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Swintt stack up a totem pole of wild wins in Takutiki
Sought-after software provider’s latest Native American-themed slot sees players channel their inner spirit animal as they profit from Free Spins and three unlockable modifiers
Swintt – the in-demand software provider behind recent hits Path of Dragons and Secret Spellbook Respin – is inviting players to take to journey to the heart of the Americas and experience the rich culture of its indigenous people in the feature-packed Premium release, Takutiki.
Played out across a starting 5×3 reel set, the studio’s latest game features 30 fixed paylines and a collection of base game symbols that will be instantly familiar to all fans of classic land-based slot machines. With action taking place to a backdrop of rolling plains, Takutiki features the iconic ace-through-jack playing card symbols alongside eagles, bison and male and female members of the tribe.
All base game symbols – including the slot’s substitute wild – appear stacked on the reels, reducing the game’s variance and making regular wins easy to come by, but players will need to keep an eye out for collectible diamond symbols that are key to unlocking Takutiki’s three bonus re-spin features. Available in three different colours, whenever one of these special icons appears during a spin, it will be added to its respective totem to the left of the reels. Once three matching diamond symbols have been collected, one of three rewarding modifiers will be triggered as an additional re-spin is awarded.
Three red diamonds will expand the reels to increase the game’s total number of paylines to 75, three blue diamonds will cause any wilds that appear to double the value of any wins they trigger, and three green diamonds will add between five and ten random wilds to the reels to create additional payouts. Once a modifier has been triggered, its counter will reset to zero and players can start collecting diamonds again to reactivate its power. However, to access Takutiki’s biggest wins, players will need to activate the game’s Free Spins feature by landing three or more bonus icons anywhere on the reels.
Whenever this happens, players will initially be granted eight Free Spins, but they’ll notice the diamond counters to the left of the reels will be reduced to one. Now whenever a diamond symbol appears, its modifier will be instantly activated as an additional Free Spin is awarded, allowing players to prolong the feature indefinitely and potentially benefit from multiple rewards from a single trigger.
Of course, being a Swintt Premium game, all wins collected in the base game can also be gambled in Takutiki’s optional Risk feature. Once activated, players will be asked to guess the colour of a hidden playing card to double the value of their current win, with up to eight Risk rounds available until either the slot’s maximum payout of 450x the selected bet is achieved or an incorrect colour choice is made.
David Mann, Chief Executive Officer at Swintt, said: “Swintt Premium games have proved popular with old-school fans of classic slot machines and modern casino players alike and our studio always strives to combine iconic design elements with innovative features to ensure all users are catered for.
“Our new Takutiki release remains true to this practise by taking the simple gameplay of a land-based slot machine and cranking up the excitement factor with its Free Spins and three unlockable modifiers. With this helping to reduce the game’s variance and make big wins far easier to come by, we’re sure the game will prove a big hit with players when it debuts at all of online casino partners this month.”
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Booming Games marks two years in South Africa, targets top supplier spot
Booming Games says it is marking two years in South Africa and is setting a target to be “recognised as the market’s leading games provider in the next 1-2 years,” according to a company statement dated 14 July 2026.
The Malta-based supplier entered the market in July 2024 and says it has since grown from a single partner relationship to working with “a host of tier one operators across Africa.” The company also claims its local team has doubled in size, with further hiring planned in the coming months, and noted shortlistings at the SiGMA Africa Awards and iGA Summit Awards earlier this year.
In South Africa, Booming Games said it has more than 145 titles “tested, approved and live” in Mpumalanga, Western Cape and Eastern Cape. The company also pointed to a partnership announced last month with World Sports Betting (WSB), under which a selection of its titles will be integrated into WSB’s platform.
Solomon Godwin, Head of Africa at Booming Games, said: “Close partnerships with operators is central to our ability to innovate and deliver at speed. These collaborations allow us to establish a comprehensive feedback loop that informs future games. Put simply, we listen to our punters through our partners.”
Looking ahead, Booming Games said it plans to expand into “every remaining province” and increase investment in local presence and operator partnerships, including targeting new aggregator platforms entering the market. The supplier also said it will expand its release pipeline with localised titles and is developing new games across crash and instant categories, alongside updates to existing games.
Max Niehusen, Founder of Booming Games, said: “South Africa already drives the largest proportion of our revenues in Africa, and as we celebrate two successful years here, we are well placed to build out our offering even further over the years ahead.”
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Tonybet awards €7,000 silver prize in World Cup Card Collection campaign
Tonybet has awarded a €7,000 prize to a player in Kilcock, Ireland, after the customer found the campaign’s silver card in the operator’s World Cup Card Collection promotion. The update was announced Tuesday 14th July 2026.
The World Cup Card Collection includes 51 cards: 48 digital cards representing each participating World Cup nation, plus three unique cards—gold, silver and bronze—tied to prize payouts. Tonybet said the bronze card was available during the group stage and was previously found by a customer in Canada.
According to the operator, the silver card was available during the knockout rounds through the quarter-finals. The gold card is now in play for the semi-finals, third-place play-off and final.
Tonybet Head of Product Kiryl Liudvikevich said: “Our Tonybet World Cup Card Collection Bronze prize went during the group stage; now Silver has gone too!
“A massive congratulations to our lucky winner in Kilcock, County Kildare. Silver was always the knockout-round card, available once the World Cup reached the stage where a single result ends a team’s tournament. It has found its winner just as the field thins to the last handful of nations.
“Now we’re down to the final four, that’s where the competition really hots up, leaving just the golden card still hidden somewhere for our lucky winner to find. Best of luck to all of our players as this amazing World Cup reaches its conclusion this week.”
Tonybet said its World Cup Card Collection runs until 31 July. With the bronze and silver cards already claimed, the remaining campaign prize depends on when the gold card is found before the promotion ends.
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Tequity signs Koom Games to its RGS platform
Tequity has agreed a Remote Gaming Server (RGS) deal with slot studio Koom Games, with the partnership announced on 14 July 2026. Koom Games will use Tequity’s licensed modular RGS to develop and roll out new titles for distribution to operators worldwide.
Under the agreement, Koom Games will use Tequity’s infrastructure to handle game delivery while keeping control of its creative and development roadmap. The studio said its approach is to build content closer to mobile and social gaming than traditional casino titles.
Tequity said it currently supports 31 RGS clients and manages more than 130 integrations across regulated markets. The company positioned the Koom Games deal as part of a wider run of commercial agreements with providers and operators.
Tanja Bergman, VP of Partnerships at Tequity, said: “Koom Games is a studio that is looming to enter the global market by making a big splash. The team’s dedication to creating content that is genuinely fresh is highly impressive. We are thrilled to offer the stable, high-performance environment needed to transform this creative vision into a market-leading reality.”
Marko Zulj, CEO & co-founder at Koom Games, said: “Whenever operators and aggregators ask us what category our games fit into, we actually struggle to give a traditional answer. Instead, we tell them, ‘you’ll need to try them, because you haven’t played this before’.
“Our games come with completely new mechanics, fresh math, and features built for social engagement. To scale such a vision and remain agile, we needed more than a reliable RGS — we were looking for a robust iGaming platform that lets us confidently develop in any direction, and we found exactly that in Tequity.”
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