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Latest slot from 1X2 Network’s Iron Dog Studio subsidiary takes players to the earth’s core where gems and gold coins await

1X2 Network is taking players deep underground to a mine located at the earth’s core where a team of Dwarves are harvesting rare gems and coins in Dwarven Gems Megaways, the latest slot to leave its production line and built on the state-of-the-art GECKO framework.

The long anticipated first game on Iron Dog Studio’s new framework shows the smooth gameplay and enhanced user interface that 1X2 Network’s teams have talked about in the lead up to this release. The robust and flexible framework is set to form the basis of the portfolio for a long time to come and has been built from the ground up with the end user in mind. Dwarven Gems Megaways showcases the best of the framework well and is sure to leave operators and players excited for more content built upon it.

Players must join the brave team of miners on their quest to explore the deepest crevices as they dig up treasure and return them to the earth’s surface. Gems glisten against the light of the torches as the legendary crew mine away at the caves in search of big wins.

They are helped along the way by three bonus features – the Dwarven Bomb, Lucky Last Spin and Power Gems.

The Dwarven Bomb can land during the base game or Free Spins, acting as a Sticky Wild. When not involved in a win, the bomb explodes to cause a tumble and giving a new opportunity to win.

Lucky Last Spin kicks in at the end of the Free Spins bonus. If you win on the last Free Spin of the bonus round, Lucky Last Spin will grant you more freespins and allow you to carry on the fun.

Power Gems can also appear during the Free Spins round. Every Power Gem the player can mine from the rock adds two to four Wilds to the reels. If players excavate two Power Gems, Wilds may also appear on reel five. What’s more, for each Power Gem mined, two additional Free Spins are awarded.

Dwarven Gems includes 1X2 Network’s Bonus Upgrader, a feature of Iron Dog Studio’s recent releases that has carried across. In markets where Bonus Buy is available, Bonus Upgrader allows players to purchase the bonus feature in all the standard ways, whilst also allowing them to pay more for a version with a greater chance of landing modifying features.

Dwarven Gems is the latest in Iron Dog Studio’s successful portfolio of Megaways titles, iterating on already successful features, whilst adding in new mechanics means Dwarven Gems is a game that has plenty to offer once you dig a little deeper.

Rory Kimber, Account Management and Marketing Director at 1X2 Network, said: “The Iron Dog Studio team have done it once again – Dwarven Gems Megaways is an incredibly fun slot that offers a different take on the popular gem theme.

“The game’s three features will certainly help players in their quest to mine gems and gold and of course the Megaways mechanic delivers hundreds of thousands of ways to win with every spin. This represents a big moment for us as we move onto the GECKO framework and open up a raft of possibilities for our future content. The game itself is fantastic in my view, but it really is just the beginning”

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Brazil federal court suspends Spribe’s Aviator trademark rights pending final ruling

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18th Federal Civil Court of the Federal District blocks enforcement of Brazilian registration No. 501759803 after action by Aviator Studio Brazil.

A Federal Court in Brazil has ordered the suspension of Spribe’s trademark registration for “Aviator,” preventing the company from relying on exclusivity rights tied to Brazilian trademark registration No. 501759803 until a final judgment is issued.

The decision was issued by the 18th Federal Civil Court of the Federal District, following legal action brought by Aviator Studio Brazil. Aviator Studio said the court recognized the strength of its claims on the grounds of invalidation of Spribe’s trademarks.

According to Aviator Studio, the case centers on evidence that the Aviator trademark was created and used years before Spribe obtained trademark protection in Brazil. The company said the court acknowledged evidence that the Aviator brand originated in Georgia in 2016 and was formally registered there in 2018.

The court also took note of prior judicial decisions in Georgia that, according to Aviator Studio, invalidated Spribe’s registration of the Aviator trademark and confirmed the rights of the original trademark owner.

“This decision represents an important step in protecting the Aviator brand and enforcing intellectual property rights internationally. In practical terms, this means that, until the final resolution of the Spribe’s trademark invalidation proceedings, Spribe will no longer be able to continue it’s disruptive practices against operators, including sending threatening letters or initiating legal actions related to the use of Aviator Studio’s trademark.” comments George Pruidze, CEO of Aviator Studio. “We remain committed to defending the integrity of the Aviator brand and ensuring that its legitimate ownership is recognized across all jurisdictions.”

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Aviator Studio Secures Significant Legal Victory in Brazil as Federal Court Suspends Spribe’s Aviator Trademark Rights

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Aviator Studio has achieved a significant legal victory in Brazil after a Federal Court ordered the suspension of Spribe’s trademark registration for “Aviator,” recognizing the strength of Aviator Studio’s claims related to the grounds of invalidation of Spribe’s trademarks.

The decision, issued by the 18th Federal Civil Court of the Federal District, prevents Spribe from relying on the exclusivity rights arising from Brazilian trademark registration No. 501759803 until a final judgment is rendered.

The ruling follows legal action brought by Aviator Studio Brazil, which demonstrated that the Aviator trademark had been created and used years before Spribe obtained trademark protection in Brazil. The court acknowledged evidence showing that the Aviator brand originated in Georgia in 2016 and was formally registered there in 2018, years before Spribe’s Brazilian registration.

Importantly, the court also took note of previous judicial decisions in Georgia that invalidated Spribe’s registration of the Aviator trademark and confirmed the rights of the original trademark owner.

“This decision represents an important step in protecting the Aviator brand and enforcing intellectual property rights internationally. In practical terms, this means that, until the final resolution of the Spribe’s trademark invalidation proceedings, Spribe will no longer be able to continue it’s disruptive practices against operators, including sending threatening letters or initiating legal actions related to the use of Aviator Studio’s trademark.” comments George Pruidze, CEO of Aviator Studio. “We remain committed to defending the integrity of the Aviator brand and ensuring that its legitimate ownership is recognized across all jurisdictions.”

Aviator Studio will continue pursuing all available legal measures to safeguard its intellectual property rights and protect the integrity of the Aviator trademark worldwide.

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Esportes da Sorte runs World Cup fan chant spot on Times Square screens

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The Esportes Gaming Brasil activation aired in two five-minute slots after Brazil’s opening match, alongside a broader SBT sponsorship and bar program.

Esportes da Sorte aired a World Cup-themed activation on Times Square’s large-format screens in New York on 13 and 14 June 2026, following Brazil’s opening match of the tournament. The campaign ran in two continuous five-minute slots and prompted passers-by to sing the chant: “I am Brazilian, with great pride and great love”.

The Times Square creative featured singer Léo Santana and a group of brand ambassadors and influencers named by the company as Carlinhos Maia, Bruno Formiga, Luisinho Freitas and Raul Erlich, who are producing tournament coverage from the US.

The activation was placed by Esportes Gaming Brasil, the holding group behind Esportes da Sorte, Lottu and Onabet. The company said the New York placement formed part of a wider multi-platform World Cup strategy spanning advertising, live activations and real-time content.

Esportes Gaming Brasil is an official sponsor of the tournament broadcasts on SBT, with planned visibility across free-to-air TV, the +SBT streaming platform, N Sports and digital channels. In Brazil, the group said it is also running activations across approximately 130 bars in cities including São Paulo, Recife, Salvador, Belo Horizonte and Fortaleza.

The company is also running two national campaigns during the World Cup period: “Cheer Like a Corinthian” and “Call-Up”.

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