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The Game Development World Championship 2019 Winners Will FINALLY Be Announced!
2020 has been a challenging year for everyone all over the world, and the Game Development World Championship (GDWC) hasn’t been able to completely avoid the problems caused by the global pandemic either. The 2019 Winner announcements for categories picked by the jury and rewarding of the winning teams has been pushed forward multiple times throughout the year, but that ends now.
The GDWC team has organized an online awards event to announce the winners and showcase the rewards. This event will take place on the GDWC Twitch channel this coming Saturday, November 21st at 23:00 UTC / 6 PM EST / 3 PM PST time.
Watch the event here:
https://www.twitch.tv/thegdwc
The Awards event will start with a pre-show where the Nominee games are showcased by the GDWC staff. During the event, there will also be a raffle for the audience with a chance to win prizes.
The GDWC team urges all gamers and game developers to join them in celebrating talented developers and great games in the Awards event!
The GDWC 2019 Final Nominees are:
For the Pro Category:
– M.A.S.S. Builder by Vermillion Digital (Thailand)
– The World Next Door by Rose City Games (USA)
– Weaving Tides by Follow the Feathers (Austria)
For the Hobby Category:
– Atma by Team Atma (France)
– Co_Bots by Subfrost Interactive (Sweden)
– Doodle Alive by Tadas Gloom (Lithuania)
For the Game Jam Category:
– Bogus Roads by KilledByAPixel (USA)
– Duane Crashers by Milk Bar Lads (USA)
– Dungeon Service by Unreal Fanbois (Sweden)
For the Fan Favourite Category:
– Atma by Team Atma (France)
– Paradox Vector by Schmidt Workshops (USA)
– Strife – Battle for the Southern Star by Pretzel Studios (United Kingdom)
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Sportradar Launches Gen AI Audio Advertising for Sportsbook and Casino Operators
Sportradar announced the launch of generative AI (gen AI) audio, a new feature within its ad:s multi-channel marketing service. The tool leverages the power of gen AI integrated with Sportradar’s live data, to automate the creation of personalized, real-time audio adverts for sportsbook and casino operators across one of the fastest growing digital marketing channels globally.
Ad:s gen AI audio provides operators with a ready-to-use audio marketing solution, allowing them to generate creative content during key sporting and gaming moments to efficiently scale advertising efforts into podcast streaming services and internet radio networks. Sportradar’s industry-leading technology automatically creates customised and dynamic adverts – featuring live-data to update odds, jackpots, and upcoming events— to increase brand awareness, uplift purchase intent and increase the likelihood of customer acquisition.
AI-generated audio adverts are the latest addition to Sportradar’s comprehensive, industry-leading, end-to-end marketing services, driving brand awareness, acquisition and retention across channels including programmatic display, video, audio, digital-out-of-home (DOOH), paid social media, paid search, sponsorships and affiliate marketing.
Niki Beier, SVP Marketing Services, said: “Sports fans and bettors are increasingly consuming audio content, with listenership increasing by over 1000% in the past seven years1. To deliver maximum marketing efficiency, we’re providing a sophisticated yet simple-to-use solution to sportsbook and casino operators. Through our gen AI technology, we’re making it easy for clients to integrate audio adverts into their acquisition and branding campaigns, to reach more customers with real-time relevant audio messages, without the need for creative teams or a high production budget.”
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Compliance Updates
CMA: Spreadex required to sell Sporting Index
An independent CMA panel has decided Spreadex should sell Sporting Index after finding the deal harmed competition for licensed online sports spread betting services.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has accepted the proposed sale of Sporting Index, to address the competition concerns it had found in the licensed online sports spread betting market, with some modifications and enhancements.
Last year, Spreadex acquired the ‘business-to-consumer’ business of Sporting Index from Sporting Group Holding Limited (Sporting Group). Spreadex and Sporting Index both provide sports fixed odds betting and sports spread betting services to customers based in the UK.
Sports spread betting involves customers betting on a range of outcomes of sporting events rather than the standard ‘win or lose’ outcomes offered by fixed-odds betting. In spread betting, the closer a customer’s bet is to an outcome, the more money they stand to win, and the further away from the outcome they are, the more they stand to lose. This means that, in contrast to fixed odds betting, customers’ wins and losses could be far higher than the amount they bet.
After conducting an in-depth Phase 2 investigation into the deal, the CMA’s independent panel has concluded the deal created a monopoly in the UK licensed online sports spread betting market, eliminating competition in that market. The panel concluded that the merger could lead to a worse user experience, a more limited range of products and/or higher prices for consumers in the UK.
The panel has concluded that, with some modifications and enhancements, the sale remedy proposed by Spreadex is sufficient to remedy the competition concerns and restore competition in this market that is lost as a result of the deal.
The CMA now has 12 weeks to either accept Final Undertakings from Spreadex, or to make a Final Order requiring Spreadex, to sell Sporting Index to a suitable CMA-approved buyer.
Richard Feasey, the chair of the independent panel reviewing the merger, said:
“This deal eliminates competition in the supply of licensed online sports spread betting services in the UK.
Sports spread betting – like any other market – needs competition to drive good customer experience, maintain choice and keep prices competitive. To achieve this, we have decided that Spreadex should sell Sporting Index, so that customers can choose between two firms for the best user experience and prices, rather than having to use only one. “
Further details are available on the SpreadEx / Sporting Index case page.
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New Slot Game Launch – Lucky Clover from PopOK Gaming!
PopOK Gaming has officially released its latest slot game, Lucky Clover! This vibrant new game features colorful graphics and engaging symbols, inviting players to spin the reels in pursuit of luck and treasure.
Lucky Clover offers thrilling opportunities for exciting wins at every turn, making it an entertaining experience for both seasoned players and newcomers alike. With its charming design and dynamic gameplay, players will find themselves coming back for more.
Try your luck with Lucky Clover today and see if fortune is on your side!
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