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Week 43/2021 slot games releases
Yggdrasil, has embarked on a dramatic interstellar journey in partnership with ReelPlay. Hypernova 10K Ways
Pragmatic Play, is calling for players to walk the plank in its riveting pirate-inspired release, Star Pirates Code
Magic is in the air with Red Tiger’s brand new slot game Beriched – a game that gives players the opportunity to make mystical recipes and see if they have the Beriched touch. These recipes award wonderful wins and players can enjoy the features this 5-reel, 4-row slot game has to offer, such as: Wilds, Symbol Locks, and Free Spins. With a high volatility, this game will ‘Berich’ players with The Recipe, a random set of symbols sitting below the main reels.
Greentube, is inviting players on a journey through the heart of Asia in its latest majestic title Power Prizes. Filled with beautifully crafted Asian-inspired symbols and characters, this game transports players to a serene pond surrounded by cherry blossom and lotus flowers. In this thrilling feature-rich slot, landing six coins across the five reels triggers the Power Prizes feature is dependent on the number of triggering coins.
Journey back to the time of boat battles and brave warriors in Book Of The East by Swintt – an all-new slot adventure from the in-demand software providers that allows players to buy directly into the bonus round to improve their odds of landing truly legendary prizes. Featuring five reels, three rows and 10 lines to win, the game takes place aboard an ancient warship that’s brought to life by animated design elements including billowing sails and swinging lanterns.
Get ready to laugh all the way to the bank in Stakelogic’s new expanding reels slot as provider launches second PopWins, as the in-demand software developers combine the sights and sounds of a classic slot with cutting-edge PopWins comes after Stakelogic entered into a licensing agreement with AvatarUX that will see the supplier get exclusive rights to the popular PopWins
iSoftBet, the leading online games supplier and content aggregator, has geared up for its biggest holdup yet in a new release, Diamond Heist Hold & Win. The 20 payline slot sees a daring robber planning a raid on a wealthy bank, where huge riches await behind the vault door. As well as two bonus rounds, there are three in-game modifiers that can be triggered at any point in base play, including Extra Wilds, Mystery Symbols and Win Multipliers.
Habanero has opened a door into a new world in its latest slot Nine Tails, where players must navigate through a mystical world in search of prizes. Featuring captivating graphics, huge wins and an exclusive Lady Feature, Nine Tails is a modern twist on an ancient Japanese folktale, played out on a 5×5 set of reels that enchants players with astonishing gifts. During the base game, the Lady Feature can award 1 Scatter, 3 Wilds or 4 High Pay symbols. More fortunate players can take advantage of up to 57 free games, which can be retriggered and offers random upgrades when 9 tails of luck are collected.
Microgaming, All41 Studios and WWE announced a partnership that will showcase WWE icons in WWE Legends: Link&Win. Bringing together WWE’s immense global brand with classic slot features, this action-packed game combines WWE Hall of Famers “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, Eddie Guererro and Booker T with the popular Link&Win and HyperSpins mechanics. In the Link&Win arena, players will have the opportunity to bring home the Champion Jackpot, claiming a colossal 5000x their bet when all 15 symbol positions are filled.
Evoplay has announced the launch of its teaser campaign for its hotly anticipated third-person shooter slot title, Star Guardians. In a flagship experience that blends elements from both slot and shooter titles, players will fast-forward to the year 2777, emerging in the fifth year of an interplanetary war. To intervene and win the war, players will take full control of a character and their actions. Swarms of giant, mutated insects called Tritons (named after the planet where they were first seen) feed on human energy and resources, killing everyone they find in their path. To counter this evil, three volunteer warriors – Joe Butcher, Skyler, and Keliot form a Special Forces team: The Star Guardians.
In its latest video slot release Spacejammers, Tom Horn Gaming invites players to embark on an epic galactic journey to test their skills against the challenge of the biggest space heist ever. Spacejammers is a 5×3 game which includes the shatter mode, free spins and an increasing multiplier. The features alongside a consistently entertaining narrative, and engrossing gameplay keep the action gripping throughout the game whilst promising the prospect of seriously big wins.
Endorphina has just released its brand new medieval slot, one that pushes you to use some ancient magical practices to create the future and life you ultimately crave. The new slot is entitled Magnum Opus – a term that refers to an artist’s greatest work or achievement. This ancient slot has 3 reels, 3 rows, and 5 paylines. On each enabled payline, only the highest win is paid. All prizes are for combinations of a kind. The matching symbols must be on enabled paylines and adjacent reels, starting from the leftmost. Wins on different paylines are also added.
The God of Mischief makes his presence known (or unknown) in his pursuit for the throne in Play’n GO’s Tales of Asgard: Loki’s Fortune. This classic 5×5 slot game features Dynamic Payways that see the initial 3,125 payways have the potential to multiply to an impressive 100,000 payways – giving players more ways to win. A new addition to Play’n GO’s Norse Mythology series, this is the first time that players will get to see Loki as the main character. The game’s theme reflects Loki’s mischievous nature as players reveal mystery symbols to create multiple ways to win.
The anticipation of a Free Spins mystery choice takes centre stage in leading slot developer Blueprint Gaming’s new game release, Bankin’ Bacon. The porcine-themed slot takes place on a 6×4 reel set and offers 4,096 ways to pay, all played out on a fun, colourfully animated backdrop. Three or more scatter symbols trigger the Banker Spins round, in which the player can collect the standard 10 Free Spins or gamble on the mystery wheel for the chance to win up to an incredible 50 spins, as well as an upgraded value of the lucrative cheques that are required to scoop big wins.
Yggdrasil, has rolled out underwater extravaganza Golden FishTank 2 GigaBlox symbol, while in Free Spins this can be a staggering 6×6 in size on the extended reels.
OneTouch has released God Hand, the third in an ongoing series of Japan-specific mobile-first games targeted towards the rapidly growing market. God Hand is an epic title filled with unique features that will be sure to build a loyal player following. Press the spin button and watch as a God-like figure drops a boulder below. If he deals you a lucky hand with a coloured ball you could claim a big prize, while if a golden ball appears you will be immediately transported to the Gold Rush free spin round where a Goddess serves you with the chance of a win of biblical proportions.
Realistic Games whisks players to the sands of Egypt on the hunt for ancient treasure in its latest instant win game, Tutankhamun Deluxe® Pull Tab. Thanks to its general release, the long-time player favourite theme of Egyptology provides the backdrop for a five-reel, four-win line Pull Tab game featuring Scatters and Free Games, maximising cross-sell potential. Offering engaging gameplay with slot-inspired features, Tutankhamun Deluxe® Pull Tab presents four tabs that players virtually pull back to reveal prizes, which include cash pay outs, free games and re-triggers up to a maximum win of 1,000x their bet.
Playson has released The Fruit Megaways mechanic incorporated into the gameplay, this latest release has 6 reels from rows 2 to 7 and offers players a colossal 117,649 ways to win.
Betsoft Gaming, once again shows its provenance as the market leader for true cinematic iGaming slots with stunning release Return to Paris, the Thief with an eye for an antique is back – and so is the Cop, looking to hunt him down! Loaded with frequent wins, Multipliers, explosive Wilds and an engaging Free Spins round, this five reel 20 payline slot is the cartoon crime caper of the year.
Pragmatic Play, is back with another instalment to its iconic John Hunter series in latest release, John Hunter and the Quest for Bermuda Riches
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Global Esports Prize Pools Exceed $270M in 2025
Global esports prize pools exceeded $270 million in 2025, a 15.5% increase year-over-year, according to new research from eSportRanker. Despite this growth, prize money remains concentrated. Saudi Arabia, China and the US together hosted roughly half of all prize money across the world’s top ten esports nations, highlighting how a few markets dominate major tournament hosting.
The analysis draws on Esports Charts host-country data covering more than 10,500 tournaments across 100+ esports titles worldwide. The research examines not only how much prize money was distributed, but where tournaments were hosted and what structural factors allowed certain countries to rise to the top.
Saudi Arabia ranked first globally with $39.66 million in hosted prize pools, driven largely by the Esports World Cup circuit in Riyadh, which staged tournaments across titles including Dota 2, PUBG Mobile, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang and Honor of Kings.
China ranked second with $34.82 million, supported by its publisher-controlled domestic league system, including Tencent’s King Pro League Grand Finals 2025, which alone carried a prize pool of nearly $10 million.
The US placed third with $23.12 million, reflecting a diversified esports ecosystem with tournaments across multiple publishers and game genres.
The top ten countries by hosted esports prize pools in 2025 were:
Saudi Arabia — $39.66M
China — $34.82M
United States — $23.12M
Romania — $7.79M
France — $7.57M
Thailand — $7.11M
Canada — $5.28M
Germany — $5.22M
South Korea — $5.03M
Japan — $4.28M
Beyond the leading three markets, prize money drops sharply. The remaining seven countries together accounted for just over $47 million, illustrating the concentration at the top of the global esports hosting landscape.
The research also highlights several structural patterns behind these rankings. Sovereign investment programmes, such as those in Saudi Arabia, can rapidly elevate a country’s esports position. Publisher-controlled ecosystems, as seen in China, generate recurring prize pools. Meanwhile, countries like Romania and Germany reached the top ten by consistently hosting international events rather than relying on single flagship tournaments.
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Compliance Updates
Labour MP Raises Questions Over Impact of UK Gambling Tax Hike on Gibraltar Economy
The House of Commons was reminded last week that the decisions it took could have “a huge impact” on Gibraltar, as a Labour MP warned that a planned increase to UK gaming taxes could “leave a huge hole” in the Rock’s economy.
Gareth Snell used a Commons debate on the Finance Bill to warn that changes to the UK’s remote gaming and remote betting duty could have a significant impact on Gibraltar’s public finances, and that higher costs in the regulated sector risked driving more gamblers into the black market.
Mr Snell tabled an amendment to the Bill requiring the UK Government to conduct an impact assessment on Gibraltar, whose economy he said was heavily reliant on the gaming and gambling sector.
Citing his discussions with Nigel Feetham, Gibraltar’s Minister for Trade, Industry and Justice, Mr Snell said the gaming accounts for 30% of Gibraltar’s GDP, employs 3500 people and generates one third of Gibraltar’s tax receipts.
He said companies with a footprint in Gibraltar pay Gibraltar corporation tax as well as levies in the UK and argued that changes to the UK duty structure could have an immediate effect on Gibraltar’s revenues because of the way the tax is applied.
“The minister will be acutely aware that the gaming and gambling sector in Gibraltar is a huge part of their economy,” he said, addressing Labour MP Dan Tomlinson, the Exchequer Secretary at the Treasury.
“So…anything that we do in this place that has an impact on the sector in Gibraltar will leave a huge hole in the Gibraltar economy which will have to be filled.”
Mr Snell also linked the issue to Gibraltar’s wider importance to the UK, saying tax decisions taken in Westminster could affect its ability to fund public services.
He said Gibraltar needed stability and called on the minister to set out what contact the Treasury had had with Gibraltar on the issue.
“Gibraltar is of strategic importance to us,” he said.
“It is part of the family of nations that make up who we are.”
“And decisions that we take in this Finance Bill are having a huge impact on their economy and on their ability to fund their public services and fund their defence.”
Alongside his comments on Gibraltar, Mr Snell devoted substantial attention to what he said were the risks of pushing consumers towards unregulated operators.
He tabled a separate amendment calling for an independent assessment of the impact of the duty changes on the black market, arguing that any effective response to gambling harm depended on keeping consumers inside the regulated sector.
He said the black market offered none of the protections available through licensed operators and warned that those using unregulated sites would be more exposed to harm.
“The more people we push into the black market, where there is no support, there is no gam care, there is no lockout system,” Mr Snell said.
“It means people are more at risk of harmful activity and being preyed upon by predatory organisations.”
“And companies that are outside of the UK do not pay taxes here and are simply not worried about the participants.”
He cited an independent study by Ernst and Young for the Betting and Gaming Council, which he said estimated that £6 billion worth of stakes could be diverted to the black market as a result of the changes.
He told the Commons this would amount to a 140% increase in stakes moving into unregulated channels.
“Now, the independent study done by Ernst and Young for the Betting and Gaming Council did come up that there is a potential for £6 billion worth of stakes to be diverted to black market as a result of this change,” Mr Snell said.
“That’s six billion pounds of stakes that were going to be made somewhere but will go into the black market.”
Mr Snell also said illicit operators were easily accessible and that money staked through those sites could be linked to criminal activity overseas.
“Every single one of us is no more than two clicks away from an unregulated gaming or gambling site, where, again, that money often goes into questionable activities overseas,” he said.
“Some of it is funding organised crime.”
Mr Snell said the Treasury had earmarked £26 million for the UK Gambling Commission as part of broader regulatory changes, but argued that the UK Government had not yet assessed whether that would be sufficient to address the scale of any shift to the black market.
He also said the Treasury had not given him an answer on when a post-implementation review might take place.
“To be honest, we just simply don’t know how big the impact is going to be,” he said.
“The assessment simply hasn’t been done by government to determine whether that £26 million is enough.”
In the debate, Mr Snell said his concern was not to revisit the principle of the tax changes themselves, but to secure an assessment of their unintended consequences for both Gibraltar and the black market.
Alex Ballinger, another Labour MP, took a different stance on the issues raised by Mr Snell, saying any impact on Gibraltar should be weighed against how operators fared in other jurisdictions with higher taxes than the UK.
“I think if the tax changes are going to be as economically damaging as claimed for Gibraltar, we do need to consider how it works in other jurisdictions, because there are often the same gambling organisations operating in other countries with much higher tax rates than the UK and they manage to survive profitably in those sectors,” he said.
“So I think we should take that into consideration when we’re looking at the impact on Gibraltar as well.”
As for concerns about pushing people to black market sites, he said the threat was “overblown” and other sectors such as the tobacco industry had employed a similar narrative in the past that later proved unfounded.
“And again, when we introduced the [gaming sector] point of consumption tax in 2014, again, there was no surge in unregulated or the black market gambling at that point either,” he added.
A study by the UK Gambling Commission in 2021 found only “a very small proportion” of UK gamblers ever used unlicensed sites, “and these were mostly by accident”.
Mr Ballinger welcomed investment to tackle harmful gambling.
“But I think we should not buy into the narrative that risks from the black market should stop us making changes that keep people safe from the most harmful forms of gambling,” he said.
Responding, Mr Tomlinson said he had met twice with Mr Feetham to discuss the impact of the changes on Gibraltar’s economy.
“I do understand there are significant impacts on the economy in Gibraltar and that is something that I hope to keep engaging on and discussing,” he said.
Mr Tomlinson was pressed by Mr Snell who asked whether he would give an assurance that there would be “no future surprises and no significant tax changes” that could impact Gibraltar negatively.
Mr Tomlinson declined “to write future budgets”, adding: “We have made a significant change when it comes to gambling taxation and rather than make further changes the Government will of course monitor to see the impact of that change.”
The Bill passed its third reading and the amendment on Gibraltar was not adopted.
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SlotCatalog and Evoplay Demonstrate How Data-Driven Design Creates More Engaging Slot Experiences
In 2025, SlotCatalog and Evoplay joined efforts to create Uncrossable Rush, using data and design side by side. Instead of relying on assumptions, the teams focused on how players actually interact with modern slot formats.
This collaboration links two roles that usually work separately. SlotCatalog is an online analytics platform that compiles and maintains structured data on slot games across the global market, while Evoplay focuses on producing casino content for operators in multiple regions. Working together allowed both sides to approach the project with a shared view of how players interact with familiar slot structures.
Why Data-Driven Design Matters in Today’s iGaming Market
The volume of new releases means players have little patience for complexity. When a slot communicates its rhythm early and keeps the action smooth, it becomes easier to understand and more comfortable to return to.
Saturated release cycles – New titles appear constantly, competing for lobby space.
Short attention spans – Players expect games to feel clear and responsive within seconds.
Volatility balance – Risk, pacing, and reward frequency must align with expectations.
Measurable engagement – Session length, replay rate, and feature use show what keeps players returning.
Uncrossable Rush follows this logic. It is an instant-format game inspired by CrossyRun mechanics, where players guide Eggwina across traffic lanes, collect multipliers, and decide when to cash out. Fast rounds, rising difficulty and repeatable patterns support quick, replayable sessions.
About the Collaboration
SlotCatalog operates as an analytics platform tracking slot mechanics, availability, and market activity across a large catalogue of games. Evoplay is an international studio producing slots and instant titles for online casino operators. The work on Uncrossable Rush marks SlotCatalog’s first co-development project and introduces external research directly into the design process.
From SlotCatalog’s analytical perspective, the goal was to build a game around proven engagement factors rather than novelty alone. Evoplay translated those insights into a fast, easy-to-read format designed for repeat play.
Uncrossable Rush key characteristics:
Format: Instant game
Core mechanic: CrossyRun-style lane crossing with multipliers and cash-out choice
Volatility: Adjustable risk as difficulty rises
RTP: ~96%
Target audience: Players who prefer short sessions and quick decisions
Mobile compatibility: Optimized for smartphones and tablets
Fedir Havlovskyi, CEO of SlotCatalog, noted: “At SlotCatalog, users come first. We look for partnerships that help create products people actually enjoy and understand. This collaboration reflects our focus on quality and our commitment to meeting player expectations.”
With more games entering the market, studios face pressure to keep releases both familiar and relevant. The collaboration between SlotCatalog and Evoplay suggests a practical direction forward, where research becomes part of the groundwork rather than a tool used only after launch.
Uncrossable Rush reflects that mindset. The project shows how established formats can be refined through informed planning, resulting in an experience that feels deliberate, accessible and suited to today’s players.
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