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Week 22/2022 slot games releases
Here are this weeks latest slots releases!
Pragmatic Play, welcomes players back to the ranch for a chance to pinpoint the bounty in newly launched Wild West Gold Megaways™. Among the gunslinging herdsmen and wild broncos are symbols that arrive in the form of cowboys, sacks of gold coins, and a revolver, with a sheriff’s badge serving as the game’s wild symbol. This wild can create more winning combinations by substituting for any symbol on the reels except for the scatter, landing with random multipliers worth 2x, 3x or 5x the player’s bet.
Yggdrasil and Jelly have partnered up for a big money makeover in latest cash-splashing hit, Big Benji Bonanza™. The game takes us outside Wall Street with a unique aesthetic and engaging maths profile. The 5-reel title with 243 ways to win with expanding ways, sees a banknote house the reels, with classic symbols mixing with pimped out presidents acting as money symbols.
Stakelogic, the developer of in-demand online casino content, has further established itself as a leading provider to operators in the Netherlands after launching its latest slot designed specifically to meet player preferences in the fast-growing market. Mega Runner is a classic slot with three rows and five reels. The colourful reels are filled with retro fruit symbols including oranges, grapes, pears, melons and strawberries, as well as those all-important sevens and stars.
Hölle Games, the German slot supplier, have launched Höllische Sieben DELUXE, a fiery 6×4 sequel to “Höllische Sieben”. Building on the success of the original, DELUXE features an additional reel and row as well as adding in a volatile free spin round with wins of over 4000x possible!
Habanero has released Bomb Runner, a thrilling new title designed to give players an explosive rush of adrenaline. The 6×5 slot features a vivid design with a fast pace that captivates players as they progress through the exhilarating title. This eye-catching aesthetic results in a highly immersive gaming experience, boosting engagement and retention figures. Wild symbols appear as Bombs, with 9 symbols capable of dropping during each spin.
EvenBet Gaming is the subject of online casino games developer Altente Gaming’s latest slot, the Egyptian mythology-themed game, Mystery of EvenBet. With 10 paylines and up to 50000x up for grabs, the new slot also incorporates EvenBet’s poker pedigree, featuring symbols inspired by the game, including playing cards and poker chips, all with a captivating ancient Egyptian aesthetic.
Innovative slots supplier AvatarUX has upgraded one of its classic titles with smash hit sequel, CherryPop Deluxe™. Following on from one of the studio’s best launches ever, CherryPop Deluxe™ sees the return of the classic casino theme with enormous win potential and massive paylines. Incorporating the industry-leading PopWins™ mechanic, the game’s base play boasts up to 486 ways to win as symbols pop, forming two more, up to a max reel height of 6x.
Having already visited the jungles of South America this month in Montezuma, sought-after slot studio Swintt is preparing to venture into the wild once again in Mystic Bear XtraHoldTM – an exciting new Select release that offers maximum wins of up to 10,000x players’ bet. Set to a dense forest backdrop, Mystic Bear XtraHoldTM is a five-reel, 25-payline release that features all kinds of majestic animals on its reels. Unique symbols to appear in the game include wolves, falcons and the magnificent Mystic Bear, with pawprints and full moons acting as bonus-triggering scatters.
Tom Horn Gaming celebrates the arrival of summer with a new fruit slot, Fluxberry, which will definitely help beat the summer heat, whilst awarding some nice juicy wins to the lucky players. Set in a mouth-watering world of the imaginary berry land, Fluxberry is inhabited by berries of all sorts – blueberries, golden berries, strawberries, you name it. The game, set on a grid of 5×4, comes bundled with scatters, wilds and features which promise to keep players entertained throughout the game – flux spins and free spins.
Play’n GO mosey on into the Wild West and add the ‘Most Wanted’ game in the industry to their epic portfolio, Wild Trigger. Legendary bandits Clint McGraw and Dottie Fields make quite the duo. Pulling off the bank heist of the century the pair get away with the loot in hand. But in true outlaw style, it’s not in their nature to share. Witness the duel that put the ‘Wild’ in The Wild West. Thanks to a strong narrative tied with innovative features to complement the theme, character and storyline, this game is action-packed from the very first spin.
Kalamba Games’ Blazing Bull is back in the latest entry in its smash-hit series, Blazing Bull: Cash Quest which brings new features, volatility and win potential. An all-new reel layout sees the return of the mystical and majestic spirit guides, the owl, stallion, wolf, buck and the brooding bull itself. A new version of the fan-favourite feature K-Cash requires two symbols to be matched on highlighted positions on reels one and two to trigger instant cash prizes when further matching symbols appear on reels 3-6.
Stakelogic, the developer of classic and modern video slots, is giving players the chance to blast their way to a potential fortune in the latest game to leave its Greenlogic® Partner Program production line. Developed in partnership with Hurricane Games, Dynamite Strike sees players grab sticks of Dynamite and venture deep into the gold mine. In the base game, any winning combination triggers one Respin and with each Respin, two stone blocks are removed from the reels and the number of ways to win increases. Bonus Cart symbols are revealed behind each block before the Respin gets underway.
Lady Luck Games is inviting adventurous players to gear up and head off on an unforgettable escapade in its biggest-ever release The Treasures of Tizoc. This captivating 6-reel, 15,625 ways to win slot transports travellers back in time to a land containing mysterious Aztec pyramids filled with hordes of lucrative treasure and mystical secrets. What’s more, this high volatility release boasts a whole host of marvellous features and mechanics including a combination of wilds, gargoyles, re-spins, shifting reels and coin collections that can see players win more than 15,000x their stake.
Playson, the fast-growing digital entertainment supplier, has launched Book del Sol: Multiplier, the latest addition to the company’s popular collection of book-themed titles. Taking inspiration from the Aztecs, the 5×3 slot offers a beautiful design that highlights the world of the ancient Mesoamerican civilisation. Featuring crisp and high-quality artwork, the title is purpose built to provide a captivating gaming experience.
Pragmatic Play, a leading content provider to the iGaming industry, welcomes players to the festival of the undead in gruesome, yet humorous new title, Zombie Carnival™. Delivering an out-of-the-box blend of popular themes, Zombie Carnival™ features circus tents filled with a variety of undead characters, including ringleaders, clowns, acrobats, and even some blood-thirsty animals! Providing a monstrous 4,096 ways to win and eight regular – but terrifying – paying symbols, the title’s Scatter is suitably embodied by a brain, and only appears on reels two, three, four and five.
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Playtech: Appointment of Non-executive Director and Chairman Elect

The Board of Directors of Playtech, the leading platform, content and services provider in the online gambling industry, has announced that John Gleasure has been appointed to the Board with a view to his succeeding Brian Mattingley as Non-executive Chairman.
John joins the Board as an independent Non-executive Director and Chairman Elect, and is expected to assume the role of Chairman after Playtech’s annual general meeting in May 2025, at which time Brian will step down as Chairman and from the Board.
John brings 30 years of experience across the sports, media and technology sectors, in addition to relevant Board experience from a range of international companies. He currently serves as a Non-executive Director at DAZN Group, the leading global sports subscription service, and is a Non-executive Director (and previously Executive Chairman) at The Sporting News, a global digital publisher. John was a founder of Perform, a digital sports media business, growing it into a leading provider of live data and content to online betting groups before the business listed in 2011. John previously held leadership roles at Sky Sports, Hutchison 3G and Sony Pictures.
Brian Mattingley, commenting on the changes, said: “We are very pleased to welcome John to our Board as a new Non-executive Director and Chairman Elect. John’s significant experience and knowledge will be a tremendous asset for Playtech as it continues its transformation into a predominantly pure-play B2B business. I look forward to giving him every support during this period of transition.”
John Gleasure, commenting on his appointment, said: “I am delighted to be joining Playtech at such a pivotal moment in its history. Playtech is a unique and highly innovative business, underpinned by market-leading technology and relationships with the world’s leading gambling operators. I’m excited about the opportunities ahead, and I look forward to working with everyone at Playtech to drive forward its strategy and create further value for our shareholders.”
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Ladbrokes to sponsor 2025 Thirsk Hunt Cup

Thirsk Racecourse has announced that Ladbrokes will sponsor the 2025 Thirsk Hunt Cup.
First run in 1859, the £50,000 mile handicap is Thirsk’s most prestigious race and highlight of Thirsk Hunt Cup Day on Saturday, May 3.
Ladbrokes is the biggest and best-known betting brand in the UK with over 1500 betting shops, a digital betting business and a long-standing association with horse racing dating back many decades.
The company boasts a strong sponsorship portfolio in horse racing, including Kempton Park’s Ladbrokes Christmas Festival, the Ladbrokes Chester Cup and the Ladbrokes Chase at the Dublin Racing Festival.
Ladbrokes also sponsors leading Jump trainer Dan Skelton, who writes a weekly blog as he bids to win the British Jump trainers’ championship for the first time.
Farhh is the most notable winner of the Thirsk Hunt Cup in recent years, taking the 2012 edition by six lengths before a memorable Group 1 double the following year in the Lockinge Stakes at Newbury and Ascot’s Champion Stakes.
Simon Clare, PR Director for Ladbrokes, said: “We are excited to sponsor such an iconic and prestigious race as the Thirsk Hunt Cup, and look forward to partnering with Thirsk Racecourse as we seek to strengthen our support and promotion of the sport.”
James Sanderson, Chief Executive and Clerk of the Course, said: “We are delighted to have Ladbrokes sponsoring the Thirsk Hunt Cup and its supporting programme in 2025. The £50,000 Ladbrokes Thirsk Hunt Cup is an early Flat season highlight in the North and we are very grateful for Ladbrokes’ most valued support.
“Over the past 10 years, northern-based trainers have held a vice-like grip on the contest, with the notable exception of Mick Channon (and STORTING) in 2021. Thirsk always welcomes challengers from far and wide but taking the 2025 Ladbrokes Thirsk Hunt Cup down south will be no easy task.”
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Arturs Korolkovs, Media 24: “Radical Transparency Is Our Strategy”

We’ve recently sat down with Arturs Korolkovs, Head of Sales at affiliate marketing company Media 24, to talk about building long-term partnerships in iGaming, his approach to industry events, and key trends of the affiliate sector — from deal structures and listing fees to navigating increased competition.
When did you join Media 24 and how has your role evolved since then?
I joined the company in 2020, right in the middle of COVID. It was a time of big changes for a lot of people, both in work and in life. I was actually the company’s first employee, and together, we worked on launching our first website.
In the beginning, I had little formal experience in sales or partner management, so I was doing a bit of everything. Uploading content, editing videos, handling social media. But as the company grew, so did my role. Over time, I transitioned fully into partner management, starting as an account manager and working my way up to the Head of Sales.
You attend many conferences and industry events throughout the year. What are your main priorities and how do you measure success there?
In the early days, conferences were more like hunting. Pure acquisition mode, trying to get our name out there and sign initial deals. Now, it’s a far more strategic play. Maintaining relationships, gaining new insights, and staying ahead of industry trends. Conferences aren’t just about sales. It’s an opportunity to gather valuable information that helps both the company and my own professional growth.
How we measure success has shifted too. It’s not solely about the number of contracts signed right there and then, though we certainly track leads that convert into long-term partnerships. We evaluate success by asking: Did we meaningfully strengthen ties with our top-tier partners? Did we gain specific, actionable insights – perhaps about competitor moves or regulatory shifts that will impact our strategy? And did we initiate promising conversations that lay the groundwork for valuable, long-term collaborations? That deeper, strategic ROI is what defines a successful conference for us now.
What are the key factors you consider when deciding whether to start a partnership with a specific operator?
Beyond the obvious things like relevant GEOs and a strong product, the initial communication with the affiliate manager is a massive factor. Are they responsive? Do they communicate clearly? This is the person you’ll be working with long-term, so having a good connection is crucial.
And yes, reputation is critical. The industry is smaller than it looks. Over time, you build a network, and there’s always ways to ask around and get feedback about a brand.
What’s your approach to building long-term relationships with partners?
Radical transparency. We’re open about our traffic sources, our methods, and even potential challenges we foresee. And we expect the same from the operator. Hiding bad news does more harm than good in the long run.
Beyond that, it’s important to proactively add value. By sharing market insights, providing constructive feedback, and maintaining regular meaningful contact. It’s about creating a relationship where both sides feel invested in the other’s success. The more open and proactive the communication, the stronger the partnership.
A lot of affiliates are working with the CPA deals, others prefer Rev Share. What’s Media 24’s approach here and why?
Ideally, a hybrid model works best. But if I had to choose between CPA and Rev Share, I’d go with Rev Share. For SEO traffic, it’s the most effective and sustainable model in the long run. And it’s probably the fairest model for both sides of the deal.
CPA can be situationally useful. Maybe for testing a new, unproven GEO, or launching a new project. But if we’re talking about a long-term strategy and good traffic quality, Rev Share wins every time.
There’s a differing opinion about listing fees in the industry. What’s your take on this?
We see listing fees as a mechanism for building strong and sustainable partnerships. In most cases, especially with new partners, we prefer to work with listing fees. Look, when we onboard a new brand, we’re investing significant resources immediately. Creating content, SEO, traffic allocation — all that requires a budget. This happens before we see a single dollar in commission. And without any guarantees on performance, GEO stability, or long-term commitment from the operator.
At the same time, we always take a flexible approach. For trusted, long-term partners with a strong track record, we are open to alternative structures. It’s all about finding a setup that works for both sides and ensures mutual long-term growth.
How can affiliate marketing companies handle increased competition and what are the ways to stand out in the industry?
Quality over quantity. A lot of affiliates still focus on pumping out mass content, but that approach is becoming less effective. Today you seriously have to focus on product improvements and user experience. The best way to stand out is through strong branding, engaging content, and a clear value proposition.
Building long-term relationships with partners also plays a huge role. In a crowded market, reputation and the ability to collaborate strategically become powerful differentiators. At Media 24, we believe in growing together with our partners, and that long-term thinking continues to pay off.
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