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STAR GUARDIANS EVOPLAY


entertainment itself - presenting an entirely new entertainment experience.


"Star Guardians gives you the opportunity to feel like a hero and see the game through his or her eyes. It’s the biggest budget game in our history, and it’s more than just a video slot - it’s a whole new type of gaming experience for gamblers.”


Te full manual control third-person shooter, character selection (you can actually change character during the game without affecting your results) and gameplay that runs seamlessly on mobile devices, make the title appealing to iGaming’s missing audience. But there’s more going on behind the scenes.


An Evoplay music composer and sound designer said: “I love the effect of immersion in a techno world of the future - epic battles, sci-fi design, the growth of tension and dynamics - and Star Guardians delivers exactly that. Te musical accompaniment I worked on plays a significant role too, as it audibly enhances the game story and conveys a sense of 'presence' in the gameplay.”


The average gamer plays for almost 8.5 hours each week. There are 3.24 billion of them in the world, 70 per cent are over the age of 18 and, on average, are 34 years old. They have disposable income and are often homeowners. They like to bet on sports. They just need to find iGaming


products that appeal to them.


Tat sense of ‘presence’ is a key engagement tool - and in Star Guardians everything was designed to pull you into its world. From teaser videos that looked like film trailers, to billboard promo that urged people to “answer the call” and fight to save humanity, the product


experience itself is a call to action for gamers.


One of the company’s concept artists described it thus, “Star Guardians gives a unique experience, and one not limited to the traditional creation of a game. It also included work on a comic book and art book based on the game.


“I’m proud of all the work we have done to create immersive materials. Space, planets, a journey into the future, discovering something unusual, mysterious and incomprehensible - is there anything more exciting than that?”


“Star Guardians captures your interest from its very first minutes. Here, everything is in balance: history, heroes, opponents and content that puts the player in control of the action aspects of the game. And that’s why everyone in our industry should be excited about what Star Guardians represents. It’s our future online casino audience.”


Or, as Ivan Kravchuk puts it, “Welcome to console-level fun, without the console.”


WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS P107


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