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Starting a slot franchise: what does it take?

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As the iGaming landscape continues to evolve, numerous suppliers are capitalising on their past successes by launching their own slot franchises. Despite the immense potential, initiating a franchise requires adept navigation through a range of challenges in order to reap the benefits. In this roundtable discussion, we gather insights from Relax Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, Thunderkick and RubyPlay, four prominent suppliers with franchises under their belt. From regulatory hurdles to technological innovations, we dive into the aspects that both challenge and enrich the path to establishing a new franchise.

 

With technology advancing at a rapid pace, how crucial is it for franchises to stay on top of the latest trends in slot development?

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Mike Collins, Game Product Owner at Thunderkick: It’s extremely crucial – if you aren’t adapting with the times, you’ll attract less players and that’s the bottom line. Currently, whilst creating our titles, we work with a portrait-first and mobile-first ethos. With more customers than ever before using their phones to take a spin, it’s extremely important for every provider to consider how to make their games accessible to as many people as possible.

We also pay close attention to the evolution of available platforms and operating systems – compatibility and accessibility go hand-in-hand, and our titles will always use the most cutting-edge and modern technology available to ensure they play as intended.

Dr. Eyal Loz, Chief Product Officer at RubyPlay: There are no real incentives for developers to risk a well proven, money-making game franchise by changing key elements of the core experience. What we are seeing instead are add-on features, targeted at giving existing players new ways to engage with what they already familiar with. This is via elements such as side Mini Games, Prize Drops, Buy Features, Ante-Bet and so on.

The opposite is true when suppliers try to establish new franchises. Players are keen to try new things, but are more likely to churn if what they find is too similar to something that they already know. This is where the opportunity to bring in new technologies exist, but alas, innovation is very risky and expensive. In RubyPlay’s Immortal Ways series, we combined the well-known ‘10,000 ways to win’ concept players love with an innovative Hold and Spin mechanic, that was easy for players to understand. Players’ feedback was that they felt the game is familiar, but was also totally new at the same time. They were comfortable to try and then commit to it. At the end of the day, both players and the industry are very resistant to change and adaptation of new development.

Shelley Hannah, Chief Product Officer at Relax Gaming: It’s extremely crucial. I think gone are the days where player behaviour is predictable for the next five years. Nowadays, players have a lot more choice in the market and are more likely to explore different games at once.

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We have to evolve our games and listen to player feedback both from a perspective of slot design, innovation and technology. As a franchise, it’s critical that we stay on top of the latest trends in order to remain a market leader.

The franchise can’t just be another skin or a slightly different variation of the first, second, third etc. It needs to bring much more than that to the table for the players of today.

Jo Purvis, Director of Marketing and Relationships at Blueprint Gaming: It is key to the success of any game, one slated for a franchise or otherwise. The core requirements of creating a successful game remain the same regardless. It’s a secret sauce that all suppliers strive to perfect – balancing the ever-challenging task of producing a regular supply of games to compete in a congested and super-competitive marketplace while ensuring that the quality remains consistently high.

Where franchises differ slightly is in retaining the magic of a successful original while offering enough new features and mechanics to justify the existence of the next iteration. Consumer taste across most mainstream media, be it movies, TV or games has for some time displayed a keen interest in sequels, spin-offs and more of their favourite brands, characters and universes. So while leveraging this is a huge boost, with it comes the challenge of meeting already high expectations.

 

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Given the saturation of the market, how can new franchises distinguish themselves in terms of content and themes?

MC: Simply put, innovation is what will put providers ahead in such a crowded market. Consider the game’s name, theme, narrative and mechanics – if it’s all been done before, your new franchise is unlikely to make much of a splash. It admittedly can take some time to think of a totally original idea, however investing that time into creating something unique will pay off.

Elevating the gameplay experience will undoubtedly have an impact on the performance of your franchise, too. You want to immerse players in the games’ overarching story through the use of graphics, sounds and animations – going back to my previous answer, the evolution of technology in recent years has made it easier for developers to really go above and beyond what was once expected of online slots.

EL: Themes are a key way where suppliers can innovate, and keep high returns and overall business risk low. Within existing strong franchises, suppliers can explore new themes, new UIs and new innovative side features, while staying confident the product line will continue to perform. Savvy suppliers can keep their franchises fresh and relevant for many years if they manage them correctly.

With brand new game franchises, the best advice is that success usually rhymes with what players already know and love. Radical new ideas are less likely to make it through.

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In Immortal Ways Diamonds we combined a classic theme with our innovative new franchise’s game mechanic. Since the series was released, we experimented with a large variety of themes each with slight changes to the volatility, math and flow of the games. We can say that one size does not fit all, and different themes perform differently with players in different jurisdictions.

SH: I think every studio has a DNA in how they create games which makes them stand out. I think it’s important to strike a balance between finding what already works for players and how you can put a fresh twist on it.

Bringing new concepts to market may sound like a risk to some, but we put faith in our extremely talented team around the world to drive differentiation which is at the heart of everything we do when we bring games to market.

Whether we want to explore a different slot theme or introduce groundbreaking technology or features, you need to have the talent and trust in your team to make it happen. Once you believe in what you do, it can take you anywhere.

JP: Differentiation is a vital tenet of game production too. Many studios are global now and with that growing number of world regions to sell to, there are equally diverse player preferences to cater to. An Egyptian theme, while popular, doesn’t guarantee a popular game. Knowing your craft and being able to hit the right notes in the maths model, the features across the base and bonus games and the overarching mechanics must align with animation, audio and design and getting all of these right consistently isn’t for the faint of heart.

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With Blueprint Games, we’re able to lean on the years of heritage we have in taking the original success of a solidly built and curated game and applying these lessons to new titles. Having the right balance of experience and new, fresh ideas is crucial, as is a finger on the pulse of what players are engaging with in slots and beyond. It’s a complicated and deeply nuanced process.

 

How do you see the current regulations in key markets impacting the establishment and growth of new slot franchises?

MC: Navigating the regulatory landscape in key markets is crucial for the establishment and growth of new slot franchises. Regulations can present both challenges and opportunities for game providers –  although compliance ensures a fair and secure experience, fostering trust among players, these regulations can also limit providers’ creative freedom.

Successful slot franchises strike that important balance by aligning with regulatory frameworks whilst simultaneously finding innovative ways to engage players. As always, staying attuned to emerging trends helps maintain a competitive edge within the ever-evolving industry.

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EL: Historically, franchise games developed in highly regulated markets outperform other franchise games developed in less regulated market. That is, product designed with an unregulated market mindset struggles to adapt to complex regulatory restrictions. Therefore, I believe that regulation should be viewed as an advantage for the more creative designers.

In addition to that, franchise games that were developed to comply with strict regulated market restrictions can easily be supplemented with complimentary side features that can boost performance and player retention even further in less regulated environments. It’s always simpler for the business to relax designs than to restrict them.

In RubyPlay’s Immortal Ways series, we followed strict design principles, such that all games in the series will comply with the strictest regulatory requirements. Additional features we are developing such as Buy Feature for the Immortal Ways games will only be offered where regulation allows.

SH: This is something which impacts the whole industry, but as a new franchise it is paramount that you are up-to-date with the latest regulations and any potential changes that can impact any aspect of the game. It’s a challenge to come up with slots that not only fit the player’s needs but also rigidly follow many variations of rules in regulated markets.

Relax Gaming pulls out all the stops to ensure we meet the regulations and create a safe environment for players. Any franchise should have this at the core of its values.

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There are more and more regulations being implemented across the gaming landscape. Building a successful franchise needs the most robust underlying technology which makes product adaptation easier when new regulations are introduced.

JP: There is obvious speculation on regulatory activity all the time, given the regular consultations the official bodies engage in and this obviously impacts game development. What we are seeing in many markets is that the current regulations don’t prevent or impact the growth of new slot franchises, they just set some specific rules that need to be rightly adhered to.

Studios see the benefits of consistency across jurisdictions and this helps them standardise and gain product development efficiencies. This results in not investing time in unique products for the demands of specific markets or building products that are overly complex. The opposite is that games need to be configured for the specific allowances or restrictions of different jurisdictions, which requires additional resources.

That being said, innovation comes out of many regulatory changes and franchises can always be adapted to develop and potentially grow with new product innovation.

Additionally, where certain regulations apply, we adapt and certify different versions of our industry-standard Jackpot King System to meet the specific needs, tailoring to market/operator size to be able to provide a compliant and engaging jackpot product.

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Player loyalty is paramount in this industry. What engagement and retention strategies do you think are most effective for slot franchises in a crowded marketplace?

MC: Taking the mechanics from previous iterations within the franchise that really resonated with players is a clear-cut way to ensure retention for future releases. Don’t fix what isn’t broken – simply set your sights on improving upon earlier releases, and don’t stray too far from the original!

With that being said, it doesn’t hurt to add something new with each title in the franchise. Not only will you be keeping the gameplay experience fresh, but you’ll also drum up excitement for players who want to discover a fresh spin on a game they cherish.

EL: The holy grail for suppliers is developing an evergreen franchise, at which point, a dedicated product line should be established to create innovative experiences within that franchise. Innovative designs that don’t lose sight of the core player experience in the existing franchise games.

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We never know what will hit a cord with players, but when a mechanic is found, one should build it into a series, respecting the parameters that made is successful in the first place. The average loyal player loves things feeling fresh, but also familiar and safe. When players lose their footing, they will churn.

That is why more and more designers are focusing on complimentary side features that can maintain the evergreen potential of existing franchise games, and are very effective in boosting long-term player loyalty.

RubyPlay’s Immortal Ways series is no different. A range of accompanying features are now in development, such as introducing the ability to purchase a feature, and other innovative changes to the gameplay without impacting the core gameplay that works so well.

SH: I think it’s vital that you know your market inside out and you know what your players like. We can use data to get a picture of the players that are loving the franchise, working with operators to ensure the subsequent releases are visible for those players. This can be done in numerous ways, including mailers and promotional campaigns. This all helps play a part in a players subconsciousness when it comes to choosing who to play with.

As we touched on earlier, we take our player feedback seriously too. If a player can see steps are being taken to enrich their experience, then they are more likely to engage and built a trusting relationship.

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JP: Knowing your customer is vital. Being able to pitch the right games to the right markets and their players can be the difference between well-received titles and those that fail. Then being able to build on those and make the most out of what works is something that Blueprint has had great success with.  We’ve achieved that level of market optimisation in the UK with slot series such as Luck of the Irish, which has just seen its third iteration, whereas other IPs like our Kong games have earned their reputation in international markets.

We don’t consider features market-specific but emphasize slot themes, mechanics and brands that resonate with particular jurisdictions.

 

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The untapped potential of SEO in iGaming

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With Filip Podborschi, SEO Strategist at The Unit

From our experience in SEO in igaming, there are a number of areas where we see room for improvement and common mistakes which can be rectified. Let’s take a look at these facets of SEO one by one, with our best tips for how to make sure you can maximise your search ranking and drive more volume to your website.

Keyword strategy

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The first thing operators should do in this area is identify the best performing keywords that result in higher search volumes on each post. It’s pages that rank rather than websites, so you need a different search intent on each page, and that increases the list of keywords you’re ranking for.

The way to do this is by checking the search volume, and then implementing the keywords according to SEO best practices, which means having primary and secondary keywords and adjusting repetition accordingly.

The common mistake we see here is that companies don’t go into enough depth when conducting competitive analysis; especially when they’re new to the industry. Identifying what exactly your competitors are doing regarding SEO is harder than it looks, and it’s an area where marketing agencies tend to be quite lazy. They may use some tools which will show the standout competitors by algorithm, but they won’t crawl for long enough to ascertain what services they offer and provide a comparison with their client’s service. You need to find out which sites could be ranking better than you, and why.

We also see issues with the ranking of sites based on the user’s location. For example, you may have a website that ranks well in Canada, and when I as a user based in Romania search for that category, I’m not going to get the same list of results as a user who is based in Canada. The best thing to do is use a VPN to gauge how your websites are ranking and performing with your specific audience in your domestic geographical area.

SEO tags optimisation

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With SEO tags, which are essentially the page title and description you see on the search engine results page, the page title has the highest ranking power. Google will first check the page title to get an idea of what the page is about and what searches it is relevant for. It will then check the H1 and the content, and it may look through the H2 as well.

A common issue here is some websites have templated SEO tags, especially for the inner pages, so it’s more of a formula within the code to generate a random structure. It is very obvious they are templated and that the operator doesn’t really care about the length.

The key thing with tags is to make sure your pages have titles that don’t exceed the ideal length. This is a big mistake if you get this wrong, and it is very important to optimise your titles. SEO tags can be optimised around keywords. Once doing so, it is very important to prioritise your main pages. If you have 10 pages as part of the main menu, then you should optimise those, before optimising the inner pages.

Identifying duplicate pages is also important, as well as making sure meta inscriptions include CTAs; those inscriptions don’t impact rankings directly, but they do impact the CTR. You have to do that without being too spammy though, so it’s advisable to avoid words like ‘sale’ or calls to “CLICK HERE NOW”.

Headings

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Keywords must be implemented in headings; especially in H1s and H2s. Make sure not to overuse H2s and keep them optimised for content value.

If we structure the ranking power of the elements that are bringing results, we would optimise with the page title first, H1 second, content third and H2s fourth. It is better to have five H2s with three of them being optimised around the same search intent that is highlighted in H1, than it is to have 3/10 optimised around keywords. Too many H2s will just confuse Google about your search intent. You can have similar search intent as with H1s, and also have H3s and H4s to highlight value to the reader.

Interlinking strategy

Interlinking between pages is often missing. I’m not talking about interlinking from the main menu, as every page has the ability for you to go back, but I’m talking about interlinking within content, which Google considers to be much more important, because it cares about the relevancy. Google will consider pages with high-quality content as a higher authority page.

Our advice would be to implement anchor links on both branded and non-branded keywords. You should make sure there is an anchor link to the parent page. For example, domain.com/blog is a parent for domain.com/blog/igaming-seo.

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It’s very important to have child pages linking to the parent page, passing authority to the parent page. Having that interlinked structure will pass more authority to that parent page.

To explain that in a little more detail, let’s say you have a sportsbook page with 10 more child pages that reflect a particular set of sports. Having each of those 10 pages optimised so they have some authority and linking them to the parent page would pass authority to that parent page. Parent pages usually have a keyword with higher search volume, and passing as much authority as you can to the child page is very important. Too often websites lack content on child pages.

The future of SEO and experience needed

Going forward, we see AI as one of the most significant developments in SEO. At this point, we are not able to rank user engagement in AI, and it is important to keep yourself updated with how Google is reacting to this.

Google in time may provide additional options if you want to be eligible for a particular set of results in that environment. Keep an eye on what features it will offer and the types of websites. Google may consider implementing specific types of results for betting, such as displaying odds or a comparison of odds from three or four sites at the same time.

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With all these issues, it is vital to have the relevant experience on board, particularly when it comes to the skill of conducting very in-depth competitor analysis, and this is something The Unit can provide. Conducting competitor analysis is something we have done across several industries, and not just in igaming. The main strength you can have with SEO is to know your competitors inside out, and those skills can be adjusted based on your needs.

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IGT Expands Footprint in Spain’s ‘Salones’ Sector with Launch of New Multi-level Progressive Theme

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International Game Technology PLC announced that its latest multi-level progressive (MLP) game, Diamond Mania, has launched in Spain’s Amusement with Prize (AWP) “salones” sector. Diamond Mania will follow the success of IGT’s Magic Fortune Link AWP game in Spain, a high-performing title that recently surpassed a 1000-unit deployment milestone.

“IGT is committed to growing its footprint in Spain by supplying researched-backed, market-attuned games that meet the player preferences in the region. Building on the successful deployment of IGT’s debut title for the salones sector, Magic Fortune Link, we are excited to expand our offering to include Diamond Mania, a unique multi-game jackpot that can help operators achieve excellent results and diversify their gaming floors,” said Maria Aldana, IGT Director of Sales Western Europe and Africa.

Specifically adapted for the salones market, Diamond Mania features four lively base game themes: Samurai Takeo, Majestic Stallion, Ramosis Treasures and Wish Mistress. Featuring proven mechanics for a highly engaging experience for players, Diamond Mania offers three special bonuses, a reel boost, a prize boost and a jackpot bonus, which can combine to activate the super games and mega games features and ultimately lead to the chance to win one of the four progressive jackpots.

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Diamond Mania is available on the BINTIA 27-inch multi-game cabinet, which offers dual HD monitors and a topper option for casino-like styling. It features an ergonomic design, programmable LED lighting, vivid high-resolution graphics, an immersive sound system and can be configured with the TITO function.

The game will be exclusively distributed through Orenes Grupo, Spain’s salones sector market leader in operations and gaming machine distribution. Later this year, IGT plans to introduce Treasure Box, the Company’s third MLP developed specifically for Spain’s salones sector, which represents approximately 3000 gaming and bingo halls.

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Sportradar Appoints Behshad Behzadi as the Company’s Chief Technology Officer and Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer

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Sportradar Group AG announced that Behshad Behzadi has been named Chief Technology Officer and Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer of the Company (CTO and CAIO), effective May 1.

As Sportradar’s CTO and CAIO, Behzadi will be based in the organisation’s headquarters in Switzerland and report directly to Chief Executive Officer, Carsten Koerl. Working collaboratively across the organisation, Behzadi will drive the usage and adoption of AI and cutting-edge technology to enhance its product offerings and roadmap to deliver hyper-personalised experiences for sports fans. Additionally, his extensive experience in leading initiatives aimed at improving internal operational efficiency will help optimise processes and drive innovation across the business. Sportradar has the largest global coverage of sports data, fan insights and betting liquidity. The usage of cutting-edge AI will help to drive the Company’s future efficiency and can create significant value for clients and stakeholders.

Koerl said: “We are proud to welcome Behshad, a world-renowned leader in harnessing generative AI and other advanced technologies, who marries a unique blend of technical expertise and business acumen. His proven track record in developing and commercializing product strategies to accelerate growth and innovation, as well as spearheading initiatives aimed at improving internal operational efficiency, will bolster our leadership position, keeping Sportradar at the forefront of technological advancement.”

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With more than 20 years of experience, Behzadi is a distinguished computer scientist and recognised global technology leader with expertise in algorithms, search ranking, natural language processing, speech recognition, machine learning and generative AI. Behzadi joined Google Zurich in 2006 and has played a key role in Google’s AI-first strategy as co-founder of Google Assistant, Google Lens, Google Smart Display and the Next Gen Assistant, a breakthrough in mobile assistant technology with on-device Machine Learning. Most recently, he led Google Cloud’s Conversational AI and applied Generative AI initiative focusing on applying the latest AI advancements to reimagine and automate customer services and operations for large enterprises. Behzadi earned a PhD in Bioinformatics from Ecole Polytechnique in Paris and did postdoctoral research at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics.

Behzadi said: “Sportradar is an exceptional company and category leader operating at the global intersection of sports, technology and digital content. I am very excited to join an organization that pushes the boundaries on technology and puts a premium on innovation. I look forward to working alongside Carsten, the rest of the executive management team and their talented group of creators to continue Sportradar’s history of innovation as the Company enters its next exciting chapter.”

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