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Playson Presents Feature-Filled Leprechaun


Adventure 4 Pots Riches: Hold and Win SBC Summit Playson


Digital entertainment supplier Playson presents its latest top-performing addition 4 Pots Riches: Hold and Win. Tis vibrant slot brings fresh energy to the company’s acclaimed series while delivering a wealth of exciting features designed to captivate players and support operator growth.


Te game transports players into a mischievous leprechaun’s world across a 5x3 grid with 25 paylines, which can expand to a 5x5 grid during bonus play for even greater win potential. Te leprechaun himself acts as the Wild symbol, while violet, blue, and red Clover Bonus symbols unlock one of three Pot Features:


u Multi Feature: Adds multipliers up to x5.


u Collect Feature: Gathers all visible values for boosted payouts. u Mystery Feature: Awards Jackpots or high-value prizes up to 75x.


Adding surprise to every session, the Golden Pot transforms into additional Clover Bonuses, enhancing features and intensifying gameplay. Te core Hold and Win Bonus Game delivers thrill with re-spins and jackpots, including the Grand Jackpot of 3,000 bets.


Te highlight, however, is the Super Pot Bonus Game, triggered by the Super Clover Bonus. Here, the grid expands to 5x5, with up to 25 cells that can award the incredible Super Jackpot of x10,000 when filled.


With high volatility and engaging audiovisual design, 4 Pots Riches is finely tuned for long- term retention and excitement. Tis release continues Playson's mission to deliver high-quality content that combines creativity, precision, and performance.


SPRIBE Pilots Aviator to New Heights with Challenges, Missions & Tournaments SBC Summit SPRIBE


Aviator, the world’s number one crash game with more than 60 million players a month, is offering players even more of a thrill ride with the launch of promo toolbox Aviator Challenges.


Aviator Challenges allows operators offering the game to their players, of which there are now more than 5,500, next-level gamification in the form of Missions, Races and Tournaments. Tese bring an additional competitive layer and even more social interaction to one of the most gripping online casino experiences in the world.


With Missions, players complete a task before a set deadline, while Races are similar but with a limited prize pool up for grabs to create a strong sense of FOMO while helping operators stay in control of promo budgets.


Ten there are Tournaments, which take the classic format loved by 68


players in markets across the world. Tis is all about going head-to-head with others for the biggest prizes. SPRIBE, the developer behind Aviator, gives operators full control over creating and running Aviator Challenges, allowing them to choose the type, timing, prize, names, descriptions, colours and tasks for deep personalisation and granular localisation.


SPRIBE then manages all network-wide Missions, Races and Challenges. Aviator Challenges made its debut in Africa and is now being rolled out globally. Tis will be followed by the launch of regional Tournaments, which again will debut in Africa before being made available to operators worldwide.


Te launch of Aviator Challenges will drive even greater engagement with the game, which currently sees players place more than 400,000 bets per minute.


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