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Real Dealer turns up the heat with new roulette title
Multifire Auto Roulette will set casino game lobbies ablaze thanks to random multipliers that can boost winnings by up to 500x
Real Dealer Studios, the developer of unique casino games that combine pre-recorded video with RNG gameplay, has launched a scorching new roulette variant that sees random multipliers ignite gameplay with the potential to deliver massive wins.
Multifire Auto Roulette, which was created using Real Dealer’s signature approach of combining Hollywood quality video with cutting-edge software, takes the classic European roulette format but turns up the heat by adding random bonus multipliers to each game round.
After bets have been placed, one to five bonus numbers appear, each with random multiplier amounts running from 50x to 500x at intervals of 50. If the player has placed a straight up bet on one of the numbers that also comes up as a bonus number and it hits, they land the win multiplier.
Multifire Auto Roulette is set against a fiery backdrop and is the first multiplier roulette game from the popular studio, whose games are designed as an alternative to studio-based live casino.
Real Dealer’s approach to its games is unique in that it uses professional filmmaking techniques to ensure Hollywood levels of cinematography and flawless gameplay from the first game round to the last.
Shane Cotter, Chief Product Officer at Real Dealer Studios, said: “Our mission is to develop innovative and entertaining online casino games which deliver a unique player experience, and with Multifire Auto Roulette we have most certainly achieved this.
“No other RNG roulette title builds big win anticipation like this; with every game round the player has the chance to multiply their winnings by up to 500x. Of course, the game has been designed using our signature approach to deliver a superior experience.
“Multifire Auto Roulette is one of our best-looking titles to date, and it provides the perfect environment for players to land some truly incredible wins. We look forward to seeing it light up operator game lobbies over the coming weeks.”
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Amusnet Celebrates Double Victory at the Golden Spades Awards 2025
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Amusnet has announced that it has received two major awards – Online Provider of the Year and Best Debut in the Land-Based Sector – at the Golden Spades Awards 2025.
These recognitions highlight Amusnet’s strong performance in its core online vertical, as well as the positive reception of its first steps in the land-based market. The Golden Spades Awards are an industry event that highlights notable achievements and contributions across the gaming sector in Bulgaria and beyond.
Irina Rusimova, CCO of Amusnet, said: “These two awards are truly meaningful for us. Online Provider of the Year acknowledges our long-term commitment to building a strong online portfolio, delivering quality, and maintaining trusted partnerships in a highly competitive segment. The Best Debut in the Land-Based Sector award is equally inspiring, as this is a new strategic direction for us and shows that we are moving in the right direction. Both distinctions reflect the unity of our teams and the dedication behind everything we create.”
Receiving these two important awards reinforces the company’s ongoing commitment to excellence across all verticals.
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Compliance Updates
KSA Issues Warning to 711 BV
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The Netherlands Gambling Authority (KSA) has issued a warning to 711 BV, an online gambling provider, for using an influencer to advertise online gambling. This violates the ban on using role models to advertise online gambling. The purpose of these rules is to protect vulnerable groups, such as young people and at-risk and problem gamblers, from gambling advertising.
Role model ban
Online gambling providers are prohibited from using role models, such as professional athletes, actors, models and influencers. The Royal Netherlands Gambling Authority (KSA) has informed 711 that all expressions in which the influencer promotes the gambling provider must be removed. This means, among other things, that the expressions may no longer be seen in the videos. 711 has confirmed that the collaboration has ended and has initiated the removal of the content in question.
The KSA emphasized that gambling providers must be careful about who they use for promotion.
In addition, the KSA addressed 711 about offering tournaments in which players were automatically entered, without having to register or agree to the bonus terms. This can lead to inappropriate gaming behaviour. 711 has confirmed that it has stopped this practice.
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Balkans
State Lottery in Bulgaria Set for Privatisation
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The ruling parliamentary majority in Bulgaria, represented by Kostadin Angelov (GERB), Dragomir Stoynev (BSP), and Yordan Tsonev (DPS-New Beginning), has submitted a proposal to amend the Gambling Act within the transitional and final provisions of the State Budget Law. The submission, sent on November 24 to both the Chairman of the Budget and Finance Committee and the Chairman of the National Assembly, aims to grant a long-term concession for the Bulgarian Sports Totalizator (BST), with the State Budget Law set for a second reading on Thursday, November 28.
The lawmakers argue that despite BST’s monopoly position, its revenues are lower than those of private gambling operators prior to the 2020 legal changes. They cite market analysis showing that the state lottery is not a leading operator in the gambling sector, and suggest that privatisation via concession is necessary to make it competitive. The concession would be overseen by the Minister of Youth and Sports, who would handle both granting and monitoring the contract.
Under the proposed framework, the concession could only be awarded to a Bulgarian-registered legal entity or to a foreign entity with an officially registered business in Bulgaria. A call for expressions of interest is required to be published by March 31, 2026, allowing operators to submit investment proposals. The concession would last at least 15 years, giving the private operator full rights to BST’s betting points, systems, equipment, valuable samples and intellectual property.
Financially, the concessionaire would transfer 10% of its corporate tax payments to the Ministry of Youth and Sports, to fund physical education, sports facilities, and related activities, with 10% of this sum earmarked for the National Culture Fund. Additionally, 30% of the concession fee would be allocated to sports clubs and federations. After the concession, BST would no longer organise gambling games, and any existing tickets, slips or coupons would be invalidated and destroyed.
The proposal has drawn controversy, particularly because the lottery was nationalized and granted monopoly status only a few years ago, following the revocation of licenses for Vasil Bozhkov’s private gambling companies. Proponents argue that the lottery lacks sufficient financial resources and operational know-how to compete with private online operators, pointing to its underperformance against budgeted revenues. In 2023, BST aimed for BGN 190 million (€96.9 million) but achieved BGN 170.034 million (€86.8 million), while the 2024 goal of BGN 188.701 million (€96.3 million) was not reached either, with actual revenues at BGN 182.640 million (€93.2 million).
Critics, including Ivaylo Mirchev of “Yes, Bulgaria” (party of WCC-DB) accuse the concession of being politically motivated, suggesting that it benefits DPS-New Beginning and the network surrounding Delyan Peevski. Mirchev noted that Peevski’s mother, Irena Krasteva, previously served as director of BST from 2002 to 2005, raising concerns about conflicts of interest and favoritism. Proposals for a parliamentary commission to investigate potential misconduct were reportedly blocked by affiliated MPs from GERB.
The move represents a significant restructuring of Bulgaria’s lottery system, transferring a state-controlled monopoly into private hands for a period of at least 15 years, with substantial financial and political implications.
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