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FNATIC REVEAL THE FNATIC X BMW VISION MOUSE A FIRST-OF-ITS KIND PRO-GAMING MOUSE UNIQUE TO EVERY HAND

Fnatic x BMW have revealed the FNATIC X BMW VISION MOUSE – a lightweight, pro-gaming mouse custom-moulded to fit the hand.
In a first for the esports industry, each Fnatic x BMW Vision mouse is unique – ergonomically designed and 3D printed to reflect the player’s hand shape, curvature, and grip, with the level of customisation aiming to enhance competitive performance by providing improved control, response, and hand-comfort.
An initial limited run has been made for Fnatic’s League of Legends pro-team with future commercial availability dependent on further testing and public interest.
Fnatic and BMW Designworks joined forces on the project with the shared belief that esports pro- gamers should have customised equipment, like pro-sport athletes, to give a competitive advantage. On average, a pro-gamer will spend up to 70 hours a week practising or taking part in competitive matches. Highly bespoke accessories will allow players to compete better, for longer, with a reduced risk of hand injury. The Fnatic x BMW Vision mouse was designed to meet this need, and as the BMW Group has been successfully using 3D printing technology for more than 25 years, it makes it a perfect partnership.. Classic examples of the use of additive manufacturing can primarily be found in areas, in which customised and sometimes very sophisticated components are required in small numbers.
Each Fnatic x BMW Vision mouse consists of two parts – the shell and chassis. The shell is unique to every player and is created in two distinct design and manufacture stages.
The design stage is carried out by Fnatic’s product engineer who works with each player to understand their precise needs to develop a design profile in addition to 3D scanning each of their hands. The profile covers a broad set of requirements including preferred playstyle, device set-up, and hand ergonomics. An initial shell template is then created, and further refined using a robust trial and error approach until perfected.
A functional prototype of the shell is 3D printed using SLS 3D printing technology, under the guidance of BMW and their unrivalled expertise in printing materials for high performance use. This insight enables Fnatic to craft a shell that’s extremely lightweight, made to the highest quality, and ergonomically precise.
The need to replace the mouse due to wear and tear or because of different ergonomic requirements is no longer a concern. The shell can be constantly refined to meet changing needs, with the same materials reused for re-printing and placed on the existing chassis.
The final stage is adding the shell to the chassis of Fnatic’s BOLT mouse, known for its high performance, unparalleled durability, and best-in-class internals.
Another focus when designing the Fnatic x BMW Vision Mouse was on circularity. This responsible use of resources plays a fundamental role at the BMW Group. Based on the expertise of BMW Designworks in this area, the bioplastic Nylon 11 is used for the mouse shell. In addition, the mouse chassis is made from recycled components from the proven Fnatic BOLT mouse, which adds another level of consideration.
Stefan Ponikva, Vice President BMW Brand Communications and Experience, said: “The development project for the Fnatic x BMW Vision Mouse is a very good example of how we define our role in Esports. Our know-how should benefit the community, and contribute to the further development of the industry. In professional Esports, the key is the performance of the players. 3D manufacturing methods, which we have tried and tested in house, and our experience with sustainable, circular materials are being applied in innovative ways in sport. Together with Fnatic, we are genuinely helping to improve the performance of professional gamers.”
George Barrett, Industrial Designer, Fnatic commented: “Esports is immensely competitive and the difference between winning and losing can be minute, often mere milliseconds. Being able to own this difference is why we’re constantly looking for ways to give our players that competitive advantage. “Working with BMW Designworks has given us the opportunity to create a gaming mouse unique to each athlete that seamlessly blends performance, ergonomics, and sustainability like nothing else in the market. On their own, these adjustments would be negligible, but incrementally they can make a real difference to the player’s performance.”
Tom Allemeier, Design Director at Designworks, said: “For us at Designworks, it was particularly attractive that Fnatic and the BMW Esports team were not just looking for material alternatives. They were collectively hungry for an overarching understanding of circularity. The team wanted to learn how an optimal use of materials and the right processes, manufacturing and processing methods could lead to more sustainable results in the future.”
Zdravets “Hylissang” Iliev Galabov , Fnatic League of Legends Pro-gamer commented: “To have the opportunity to use a mouse designed by BMW and Fnatic is awesome. My mouse is a fundamental part of my setup and I see it as an extension of my hand. I need it to be responsive, accurate, and comfortable to support my playstyle and help prevent any fatigue from extended play. The Fnatic x BMW Vision mouse is like nothing I’ve seen before. A mouse that fits only to your hand is unreal.”
The Fnatic x BMW Vision mouse is currently in production for Fnatic’s League of Legends pro-team. While there are no current plans for commercial production, Fnatic will listen to fan feedback and monitor competitive performance.
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ZITRO DIGITAL TO SHOWCASE NEW DIGITAL GAMING LINE-UP AT SBC SUMMIT LISBOA 2025

Zitro Digital, the online division of global gaming leader Zitro, announces its participation in SBC Summit Lisboa 2025, taking place from 16–18 September at the Feira Internacional de Lisboa, Portugal.
As a key player in the digital gaming space, Zitro Digital will present its latest online slot and video bingo titles portfolio, reflecting its continued investment in innovation, omnichannel strategy, and game performance at scale. Visitors to booth B530 will have the opportunity to explore the company’s newest content, including the debut of ‘Dreams’, the first title in the Fairyland Quest series — a digital adaptation of one of Zitro’s most successful land-based games.
Also featured will be ‘Elysium’ from the Legendary Sword series, ‘Autumn’, the latest addition to the popular Fu Pots collection, and ‘Monk’, the newest release in the Bashiba Link series. The company will also offer an exclusive first look at ‘Tomahawk’ — an upcoming standout title from the all-new Cash Totems series — which will be on display at SBC Lisboa ahead of its global release.
Alongside its expanding games portfolio, Zitro Digital will spotlight GameGate, the company’s new player engagement tool designed to guide users through its growing universe of content. GameGate enhances retention and gameplay by creating personalized journeys across multiple titles, completely transforming how players experience Zitro Digital’s slot offerings.
“Our goal at Zitro Digital is simple: to create engaging games that not only engage players but also drive measurable results for our partners,” said José Javier Martí, COO at Zitro Digital. “We combine the proven appeal of our land-based hits with new digital innovation to offer products that perform consistently across regulated markets. Events like SBC Summit Lisboa are essential for us to connect directly with operators, understand their evolving needs, and demonstrate how our portfolio can support their growth and stand out in competitive markets”.
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From Data to VIPs: Turning Analytics into High-Value Player Growth

In iGaming, everyone claims to be data-driven. But few actually translate player data into high-value retention, especially when it comes to nurturing VIPs.
Executive Director of iGaming at Digicode, Itai Zak, brings decades of leadership and a clear message: you don’t grow a VIP base by chance. You grow it by identifying value early, acting fast, and connecting data to real engagement.
What “Data-Driven” Means in Practice
Being data-driven goes far beyond having reports or dashboards. True data maturity means using insights daily to steer product, marketing, and player interactions.
1. Let Data Drive Daily Decisions
When churn risk rises or LTV drops on a channel, action should follow immediately, not at the end of the quarter. The most agile teams monitor live metrics and adjust campaigns, budgets, and messaging in real time.
2. Break Down the Silos
Many operators suffer from fragmented data. Real impact comes when departments share a single player view, blending gameplay, deposits, support history, and withdrawal behavior. It ensures VIP managers, CRM teams, and support agents speak the same language.
3. Predict What Comes Next
Looking backwards doesn’t build loyalty. Leading operators use predictive models to surface VIP potential based on the first few sessions long before players hit traditional thresholds.
4. Connect Insight to Action
Too often, BI teams flag valuable insights, but they die in a spreadsheet. The real differentiator is execution: triggering CRM flows, personal outreach, or incentives when data demands it.
The First 72 Hours: Where VIP Potential Is Revealed
Early behavior is the clearest predictor of long-term value, but only if you know what to track and how to respond.
1. High-Intent Behaviors
Watch for:
- High first or second deposits
- Short time gaps between deposits
- Early high-stakes bets
- Players exploring multiple game types
These are all signs that a player isn’t casually browsing – they’re actively looking to engage.
2. The “Testing” Pattern
Many VIPs start small – not because they lack funds, but because they’re testing. A small deposit followed by a quick withdrawal is often a trust check. If the process is smooth, they’ll return with bigger deposits. If it’s slow or frustrating, they’re gone.
3. Session Frequency and Progression
A sharp increase in session frequency or bet size across the first few days often signals growing comfort and potential scaling.
4. Offer and Message Engagement
If a player interacts with your welcome email, opens push notifications, or clicks SMS links, they’re giving you an open door. Don’t wait to walk through it.
5. Support Interactions
Players who contact support early, especially with questions about withdrawal limits or VIP benefits are usually serious. They’re checking if your operation is worth their loyalty.
Combine Predictive Models with Human Judgment
Advanced operators don’t just rely on instinct. They use scoring models that factor in behavior, deposit timing, game preferences, and more to surface likely VIPs.
But human oversight still matters. Not every large deposit means high value, and not every bonus-heavy player deserves long-term investment. Blend automation with VIP manager insight for the best results.
Turning Signals Into VIP Journeys
Once a player shows potential, the next steps must be fast, personal, and frictionless.
Move Immediately
Don’t wait for a fixed deposit milestone. If the model flags potential, move them into a high-touch onboarding flow instantly.
Assign a Personal Contact
A VIP manager should reach out directly: via phone, email, or chat. Introduce the service, highlight available perks, and offer real-time support. Early personal connection builds long-term trust.
Build Operational Confidence
For VIPs, reliability is everything. That means:
- Fast, seamless withdrawals
- Clear communication
- Instant issue resolution
Operational delays are one of the most common reasons VIPs walk – often without saying a word.
Tailor Offers Immediately
Ditch the generic bonus paths. Instead, align offers to:
- Game preferences
- Deposit frequency
- Bet sizes or session patterns
Consider non-monetary perks too: early access, private tournaments, or priority support often go further than cash.
Build Emotional Loyalty
Celebrate milestones, send personalized notes, or deliver surprise perks. Loyalty stems from recognition, not just rewards.
Automation That Converts Insight to Action
To deliver consistently, operators must integrate CRM, analytics, and predictive scoring into a real-time ecosystem.
Unify Player Data
Gameplay, transactions, offers, and support logs must feed into a central CRM. Without a 360° view, personalization fails.
Use Smart Triggers
When churn risk rises, send a reactivation offer. When VIP behavior is flagged, notify the VIP team and start an automated journey. Speed is critical so is consistency.
Segment and Route Intelligently
For example:
- “Bonus-heavy” players → low-cost paths
- “Testing” depositors → fast payment messaging
- “Multi-session, high-value” players → early VIP escalation
Close the Loop
After launching a campaign, track results. Feed that data back into the model to improve future accuracy and ROI.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Even with good data, many operators fall into predictable traps.
1. Acting Too Slowly
Waiting for a player to reach “VIP level” before acting often means missing your chance. Loyalty builds early or not at all.
Fix: Act within 48 hours of first signals, not weeks later.
2. Equating Big Deposits with Value
A one-time high roller isn’t necessarily a long-term asset.
Fix: Prioritize session consistency, gameplay diversity, and communication engagement, not just deposit size.
3. Confusing High Turnover with Profit
Bonus abusers can look like VIPs until the promotions stop.
Fix: Monitor bonus-to-deposit ratios and net revenue. True VIPs bring long-term, sustainable value.
Summing Up: VIP Growth Is Execution, Not Luck
The most successful operators don’t wait for players to raise their hands. They spot signals early, move fast, and create journeys that blend automation with human care.
VIP growth is no longer about guesswork. It’s about predicting value, delivering relevance, and doing it before your competitors do.
Because in iGaming, the player’s decision to stay (or leave) is often made in the first 72 hours.
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To LATAM via Europe: Platipus and Alea multi-regional partnership signed

Platipus Gaming, a global game provider for online casinos, signed a strategic partnership with Alea, the Spanish-based leading aggregation platform in Europe and the LatAm regions.
Latin America is a key strategic priority for Platipus in 2025, as the region’s fast-growing iGaming market offers both scale and strong growth potential. The Сompany already has a presence in several territories across Latin America, and its partnership with Alea will further strengthen its position in Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Chile and beyond.
“At Alea, we see partnerships like this as true cornerstones of our growth and the value we deliver to operators. Platipus’ creativity, innovation, and dedication to quality perfectly align with our mission to provide operators in Europe and Latin America with the most engaging content through the most reliable aggregation platform. This collaboration is more than a commercial agreement; it’s a shared commitment to helping each other grow and succeed in the markets where we lead.” – says Ramon Glieneke, COO at Alea.
This alliance opens up new opportunities for Platipus to grow strategically in Latin America, as well as in some European countries. Due to Alea’s strong reputation among local operators, Platipus gains access to an extensive network of trusted partners. This will help accelerate integrations, optimize entry into new markets, and ensure a smoother, faster go-live process for its games.
“Partnering with Alea brings us closer to our main goal – to provide an exceptional gaming experience to players around the world. This time, we are pleased to introduce even more players from Europe and Latin America to our exciting gaming portfolio,”– comments Stanislav Mykhailov, Platipus Gaming CCO.
Multi-regional partnership between Platipus and Alea demonstrates strategic flexibility and geographic diversification. Moreover, this alliance allows to cover the players both from Latin American and European markets, and reach a wider audience globally.
Platipus continues building its global presence in the frames of its expansion strategy and remains committed to being a reliable partner helping to deliver high-quality experiences for the players worldwide. The Company plans to expand its presence in new countries in the region, strengthen existing partnerships and launch even more personalized content to meet the specific needs of each market. Platipus Gaming will continue to invest in innovation, quality and strategic partnerships to accelerate its growth.
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