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Stakelogic Live: Te smoothest of transitions
In October, Stakelogic announced its Live Studio grand opening in Malta and launched a new corporate website for its Live division. The website provides information about its growing suite of live dealer games which are streamed from a state-of-the-art studio in Malta, including a full list of titles in its portfolio as well as detailed game sheets for each.
Anthony Sammut, Head of Live, Stakelogic
Anthony started his career specialising in Technology Projects, Data Centers and Robotics and quickly moved up the ladder to management. Being a veteran in the industry with 10 years of Live Casino experience under his belt, Anthony believes that this sector gave him the opportunity to combine all of his different skillsets into one and got the chance to pioneer new methods and designs that were used for the multiple studio builds he got the chance to work on. As Head of Live, it is important for Anthony that the team understand and speak the technology that Stakelogic Live implement.
Anthony Sammut, Head of Live, gives G3 the low-down on how the live team was formed and explains why pre-launch demand has already necessitated the construction of a second studio to be underway.
Visitors to Stakelogic’s new website will be able to catch up with the latest news about Stakelogic Live as well as browse job opportunities within its live dealer team. Te website comes shortly after the company revealed a brand redesign forming part of wider efforts to capture the company’s transition from a B2B slot studio to a provider of casino content for all stakeholders, including players.
Te Stakelogic Live portfolio currently consists of multiple tables covering games such as roulette, blackjack, baccarat and game shows. Each table is set against a glamorous and opulent background while highly trained dealers host each game and interact with players.
Earlier this year, Stakelogic expanded its product range into the live casino space.
P90 WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS What's the thinking behind the move?
Well, first of all, many of our clients have asked Stakelogic to offer Live Casino products. Secondly, Live Casino is a huge market. For that reason alone, Stakelogic should be addressing the Live Casino market.
When was the idea for a live casino division first conceived? Whose suggestion was it?
As part of a strategic orientation beginning in 2020, new game concepts, with live game elements, were developed and evaluated. Te idea to move into Live Casino was incepted during brainstorm sessions with our sales and development teams.
The Stakelogic Live portfolio currently consists of multiple tables covering games such as roulette, blackjack, baccarat and game shows. Each table is set against a glamorous and opulent background while highly trained dealers host each game and interact with players.
How long did it take to build the Stakelogic Live division? What skillsets were you looking for from the specialists you have brought in- house?
Around two years. Almost all front and back- end development work is done by the Stakelogic development centres in Serbia and Ukraine. Terefore, we were looking for typical live casino specialists - people with skillsets we did not have at that time within Stakelogic.
We hired a team of senior managers with many years of experience in the live casino business. Subsequently, these people hired experienced studio engineers, risk and fraud managers,
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