Connect with us

Latest News

Week 11/2023 slot games releases

Published

on

Reading Time: 6 minutes

 

Here are this weeks latest slots releases compiled by European Gaming

Spinomenal has unleashed its latest slot from the Wolf Fang series, Wolf Fang – Volcano. This addition to the legendary series joins the ever-expanding Spinomenal Universe and takes players on another canine inspired adventure. In this Wolf Fang saga, players will join the adventures of this mighty wolf at the edge of an erupting volcano! A fearless descendent of the great Wolf fang, this wolf will lead players on a treacherous journey, dodging molten lava flows and other dangerous predators.

 

Lightning Box, one of Light & Wonder’s in-house studios, has released Ritual Respins™ a title filled with mysticism and exciting magical mechanics. Ritual Respins™ will initially be made available across Europe for two weeks exclusively with Paddy Power Betfair before being released across all partners thereafter. This 5×3 reeled slot features symbols depicting tomes, skulls and potions emphasising the title’s supernatural aesthetic.

 

Evoplay, has launched its latest title Hot Rio Nights, released as both a Bonus and Non-Bonus buy version. Taking players on a trip to the tropical city of Rio de Janeiro, the slot pays homage to the Brazilian festival boasting exotic dancers as its symbols and Samba music to add to the allure of the game. Delivering a vibrant experience, it provides thrills on the base game through the inclusion of the Stacks of Symbols mechanic that awards free spins.

 

Inspired Entertainment, Inc.  has launched its latest slot game Big Horsey Fortune ™, a horse-racing themed game that invites players to race their way to winnings. This 5-reel, 3-row, 10 win-line slot features a punter, wild symbols and a Big Collector Bonus that awards unlimited Free Spins until the Big Winner prize is awarded.

 

After letting the hip-hop fuelled journey Benji Killed in Vegas steal the spotlight, Nolimit City is now ready to take a much darker, more sinister route. The provider is known to be familiar with the supernatural, having produced the viral sensation that was Book Of Shadows in 2020. Their latest release, Blood & Shadow, serves as a thematic prequel to the fan favourite; however, it’s set to be a standout masterpiece in its own right.

 

Endorphina, a renowned game provider, has released a new hit game! 2023 Hit Slot is a modern and stylish slot game that blends the latest technology, captivating graphics, and sounds to provide players with the ultimate gaming experience. 2023 Hit Slot has a sophisticated and elegant feel with a unique gameplay style and exciting features that will keep players engaged for hours. The game’s symbols include classic favorites like lucky clovers, bells, and sevens, as well as a few juicy surprises like watermelons, oranges, grapes, lemons, plums, and cherries.

 

Swintt’s latest Premium release sees players set out on a volcanic voyage where Free Spins and blazing Bloxx wins combine to seriously turn up the heat. Having already braved the frozen tundra of Bloxx Arctic in February, this month popular software providers, Swintt, are inviting players to join them in altogether warmer climes as they seek out fiery Free Spins and white-hot wins in the scorching new Premium release, Bloxx Flare.

 

Revolver Gaming, the  leading provider of online casino games, has added another exciting game to its portfolio of Irish-themed slot games with the launch of Rainbow Stacks! This latest addition to Revolver Gaming’s collection joins the popular Irish Coins game, which has become a player favourite. Rainbow Stacks is a 5-reel, 3-row video slot game that offers 20 paylines. The game’s vibrant colours and high-quality graphics transport players to a magical world where the leprechaun and his pot of gold await.

 

Play’n GO use spellbinding slot magic for Moon Princess Trinity, a brand-new title in the popular Moon Princess series. Moon Princess Trinity is a dynamic grid slot where players connect three or more matching symbols – horizontally or vertically – on the grid to make them disappear and secure a win. Reminiscent of the original Moon Princess (2017), the player can also unlock a Clear the Grid prize. If they clear the base game grid, players are awarded with a 50x bet multiplier.

 

What shall we do with a drunken sailor? German supplier Hölle Games has the answer – immortalise him in a slot! “Drunken Sailor” goes live today, a new game in their Classic Series line. This latest addition to their portfolio is a 5×3, 10 payline homage to the bygone days of ships, sailing and sea shanties.

 

Yggdrasil, the leading publisher accelerating iGaming innovation, has teamed up with Peter & Sons to unveil the father of all books in their latest release Book of Books. The 5-reel, 40 payline slot is a unique take on the classic ‘Book of’ genre, incorporating Peter & Sons’ unmistakable art style. The feature-filled hit packs in powerups including expanding symbols and win multipliers, with a max win of up to 10,000x available to players.

 

BF Games has introduced its latest release Dragon’s Chance, with mythical creatures bringing good fortune to the reels. The new game is packed with fiery features as the dragons roam the reels to set them alight for big rewards. With 243 ways to win, the bonus game feature is triggered when you land three or more scatter symbols. This will see players pick one out of five sets, all offering a different number of free spins.

 

Playson, the fast-growing digital entertainment supplier, has released Royal Joker: Hold and Win, building on the company’s well-loved series of “Royal” themed games with plenty of opportunities for players to crown themselves in glory.

 

ESA Gaming, the innovative games provider, has rolled out its latest title of 2023, boosting its EasySwipe™ portfolio with the addition of Fruit Bloxx. The new video slot is the sequel to the high performing title, Fruit Staxx and moves to a 7×5 reel slot design featuring tumbling reels and Free Spins in an updated neon fruit theme. The game offers a max win of up to 618x via clusters that pay on any five or more horizontally, or vertically, touching symbols which will explode and tumble down, allowing the opportunity for further wins to occur.

 

Wazdan, the innovative games provider, has continued to expand its Hot Slot™ series with the brand-new Hot Slot™: Great Book of Magic. This 5×3 slot combines a vintage style  with modern twists, to create a highly engaging and immersive  experience that incorporates a number of Wazdan’s popular engagement-boosting mechanics.

 

Pragmatic Play, a leading content provider to the iGaming industry, adds a regal reward to special symbols in its medieval-themed slot The Knight King. Played across 5×3 reels, the slot introduces the brave Knight King protagonist, queen, his trusty steed and the fierce dragon antagonist, which must form matching combinations across the slot’s 20 paylines to award a win.

 

 

Powered by WPeMatico

Continue Reading
Advertisement

British Gambling Commission

Industry Roiled As UK Regulator Steps Gingerly Into ‘Affordability’

Published

on

industry-roiled-as-uk-regulator-steps-gingerly-into-‘affordability’

The UK Gambling Commission has tentatively introduced its much-feared Financial Risk Assessments (FRA), but despite the regulator tip-toeing across the start line, the industry remains convinced that the highly controversial policy will lead to disaster.

The commission announced on Tuesday (July 7) that it will roll out its FRA project in three stages, with only the most high spending players and the largest operators required to comply during its initial phase.

In this first introductory period, any customer of the market’s largest operators depositing over £5,000 in 24 hours will need to be subject to an FRA, which in most cases will see a check conducted by a credit reference agency in the background without the gambler’s knowledge.

Eventually, that threshold will drop to £1,000 in 24 hours or £3,000 in a rolling 90-day period. Individuals aged under-25 will trigger checks if they deposit more than £750 in 24 hours or £2,000 in a 90-day period.

In some cases, customers will need to submit additional personal documents to allow operators to assess whether they need additional support.

It is these instances to which the industry has responded overwhelmingly negatively, with gambling firms warning of further consumer leakage to a black market that they say is already gaining ground.

The Gambling Commission argues that only 3 percent of customers that trigger these checks will require additional documents or open banking checks to complete their assessments, and that only 1 in 1000 gamblers will even trigger an FRA in the first place.

In fact, the regulator argues that the new system will actually reduce the existing reliance on document checks, by shifting some of that compliance burden onto a “frictionless” background system.

“People who place an occasional bet, are a recent winning customer or even regularly spend hundreds of pounds would be unlikely to need a check,” the regulator said.

Why now?

The commission said that its key motivation for pushing forward with FRAs is that some high spending customers are not being adequately protected.

Where FRAs reveal that a gambler may be spending beyond their needs, operators will be expected to take “proportionate” action, which may include reducing marketing or setting deposit limits, the commission said.

“We are confident that our approach, using high-quality data, will enable support for high-spending customers in financial difficulties, while reducing friction for customers who are not in financial difficulties by removing the need for unnecessary and unpopular document checks to understand financial risk,” said acting Gambling Commission CEO, Sarah Gardner.

During an initial risk assessment phase set to kick off this Summer, licensees will not be penalised if they take no action as a result of an FRA, but the implication is very much that the regulator will take enforcement action in this area in the future.

There is currently no timeline for when the UK industry will move into the second implementation stage or what requirements will be added at that point.

The commission has said only that it will engage with industry implementation groups and other stakeholders beforehand.

Similarly, there is no estimate of when the third and final implementation stage will begin.

“We have listened to feedback throughout the pilot process which has led to us deciding to carefully proceed,” said Gardner.

“We will work with key partners to make sure that they are implemented in the most effective way for consumers and operators.”

Industry aghast

Trade group the Betting and Gaming Council has reacted with dismay to the news, with chief executive Grainne Hurst saying it was “deeply disappointed and frustrated” that the commission had not abandoned the project completely.

Hurst said that the phased implementation was a clear indication that the channelisation risks posed by FRAs, which it has consistently warned of, are real.

“These checks cannot be described as genuinely frictionless if they produce unreliable outcomes, lead to unnecessary account restrictions or ultimately result in customers being asked to provide documents or open banking information,” said Hurst.

The industry, in particular the horseracing sector, remains very concerned that revenues will shrink in the days and months following the introduction of FRAs, much as they did in the aftermath of the affordability regime introduced in the Netherlands in 2024.

“The commission’s announcement does nothing to assuage that concern,” said  Chris Elliott, a partner at London law firm Wiggin.

He added that it remains unclear what action operators should take once an FRA is complete and called for more guidance from the Gambling Commission.

“The staged approach risks being a staggered imposition of uncertainty rather than a measured roll-out of clear requirements,” said Elliott.

The UK gambling minister said the government supports FRAs, but appeared to back a tentative approach.

“The right balance must be struck so that assessments protect those in financial difficulties from the risk of gambling-related harm but do not create unnecessary burdens for the industry or consumers,” said Baroness Twycross.

The post Industry Roiled As UK Regulator Steps Gingerly Into ‘Affordability’ appeared first on EE Gaming | Global iGaming & Tech Intelligence Hub.

Continue Reading

Alternative Payment Methods

Paysafe expands Tebex checkout integration to add cards and more APMs

Published

on

paysafe-expands-tebex-checkout-integration-to-add-cards-and-more-apms

Tebex connects to the Paysafe API, extending beyond PaysafeCard to card processing and alternative payment methods including Openbucks in the US.

Paysafe (NYSE: PSFE) has expanded its partnership with video game monetization platform Tebex, adding card payments and additional alternative payment methods (APMs) through a single integration to the Paysafe API. The update was announced July 7, 2026 in London.

Tebex has integrated the Paysafe Gateway to support credit and debit card processing alongside APMs. Tebex said its checkout has offered Paysafe’s prepaid eCash product PaysafeCard since 2016, and the new API integration connects Tebex to a broader set of Paysafe payment products.

The integration also links Tebex to Paysafe’s branded APMs. Tebex Checkout is already live with Openbucks, which enables US gamers to pay online with cash using third-party gift cards purchased in-store at “67K+ locations,” or via Openbucks’ Obucks digital card sold through authorized online resellers.

Zak Cutler, President of Global Gaming at Paysafe, said: “We’re delighted to broaden our partnership with Tebex. In a highly competitive market, video game creatives need to satisfy gamers’ increasingly diverse transactional expectations. By connecting the Tebex Checkout to an exhaustive range of payment options, including recognizable brands like our Openbucks solution, the Paysafe Gateway will give Tebex and its customers an edge when it comes to streamlining, simplifying and ultimately optimizing the monetization of gaming.”

Liam Wiltshire, Vice President and GM of Tebex, commented: “At Tebex, we know payments are more than a transaction. They’re a critical part of how studios build relationships with their players and grow their games. Acting as an extension of the studio, our role is to remove the complexity of global payments, compliance, and support so teams can focus on creating amazing experiences. Expanding our partnership with Paysafe allows Tebex to offer greater choice and flexibility at checkout, helping our partners reach more players, reduce friction, and unlock new opportunities for growth.”

payments, gaming-commerce, alternative-payment-methods, paysafe, tebex

The post Paysafe expands Tebex checkout integration to add cards and more APMs appeared first on EE Gaming | Global iGaming & Tech Intelligence Hub.

Continue Reading

Latest News

Paysafe strengthens Tebex’s payment offering for video gaming industry

Published

on

paysafe-strengthens-tebex’s-payment-offering-for-video-gaming-industry

Expanded partnership sees video gaming monetization platform Tebex integrate to Paysafe API for card payments and multiple alternative payment methods

Paysafe (NYSE: PSFE), a global payments platform, today announced its expanded partnership with Tebex, the game monetization extension and growth platform for game servers and game studios. Tebex, which acts as an extension of a gaming studio, has integrated the Paysafe Gateway into its platform to enable video game merchants to provide their customers with true optionality when they transact – from card payments to alternative payment methods (APMs).

The Tebex Checkout has featured Paysafe’s flagship prepaid eCash solution PaysafeCard since 2016, and now, through a single, streamlined integration with the Paysafe API, it is connected to the company’s complete range of payment solutions. This includes seamless credit card and debit card payments, with all transactions processed in seconds by Paysafe.

The Gateway also connects Tebex to Paysafe’s suite of branded APMs, with the Tebex Checkout already live with the company’s Openbucks solution. Boasting strong brand recognition in the American video gaming community, this APM allows US gamers to pay online with cash using third-party gift cards, which can be bought in-store at 67K+ locations, or Openbucks’ own Obucks digital card, available for purchase online via authorized resellers.

With Openbucks and future Paysafe-powered solutions, Tebex continues to expand its network of local and alternative payment methods, enabling studios to reach players in more markets with payment options that reflect regional preferences and improve conversion rates with a seamless player experience.

Zak Cutler, President of Global Gaming at Paysafe, said: “We’re delighted to broaden our partnership with Tebex. In a highly competitive market, video game creatives need to satisfy gamers’ increasingly diverse transactional expectations. By connecting the Tebex Checkout to an exhaustive range of payment options, including recognizable brands like our Openbucks solution, the Paysafe Gateway will give Tebex and its customers an edge when it comes to streamlining, simplifying and ultimately optimizing the monetization of gaming.”

Liam Wiltshire, Vice President and GM of Tebex, commented: “At Tebex, we know payments are more than a transaction. They’re a critical part of how studios build relationships with their players and grow their games. Acting as an extension of the studio, our role is to remove the complexity of global payments, compliance, and support so teams can focus on creating amazing experiences. Expanding our partnership with Paysafe allows Tebex to offer greater choice and flexibility at checkout, helping our partners reach more players, reduce friction, and unlock new opportunities for growth.”

The post Paysafe strengthens Tebex’s payment offering for video gaming industry appeared first on Americas iGaming & Sports Betting News.

Continue Reading

Trending

Get it on Google Play

Fresh slot games releases by the top brands of the industry. We provide you with the latest news straight from the entertainment industries.

The platform also hosts industry-relevant webinars, and provides detailed reports, making it a one-stop resource for anyone seeking information about operators, suppliers, regulators, and professional services in the European gaming market. The portal's primary goal is to keep its extensive reader base updated on the latest happenings, trends, and developments within the gaming and gambling sector, with an emphasis on the European market while also covering pertinent global news. It's an indispensable resource for gaming professionals, operators, and enthusiasts alike.

Contact us: [email protected]

Editorial / PR Submissions: [email protected]

Copyright © 2015 - 2024 - Recent Slot Releases is part of HIPTHER Agency. Registered in Romania under Proshirt SRL, Company number: 2134306, EU VAT ID: RO21343605. Office address: Blvd. 1 Decembrie 1918 nr.5, Targu Mures, Romania