Industry Awards
Gabby Logan completes William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2024 judging panel

The most prestigious literary prize in the sporting world, the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award, has announced its esteemed judging panel for this year’s competition – with leading broadcaster Gabby Logan joining the line-up.
The William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award was established in 1989 and recognises outstanding writing across a wide range of genres within the sporting world and has earnt its reputation as one of the most coveted literary honours celebrating sports writers worldwide. Gabby joins Alyson Rudd, Dame Heather Rabbatts, Michelle Walder, Mark Lawson and Clarke Carlisle, who all return from last year’s panel and will select the William Hill Sports Book of the Year shortlist and ultimately crown the Award’s 36th winner.
Former gymnast and esteemed television and radio presenter Gabby Logan joins as a judge for the first time. Having presented various high-profile sporting events across multiple disciplines such as the Olympics, the World Cup, the European Championship and BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year, Gabby is extremely well-versed in all things sport and, as a former athlete herself, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this year’s panel, having also released her own memoir, “The First Half”, last year.
Alyson Rudd, award-winning sports journalist at The Times, returns to lead the panel as Chair for the sixth year in a row. Alyson has authored two sports books herself alongside two novels, is a qualified football coach and referee and has extensive experience in the field to make her an ideal choice to guide the panel in their quest to identify the finest sports book of the year yet again.
Dame Heather Rabbatts returns as a judge for the second time, bringing her considerable expertise to the panel. Renowned for her groundbreaking tenure as the first female Director of the Football Association, she has been instrumental in catalysing change within the sports industry. With her deep insight into the sports landscape, she offers value and proficiency to this year’s judging panel.
Michelle Walder, a non-executive board member at Brighton and Hove Albion FC and chair of their Women’s team, resumes her role as a judge for the third consecutive year. Since 2004, she has successfully operated her own business focusing on leadership and coaching and, with extensive experience in the sporting sector, Michelle brings invaluable insight to the task of whittling down this year’s nominees into the final shortlist and ultimately the crowning of this year’s winner.
Broadcaster, writer, and journalist Mark Lawson rejoins the panel this year. As a theatre critic for The Tablet, as well as being a critic and feature writer for The Guardian, his expertise in storytelling bolsters the panel’s assets by bringing an additional facet to their existing strengths. With six books of his own, Mark has expressed his admiration for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award, describing being a judge as one of his top ambitions in sports.
Completing the lineup of judges is Clarke Carlisle, having transitioned from football to becoming a prominent broadcaster, his perspective as a former athlete-turned-commentator adds a distinctive angle to the judging panel. With nearly two decades of experience in football across all four professional English divisions, Clarke brings a profound understanding of the sport’s intricacies. As a regular football pundit and co-commentator, his insights into the sporting world are invaluable during the selection process. While Clarke made his debut as a judge back in 2012, he temporarily stepped down in 2013 to pen his autobiography, “A Footballer’s Life”, which earned a place on the 2014 longlist for the Award.
The judges will whittle down the longlist throughout the month into a final shortlist which will be announced on 31st October. The official awards ceremony will take place on 19th November in which the winner will be announced. The author will receive both the coveted William Hill Sports Book of the Year trophy as well as £30,000 in cash, whilst the rest of the shortlisted authors will receive a leather-bound copy of their book along with £3,000 in cash each.
Lee Phelps, spokesperson for William Hill, said: “We’re delighted to announce we’ve got a host of familiar faces returning to the judging panel for this year’s edition of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award, the 36th renewal of our prestigious literary prize – with brand new judge, Gabby Logan, joining the line-up.
“We’re extremely excited to welcome Gabby to the panel and we have no doubt she’ll bring her renowned sports knowledge and industry experience to the table when selecting which books make the shortlist alongside the rest of the judges. We’re also happy to confirm that Alyson Rudd returns for the sixth year running as Chair of the judging panel to guide them throughout the process.
“Dame Heather Rabbatts, Michelle Walder, Mark Lawson and Clarke Carlisle have all been confirmed as returning judges. I sat in on the judging last year and it’s a fascinating and robust process. The six-strong panel will all be putting their heads together to sift through this year’s entries in order to whittle them down into a shortlist and ultimately decide whose book is deserving of the big prize come the Awards Ceremony later this year.”
Alyson Rudd, Chair of the judging panel, said: “I am excited as ever to return as the Chair of Judging for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2024. This is my sixth year being the Chair of the panel and I can’t wait to explore more of what the world of sports books has to offer. I love literary awards and because I work in sport, this competition is perfect.
“The Award celebrates the power of storytelling and, whilst sport is a huge field, entries are quite intimate and stories very personal so to be leading our diverse panel of judges as we read these exceptional stories yet again is a huge honour.
“I keep coming back year after year because the standard has improved. In this competition we want to see good writing, writing that stirs the soul and, regardless of the subject matter, would stand in competition with any other genre. I keep coming back because it keeps getting better.”
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Industry Awards
Million Games and Partners Shortlisted for MiGEA 2025 Awards

Million Games has been shortlisted in the Best Crash Game category at the Malta Gaming Excellence Awards (MiGEA) 2025 for its popular title Chicken X, launched earlier this year. The announcement marks a major milestone for the studio, known for its bold, player-first approach to game development.
Hosted on 19 June at the InterContinental in St. Julian, the MiGEA Awards celebrate the most impactful and original contributions to the gaming industry, spotlighting excellence in game development, technology, and innovation.
Chicken X, developed in-house by Million Games, invites players to guide a fearless chicken across a fast-moving highway in a high-volatility crash format. With its vibrant design, suspenseful pacing and sharp risk-reward balance, the game has quickly become a favourite among crash game enthusiasts.
In addition to its own nomination, Million Games is also celebrating two of its Million Stars partner studios,
both shortlisted in the Best Slot Game category:
Thorfinn’s Journey by Yugo Workshop – a visually rich, Norse-inspired slot featuring dynamic mechanics and narrative-driven gameplay.
Captain’s Curse by Black Cat Games – aa dark maritime adventure where a cursed fisherman transforms into a werewolf under the full moon, with free spins and collect features.
Notably, both studios have been shortlisted for their debut releases developed on the Million Games platform, making the recognition all the more significant.
“We launched the Million Stars programme to help brilliant developers bring bold ideas to life,” said Thomas Nimstad, CEO for Million Games. “Seeing Yugo Workshop and Black Cat Games earn nominations for their very first games is a proud moment for us — and a strong endorsement of the creative talent driving the Million Stars partners.”
Million Games will attend the MiGEA Awards ceremony on 19 June, joining a field of industry leaders and rising stars.
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Industry Awards
Betsson Group Nominated in 14 Categories at the Women in Gaming Diversity Awards 2025

Betsson Group has been nominated in 14 categories at the Women in Gaming Diversity & Employee Wellbeing Awards 2025, hosted by Clever Duck Media. These include five company-wide nominations and nine individual nominations for eight of its employees.
These annual awards celebrate excellence in equality, diversity, inclusion and employee wellbeing across the global gaming industry. Since its launch in 2010, the event has solidified its position as one of the global gaming industry’s most respected diversity accolades.
The categories in which Betsson Group and its employees have been shortlisted include:
Company Category Nominations:
Best Diverse Place to Work
Community Engagement
Company of the Year (Operator)
Diversity & Inclusion
Great Place to Work Award
Individual Category Nominations:
Affiliate Leader – Shakyra Jonsson
Employee of the Year (Operator) – Lisa Mifsud
Excellence in Customer Service – Gabriella Larsson
HR Champion (Operator) – Tamara Klibadze
Innovator – Lena Nordin
Inspiration of the Year (Operator) – Lena Nordin
Positive Role Model of the Year (Operator) – Lara Lombardi
Star of the Future (Operator) – Jessica Carrillo Miranda
Young Leader of the Year (Operator) – Chellyanne Cassar
These nominations reflect the company’s ongoing dedication to creating a workplace where employees feel valued, respected and empowered to succeed. At Betsson Group, diversity, equity and inclusion are more than buzzwords; they are embedded in the company’s culture, values and daily actions. In previous years, Betsson has been recognised at the WiG Diversity Awards for Best Diverse Place to Work (2022 and 2024), Company of the Year (2019 and 2022) and for Diversity & Inclusion (2021). For the individual categories, Betsson employees have previously won Excellence in Customer Service, Star of the Future and Young Leader of the Year.
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Industry Awards
Reelsoft Recognised as Industry Innovator with Dual Award Nominations

Reelsoft, the iGaming technology company behind the Vision platform, has been nominated for two prestigious awards:
Best iGaming Technology Company at the MiGEA Awards and Rising Star in Casino – Supplier at the SBC Europe Awards. Both nominations celebrate the innovation, scalability, and comprehensive capabilities of the company’s proprietary Vision platform.
At the heart of Reelsoft’s offering is a unique combination: Vision RGS (Remote Gaming Server) and Vision Link, a game aggregation platform. Reelsoft is currently the only company in the market delivering both technologies under a single ecosystem. This dual-platform synergy offers partners unrivalled flexibility, speed-to-market, and control—whether they are launching their own titles or aggregating content from third-party studios.
The Vision platform is further enhanced by powerful modular features. Vision RGS supports slots, crash games, RNG table games, and multiplayer experiences, while Vision Link seamlessly connects game providers to operators across global markets. Embedded within both is Vision Promotions, a full suite of engagement tools including tournaments, feature bets, and the distinctive Vision Mega Jackpot, which can be deployed across both proprietary and aggregated content on Vision Link—a rare capability in the industry.
Reelsoft’s proprietary multiplayer engine, jackpot engine, and real-time back office provide a full-service infrastructure for studios and operators looking to grow with confidence. The platform has demonstrated its scalability with over 3.4 billion transactions processed to date and strong expansion into regulated and emerging markets, including Europe, Africa and North America.
“Being recognised in both categories is a clear signal that the market values the depth and ambition of what we’re building,” said Thomas Nimstad, CEO of Reelsoft.
“Vision is more than a platform—it’s an engine for sustainable, partner-led growth. These nominations are a credit to our team’s dedication and to our partners who choose flexibility and innovation to grow their business.”
As Reelsoft continues to push the boundaries of platform ownership, game distribution, and player engagement, these shortlistings reaffirm the company’s position as a driving force within the iGaming landscape.
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