier in the year.

Commenting on the slot’s Spinential upgrade, Ivan Kravchuk, CEO at Evoplay Entertainment said: “Spinential has already proven itself as a serious revenue driver for operators across multiple regions globally – both for its regulation-friendly design and broad appeal for players in offering an enhanced experience.

“We’re thrilled to deploy this innovative product in a move that provides our popular slot title, Elven Princesses, with one of the best in-house engines available on the market, and we’re looking forward to taking the game’s experience to a whole new immersive level.”

Set to further enhance Evoplay Entertainment’s groundbreaking portfolio of more than 100 slots, table and instant games, the feature will help the studio’s pioneering content to continue attracting a wide variety of audiences.

Already proving particularly popular across global markets, Evoplay Entertainment has made a name for itself as one of the industry’s most high-tech mobile suppliers with a raft of in-house tech. The provider has netted a host of industry nominations this year, including ‘Game of the Year’ at this year’s EGR Operator Awards.

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Hölle Games Releases Book of Sobek

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Hölle Games has released its latest online slot, Book of Sobek. This 5×3, 10 payline slot invites players to dive deep into the magical Nile and enter the aquatic temple of the ancient Crocodile God.

With every spin, the mighty Sobek may rise from the depths to bless the reels. When players manage to uncover 3 or more sacred Books, the temple chambers swing open, granting entry into the Free Games. Within this inner sanctum, a special expanding symbol is chosen; should it land, it will stretch across the reels like the flooding Nile, paving the way for monumental wins of up to 5000x. Featuring both Feature Buy and Fire Stake options, the game is available now for MGA with other markets coming soon.

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Hub88 and Odds88 Enters into Strategic Partnership with MINT

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Hub88 and Odds88 have entered a strategic partnership with MINT, the advanced iGaming platform built on Web3 infrastructure, seeking to expand the new operator’s position at the forefront of iGaming innovation.

MINT is designed as a next-generation gaming ecosystem, set to provide tier-one iGaming and sportsbook expertise with the agility of Web3 technology. Backed by industry heavyweights including Hero Gaming, the platform will bring credibility, technical reliability and a premium user experience to a rapidly evolving market.

Through the partnership, Hub88 will provide MINT with seamless access to its portfolio of more than 12,000 titles, while supporting efficient platform development, streamlined integration and long-term scalability through a robust API. Odds88 will provide the operator’s sportsbook platform, with a highly customisable front-end, access to multiple odds feeds, with coverage of more than 1.5 million sports fixtures, and industry-leading risk management.

By leveraging both brands’ expertise, MINT will be able to focus on delivering consistency across verticals, frictionless onboarding and UX innovation – helping bridge the gap between traditional iGaming standards and emerging technological capabilities.

Ollie Castleman, Managing Director at Hub88, said: “MINT represents a new generation of iGaming platforms that are approaching Web3 with the maturity and high standards the industry expects.

“Alongside Odds88, this partnership aligns with our focus on supporting innovative operator brands that prioritise scalability, reliability and user experience.”

Will Fyler, Managing Director at Odds88, said: “We’re thrilled to partner with MINT along with Hub88 as we raise the game. Our vision to disrupt the industry and deliver a truly forward-facing proposition make this collaboration truly exciting.

“The operator is driven by exceptional talent, and we can’t wait to go live this quarter. Let’s get minted.”

Zak Manhire, CEO at MINT, said: “MINT is all about redefining expectations. We will not only push the limits of Hub88 and Odds88 and challenge what’s possible, but in doing so, we’ll grow together, champion innovation, and deliver a platform that surprises players in the best possible way.”

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ACMA: Six Wagering Providers Breach Gambling Self-Exclusion Rules

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The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has concluded six more investigations into licensed wagering providers for breaches of self-exclusion rules.

The ACMA investigations found Tabcorp, LightningBet, Betfocus, TempleBet, Picklebet and BetChamps all failed to comply with rules that protect people who registered with BetStop – the National Self-Exclusion Register.

The facts of each investigation are different but the breaches across the investigations included allowing registered individuals to open wagering accounts and to access wagering services, or marketing to registered individuals.

ACMA member Carolyn Lidgerwood said these breaches undermine the protections from gambling harm that self-exclusion offers.

“The national self-exclusion register is designed to help people who are trying to avoid gambling services and stop gambling, but self-exclusion only works if wagering providers follow the rules,” Ms Lidgerwood said.

“These rules have been in place for more than two years and wagering providers should be taking their responsibilities seriously.

“When people decide to self-exclude from online and telephone gambling, they trust the system to protect them from gambling harm. These investigations have found that these companies broke that trust and let people down.

“All licensed wagering providers need to be aware that the ACMA is investigating compliance and enforcing the rules. Gambling companies must have effective systems in place to ensure self-excluded people cannot gamble with them.”

The investigations identified that the providers did not ensure that their underlying systems and processes were operating as intended and failed to adequately identify and protect people who had self-excluded.

In response to these findings, the ACMA has used a range of different enforcement tools available under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001, having regard to the different facts arising under each investigation.

The ACMA has issued remedial directions to each of Betfocus, LightningBet and TempleBet. Under these remedial directions each of the providers will be required by law to commission an independent audit of their systems and implement any resulting recommendations.

This type of enforcement action is corrective and directed at future compliance with the rules. Failure to comply with a remedial direction is an offence and can result in civil penalties.

Tabcorp Holdings paid a penalty of $112,680 and agreed to enter into a court-enforceable undertaking requiring the company to commission a third-party review of its customer verification processes and train staff on their obligations around the Register. If not complied with, such an undertaking can be enforced in the Federal Court, with the Court being able to make such orders as it considers appropriate.

BetChamps was given a formal warning and the ACMA is currently finalising enforcement action for Picklebet.

All contraventions were found to have occurred in 2024. If these companies fail to comply with self-exclusion rules in the future, the ACMA may take stronger enforcement action, potentially including commencement of Federal Court proceedings to seek civil penalties.

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