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Yggdrasil and Bang Bang invite players to brave nuclear waste in Mutant Trawlers

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Leading iGaming publisher Yggdrasil and YGG Masters partner Bang Bang Games have combined to deliver thrilling gameplay in toxic new release Mutant Trawlers.

Players must navigate a contaminated nuclear lake to fish up wins worth a maximum of 3,000x by way of Trawler Respins, Mutant Cash and Meltdown Free Spins.

Trawler respins can be triggered whenever a boat lands on the same reel as a Mutant Cash symbol, automatically igniting a chain of respins where multipliers increase after every successful spin.

Up to 20 Meltdown Free Spins are launched whenever three or more bonus symbols land anywhere on the game reels. During the Meltdown Free Spins bonus, the trawler multiplier does not reset between spins, leading to enhanced prizes.

A gamble feature can see players spin a wheel of fortune to increase the number of free spins they receive by three and five, leading to a maximum of twenty free spins.

For 50% extra per spin, the Bonus Boost feature can be activated, automatically doubling the chance of triggering the Meltdown Free Spins bonus.

Those wishing to kick-start the bonus immediately can do so by paying 65x their stake, guaranteeing a feature. For 120x their stake, players can guarantee five bonus symbols for 20 free spins.

Mutant Trawlers is powered by GATI, Yggdrasil’s state-of-the-art technology enabling partners to employ the preconfigured, regulation-ready, standardised development toolkit to consistently produce cutting-edge content followed by rapid distribution.

Zoe Bird, Senior Product & Program Manager at Yggdrasil, said: “Mutant Trawlers takes the concept of much-loved fishing-themed slots and turns it on its head with a dark twist. Not only does this release look and sound fantastic, but it also offers great winning potential thanks to some truly wonderful features including Trawler Respins.”

Frank McPolin, Managing Director at Bang Bang, said: “Players are increasingly leaning towards games with an edge to them, and we feel like Mutant Trawlers offers that in abundance! This gruesome game is a dream come true for those chasing big wins via unique bonus features and mechanics. Grab your hazmat suit and fishing rod and get stuck in!”

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Promofy Wins This year’s Pitch ICE Award

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AI-gamification specialist Promofy emerged victorious at this year’s Pitch ICE competition. The company’s CEO and founder Irakli Davarshvili fended off competition from 11 other companies bidding to win the prize money of €15,000 provided by the competition’s lead sponsor AWS.

In a pitch lasting three minutes followed by a three-minute Q&A, Davarshvili wooed the panel of judges, consisting of Adam Rosenberg, senior adviser, gaming & leisure, Blackstone; Meir Shachar, gaming advisor and CEO at Digicode and RUNWAI, respectively; igaming adviser and gaming industry expert Paris Smith; Maxime Sbeghen, head of investment at FDJ United Ventures; and Jeff Millar, managing partner at JJK Partners.

Davarshvili emphasised how “innovative, customisable and easy to use” Promofy’s gamification engine was, highlighting its AI flow and ability to rapidly build gamified campaigns.

He described 2025 as having been a “foundational year”, outlining how the company had achieved $800,000 in revenue, had more than 20 customers and was now looking to raise $2m to support Promofy’s further growth.

Other pitch participants included eyeDP, an AI-powered solution to help operators process and analyse unstructured data and documents; Whizdom AI, designed to personalise game recommendations for players; Swiss Shufflers with its patented card-shuffling deck; and fantasy sports platform Loserball which “makes losing as cool as winning”.

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Betsson Group Wins Top Safer Gambling Recognition at IGA 2026

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Betsson Group has triumphed at the International Gaming Awards (IGA) 2026, winning the Safer Gambling Award, emphasizing that responsible gaming is crucial to the company’s operations. Responsible gaming is fundamental to Betsson Group’s sustainability approach and propels its goal of delivering entertainment in a responsible and sustainable way. The Group acknowledges that enduring success hinges on upholding the confidence of customers, employees, and regulators by guaranteeing that gaming stays secure, equitable, and pleasurable.

This marks the sixth consecutive year that Betsson Group has received the Safer Gambling Award at the International Gaming Awards. The recognition highlights the Group’s consistent efforts in this area, which are further strengthened through internationally recognised certifications and accreditations that externally validate its commitment to safer gambling.

Responsible gaming at Betsson Group begins internally, with mandatory training for all employees during induction, annual refresher courses for staff and contractors, and specialised training for customer-facing teams to support and protect at-risk players.

Hosted on the eve of ICE Barcelona 2026, the International Gaming Awards brought together iGaming industry leaders from across the globe. The event celebrated excellence across multiple categories, including online operators, land-based casinos, suppliers, and providers, making it a standout evening for the industry.

Betsson Group extends its heartfelt gratitude to its employees and partners who have played a pivotal role in this achievement.

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BGC Enters Cooperation Agreement with Chile’s Online Operators’ Group

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The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has signed a Cooperation Agreement with Chile’s Agrupación de Plataformas de Apuesta en Línea (aPAL), as part of ongoing efforts to support the development of a sustainable and well-regulated online gambling market in Chile.

The agreement brings together the BGC, which represents around 90% of the UK’s regulated betting and gaming industry, and aPAL, a group of international online betting operators that have been working since 2022, to support the introduction of modern gambling regulation in Chile.

While online gambling is currently not prohibited but also unregulated, Chile already has a land-based casino sector, horseracing and a lottery duopoly, and a draft bill to regulate online operators has been under discussion for several years. Following recent elections, a new Chilean Government is now in a position to advance with the legislation, potentially introducing a licensing regime as early as 2027.

Under the Cooperation Agreement, the two organisations will work together to share international experience and evidence, strengthen the knowledge base around gambling regulation, and engage constructively with policymakers and stakeholders on the development of a sustainable licensing framework in Chile.

Carlos Baeza, Chilean lawyer and representative of aPAL, said: “Chile has a real opportunity to introduce a modern, robust regulatory framework for online gambling that protects consumers, tackles illegal activity and delivers meaningful public benefits. At present, online gambling operates entirely outside any regulatory oversight, leaving players without safeguards and the state without visibility or control.

“By working with the BGC, we can draw on international best practice and ensure policymakers have access to high-quality evidence and experience from well-regulated markets.”

Grainne Hurst, Chief Executive of the Betting and Gaming Council, added: “The BGC is pleased to be working with aPAL at a pivotal moment for gambling reform in Chile. Well-designed regulation is essential to protect players, raise standards and drive out the harmful black market.

“The UK’s regulated market shows how robust licensing, high standards and effective oversight can support safer gambling while allowing a well-regulated industry to thrive. This agreement reflects our commitment to sharing that experience and supporting evidence-based policymaking internationally.”

The Cooperation Agreement will initially run for one year and forms part of the BGC International Committee’s ongoing programme of engagement with global partners.

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