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Mjölnir, marriage and mischief in Asgard
The next chapter in Play’n GO’s Norse mythology tales see siblings Thor, Loki and Freya reunited in less-than-ideal circumstances.
The next chapter in Play’n GO’s Norse mythology tales see siblings Thor, Loki and Freya reunited in less-than-ideal circumstances.
Thrym, the mighty Ice King of Jotunheim, has stolen Mjölnir. In exchange for its return, he demands Freya’s hand in marriage. Freya has other ideas. It’s up to Thor and Loki to find a way to retrieve the hammer. Of course, the God of Mischief has a trick up his sleeve. Thor will disguise himself as Freya and enter the kingdom, steal the hammer and sneak back out – which isn’t as easy as it sounds.
Free Spins in this game are triggered by three Scatter symbols on reels 1, 3 and 5. Here Thor reveals himself on the fifth reel as a Stacked Wild, with each Free Spin Thor takes a step to the left until eventually stepping off the reels. Behind Thor the reels chaotically spin, mimicking the battle between the characters in the narrative.
In previous titles we have seen Odin left to protect Asgard against enemies of the realm and Loki trying his best to steal Asgard’s throne, but Play’n GO have taken a new direction, adding a dash of humour to their Norse Mythology series with this latest edition.
That includes the artwork which takes on a more comical style too for a fresh take on these games and to complement the narrative. Players will see Thrym walk across the screen throwing confetti and looking more than a little disgruntled as well as Thor in Freya’s wedding dress!
Head of Games, Charlotte Miliziano said:
“With any game that includes Thor and Loki there’s bound to be mischief afoot!
“In our previous titles there have been a family feuds and battles to protect the throne, but in this game we wanted to unite the characters in a more intimate setting, giving players a new flavour of the dynamics in this somewhat bizarre family. I mean, what’s funnier than Thor in a wedding dress?”
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Altenar and Fast Track enter strategic partnership to revolutionise player engagement
Leading sportsbook will deliver targeted campaigns and personalised player journeys
Altenar, a leading sportsbook and iGaming software provider, has announced a strategic deal with player engagement platform, Fast Track.
As part of the partnership, Fast Track, a leader in AI-powered CRM with real-time data capabilities, has integrated its cutting-edge technologies with Altenar’s PAM tools.
This marks a significant milestone in the industry, bringing together Altenar’s comprehensive iGaming platform with Fast Track’s expertise in scalable player engagement solutions to enhance the customer experience with hyper-targeted campaigns and dynamic, personalised journeys.
The agreement underlines Altenar’s commitment to providing bespoke solutions to operators using the Altenar Gaming Platform (AGP) and highlights Fast Track’s transformative CRM approach.
Known for its automation capabilities, Fast Track also enables operators to deliver 1:1 player experiences at scale. This integration will provide Altenar’s operators with a streamlined onboarding process, access to real-time insights, and the ability to make data-driven decisions quickly.
Charlie Williams, Commercial Director at Altenar, said: “We are excited to partner with Fast Track, a company that shares our dedication to innovation and excellence.
“This collaboration signifies more than just a partnership; it’s a synergy of strengths, combining Altenar’s robust PAM with Fast Track’s unparalleled expertise in player engagement and retention.”
Simon Lidzén, CEO and Co-Founder of Fast Track, said: “Collaborating with Altenar represents a significant step forward in our mission to digitalise the iGaming industry.
“Together, we are set to deliver an immersive gaming experience that is not only enjoyable but deeply engaging and personalised for each player.”
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Kindred’s Share of Revenue from High-risk Players Shows Slight Increase
Kindred Group plc’s (Kindred) share of revenue from high-risk players showed a slight increase to 3.2% (Q4 2023 3.1%) in the first quarter of 2024. Compared to the first quarter of 2023, the high-risk revenue share decreased marginally. The percentage of detected customers who exhibited improved behaviour after interventions came in at 87.1% (compared to 87.4% in Q4 2023 and 83.0% in Q1 2023). This sustained trajectory in the improvement effect after interventions, observed over an extended period, serves as a testament to the strong dedication and collective efforts throughout the company. It reflects Kindred’s ongoing commitment to fostering positive change within the industry.
“We continue to see our share of revenue from high-risk players fluctuate quarter to quarter, and we are working closely with all teams across the company to support customers towards a more sustainable gambling experience. However, it is encouraging to see that our Journey towards Zero data has steadily decreased since 2020. A similar trend can be seen across the healthier gambling behaviour effect after interventions. This tells us two things: our work is paying off, but we need to continue to push ourselves to propel a sustainable progression,” Alexander Westrell, Director of Communications at Kindred Group, said.
“It was very encouraging to witness the open and transparent discussions at the Sustainable Gambling Conference in London on 20 March, where those with lived experience shared their important stories. Also, it is evident that technology is moving forward, and will provide greater opportunities to detect and intervene in the future. We hope to see more regulators engage with the industry and with experts to secure a more sustainable industry for everyone,” Alexander Westrell added.
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SiGMA Group Acquires Majority Stake in iGaming Academy
SiGMA Group has announced it has acquired a majority stake in iGaming Academy, which offers vocational and compliance training in over 25 jurisdictions, to more than 60,000 gaming professionals yearly, for an undisclosed figure.
This acquisition is set to greatly complement their current portfolio by embedding various forms of industry education throughout SiGMA’s global event schedule and online network.
Eman Pulis, Founder of the SiGMA Group, said: “The acquisition comes at a perfect time for us. We’ve been working closely with iGaming Academy for many years now. I love what Jaime and the Conexus Group have built and look forward to supporting this growth with new initiatives and a wider offering of educational programs globally. The industry is crying out for more talent and regulatory insight, with new markets continuing to regulate. As a result, we want to be very active in this business.”
Robert Dowling from Conexus Group said: “Conexus will remain actively involved in the iGaming Academy and our clients will continue to receive the outstanding training they expect from this brand,” said Rob Dowling, CEO of The Conexus Group. “We are confident that this strategic acquisition by SiGMA will allow the iGaming Academy to expand and improve its services offering to better serve the evolving training needs of the iGaming industry.”
Jaime Debono said: “This acquisition marks a major milestone for iGaming Academy – our mission has also been to educate the industry – both on key regulatory compliance topics as well as vocational training for existing and new markets. With the support of SiGMA Group, we will be able to accelerate this strategy through their global event calendar, enrich both training and event content and reach a much wider audience than ever before.”
Vinicius Moraes de Carvalho, Investment Partner at Ikigai Ventures, said: “The acquisition of IGA is another important milestone for SiGMA’s vision. IGA’s extensive training library rounds up our offer of services for the igaming industry by allowing us to be at the forefront of educational and regulatory tools for the market. We have strong confidence in Jaime and his team and are thrilled about the next chapters.”
iGaming Academy will continue to work in their current organisational structure with Jaime Debono remaining as company CEO and continuing to work alongside his team.
The deal will continue to see the management at iGaming Academy at the helm, with SiGMA’s corporate governance and marketing arm supporting the business to go from strength to strength.
Following the acquisition, the iGaming Academy is setting up an office in Cyprus to build its online offering and content development. In addition, its revenue streams will also be bolstered through new affiliate partner deals. More courses will also be made available in multiple languages, thus meeting the global demand for training.
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