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SBC Summit Lisbon Review Platform Solutions Uplatform


Uplatform was at SBC Summit 2025 in Lisbon under a towering giant giraffe that could be seen from across the expo floor, where visitors could enjoy cocktails at the Jungle Lounge, play the Plinko Safari and enjoy a live ballet performance.


Uplatform was showing its platform that powers 260+ sports and esports with in-house oddsmakers, 16,000+ casino games across 68+ languages, 550+ payment methods, and regional content strategies to ensure precise localisation, all backed by a platform designed to scale dynamically and deliver profits.


Maria, Senior Sales Manager at Uplatform, said: “Lisbon had incredible energy. You could spot our giant giraffe from across the expo, and it pulled people in straight away. Te booth stayed busy with visitors trying their luck for prizes, from merch to cash rewards, which kept the energy high. What stood out most was seeing how quickly the industry is moving and how eager people are for smarter solutions. Being part of that was something special.


“From bold conversations to connections sparked during legendary SBC networking events, Lisbon reminded everyone why the iGaming industry remains dynamic, exciting, and full of opportunity. Uplatform is already


preparing for its next adventure. Until then, they encourage everyone to stay bold, stay curious, and keep the spirit alive.”


“SBC Summit Lisbon clearly highlighted the rapid pace of change in the iGaming industry, and navigating this growing sector requires a partner who understands its complexities. Uplatform stands ready to support operators every step of the way with profitable solutions, local-first strategies, and adaptable technology that enable success across the global iGaming terrain.”


Fairyland Dreams, invites players to wander through a mystical forest where magical mushrooms and a whimsical fairy unlock amazing rewards. Te Lilac Mushroom multiplies wins, whilst the Red Mushroom grants up to three extra lives. Te fairy’s Special Double feature boosts the prize potential. Players can combine all three for even greater rewards and collect 15 Link symbols to spin the Giant Wheel and unlock the Mega or Grand Mega jackpots.


Zitro Digital COO Jose Javier Marti said: “We have high hopes for the game as it has done very well in the land-based sector. Fairyland Dreams brings rewarding features and a touch of fairy magic together in one spellbinding experience and really shows what we can do now in the digital space when it comes to the features and mechanics behind the game. We’ve released 12 games in 12 months and our speed in converting land-based titles to digital has halved. Our latest game, Elysium from the Legendary Sword series took just three months.


Zitro Digital COO Jose Javier Marti


SBC Summit Lisbon Review Online Slots Zitro Digital


SBC Summit saw the world online debut of Zitro’s Fairyland Quest series Visitors to Zitro Digital’s stand would have immediately noticed the company’s investment in innovation, omnichannel strategy, and game performance with the world launch of Dreams, the first title in the Fairyland Quest series, a digital adaptation of one of Zitro’s most successful land-based games.


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“In terms of markets, we have successfully navigated the certification process in Brazil. Brazil remains one of the most promising regulated markets in the world. Te potential is immense. We focused on adapting our games to the local context, ensuring we respect cultural preferences while contributing to the responsible growth of the sector. We also entered Peru and are doing well in Colombia, Argentina and Mexico where Fu Frog has proved to be the number one game. In Europe, we are currently looking at which of our games will perform best in Italy with hopes to launch there soon.”


Zitro was also showing Autumn, the latest addition to the popular Fu Pots


collection, and Mon, the newest release in the Bashiba Link series. Te company was also offering an exclusive first look at Tomahawk, which it expects to be a standout title from the all-new Cash Totems series. Alongside its expanding games portfolio, Zitro Digital was showcasing GameGate, the company’s new player engagement tool designed to guide users through its growing universe of content. GameGate enhances retention and gameplay by creating personalised journeys across multiple titles, completely transforming how players experience Zitro Digital’s slot offerings.


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