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iSoftBet serves up Oktoberfest thriller Greta Goes Wild
iSoftBet, the leading online games supplier and content aggregator, has released Greta Goes Wild, a seasonal classic slot game in time for Oktoberfest.
Fraulein Greta is on hand to help players experience the best Oktoberfest has to offer, as the fun-loving character acts as a wild on the reels bringing good times, overflowing Steins and big wins.
Three or more Stein Scatter symbols anywhere in view will trigger barrel loads of free spins, awarding between 10 and 15 depending on the number of Steins that land.
During free spins, any Greta Wilds which land will remain sticky throughout the entire feature, while multiple Greta Wilds on the same reel will produce wild multipliers, 2x for two symbols and 3x for three symbols, which will multiply any wins in which they appear.
Meanwhile, collect at least one Greta symbol on each reel during the feature and not only will you have multiple wilds, but you will be rewarded with two extra spins which can lead to epic wins!
Greta Goes Wild is the latest addition to iSoftBet’s impressive slot portfolio, joining top-performing Vegas High Roller and recent release Western Gold Megaways
Mark Claxton, Head of Games at iSoftBet, said: “Greta Goes Wild takes players to one of the most exciting events of the year in Oktoberfest, in a fun-filled environment full of singing, laughter and potential huge wins.
“With an action-packed bonus round, complete with sticky wild multipliers, the win potential is huge and we can’t wait to see how the title is received by our players all over the globe.”
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Central Europe
game’s 2026 industry barometer – the mood in the German games industry is beginning to brighten
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Asia
IESF Officially Opens the World Esports Championship 2025 in Kuala Lumpur
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The World Esports Championship 2025 (WEC25) is officially open in Kuala Lumpur, welcoming athletes, fans, and delegations from around the globe. With 19 nations taking part in Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB), this year’s event stands as the most internationally diverse MLBB competition in IESF history.
After a year filled with national and regional qualifiers and preparations from teams around the world, the world’s top esports athletes have arrived in Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur. The opening ceremony set the tone for the days ahead, offering fans a first glimpse of the excitement and atmosphere surrounding this year’s championship.
“WEC25 reflects the continued growth of esports as a space for connection, competition, and shared passion,” said IESF General Secretary Boban Totovski. “Bringing together 19 nations for MLBB is a milestone not just for the title, but for the entire esports ecosystem. We are proud to bring this edition of the championship to Kuala Lumpur.”
As the competition officially kicks off, the schedule is fully packed with exciting match-ups among Nations, competing for their flag and country. The best from all over the world will have the unique opportunity to become the MLBB World Champion.
IESF extends its gratitude to the Malaysian government and the Ministry for Youth and Sports, partners, athletes, and global supporters who continue to elevate the championship’s reach and impact.
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Aquisitions/Mergers
Merkur Group Strengthens its Market Presence in Spain
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Merkur Slots Spain has completed the acquisition of a total of eleven arcades operated by arcade operator Operjoku S.L.U. in the Basque Country. In addition, the subsidiary of Merkur Group, headquartered in Palma de Mallorca, will take over the operation of gaming machines in 108 bars previously serviced by Operkale S.L.U., a specialist in the placement of gaming machines in gastronomy in the autonomous region of northern Spain. Implemented in cooperation with the Spanish distributor Merkur Dosniha, the acquisition marks a significant milestone in the expansion of the company’s brand presence, representing its first entry into Spain’s highly profitable hospitality installation segment.
With this step, the East Westphalian corporate group continues its international growth trajectory. Meik Sellenriek, Management Board Member, Merkur Operations at Merkur.com AG, welcomed the development: “Spain is a market of great importance and long-term potential for the Merkur Group. This acquisition clearly underlines that. We are proud to welcome around 50 new employees to the company and look forward with confidence to strengthening our market position.”
Dominik Raasch, Management Board Member, Merkur Games at Merkur.com AG, said: “There are strong synergies between the Merkur Group’s business divisions. The successful acquisition of Operjoku and Operkale demonstrates how effectively we leverage these synergies to support our sustainable growth. We are particularly pleased to now offer our innovative gaming machines and games in our own arcades and bars in the Basque Country – one of Spain’s most economically powerful regions.”
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