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Pascal Gaming: iGaming industry trends and


future innovations Penetrative effect of technology on iGaming industry is not often obvious to the player, but it's quite complex to implement on behalf of the game provider. Pascal Gaming strives to adapt new technological solutions to deliver improved gaming experiences for players, setting new standards for the industry as a whole.


Game providers optimise the game size, upscale visual elements and 3D animation, and provide enhanced sound effects. However, quite often the anticipations from the game and interest from the gaming audience exceeds real results.


Even in the case of a visually similar game which conveys the latest upgrades, in the eyes of daily players this still remains the same game they played before. Pascal Gaming has found the key to the hearts of masses of players, which lies in the unique technology influencing the key game logic, rather than just visual effects.


Nowadays even minimalistic game with the lightest visual effects does achieve impressive popularity, under condition of featuring a unique and


innovative logic. Te increased interest towards crash games is yet another example of this trend. Compared to the complexity of visual effects in slot games, crash games commonly represent an ascetic view of the creator upon a gaming situation, mostly an object taking off and exploding. Here is where the new technologies come into the scene, focused on changing the game logic and eventually delivering improved gameplay experience.


Pascal Gaming has taken over the promising technology of Provable Fairness, a standard nowadays in the crash games, later spreading it to other genres of RNG-based games such as table games, wheel games, and lottery. At the very moment of making a bet, the outcome of the upcoming round has already been pre-determined five rounds before, and is literally unbiased by the bet quantity and amounts. Tis is standard at Pascal Gaming.


Sophistication of crash games is inevitable trend, pushed forward by new segments of players, joining the main audience every day, bringing along all-new demands toward the gaming content. In-game features, such as betting markets and 50 per cent cash-out in the Oddball, Crash and Blast by Pascal Gaming, are meeting these demands to the full, forming another industry standard.


Quite acute competition in the genre forces game


nanocosmos unveils innovations for quality real- time streaming at Sigma Europe 2023


At this year's Sigma Europe, nanocosmos is unveiling its new release of nanoStream Cloud. With recognition from ICE London and the International Trade Association for Broadcast and Media (IABM), the B2B real- time streaming provider sets the stage for a combination of critical innovations for high quality real-time streaming.


Dedicated to propelling iGaming and betting businesses to unparalleled heights, nanocosmos


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team will be spotlighting nanoStream Cloud with new features across the board, all woven into the comprehensive B2B real-time streaming platform and API. A standout feature to be unveiled at Sigma Europe is the remarkable fast video start- up functionality, fostering instantaneous access for gaming and betting enthusiasts.


Embracing a user-centric approach, nanocosmos introduces the all-new "Stream health" monitoring feature, empowering operators to swiftly assess, rectify, and enhance stream performance with utmost ease.


On top of this, platform providers can benefit from the robust Content Delivery Network (CDN), ensuring seamless connectivity and uninterrupted viewing pleasure.


Founder and CEO, Oliver Lietz, explains: "We are thrilled to have swiftly responded to our clients' evolving needs, prioritising the core tenets of


ultra-low latency streaming, security, and stability."


Envision the future of interactive live streaming with nanocosmos at Sigma Europe booth #2068, as they unravel the latest advancements set to revolutionise the world of iGaming and betting.


providers to go even further. Pascal Gaming launched a crash game, with the most distinctive game logic available to this day. Here is how.


It may be difficult to believe, but the key disadvantage of crash games is that of boredom and a feeling of frustration of players. Players cash-out after the take-off and wait for the crash to come to move to the next round, meanwhile watching the odds rising and estimating the win they will not have. After several hundred rounds, it can get quite boring.


Why not let players bet again? Fishing, a crash game by Pascal Gaming, has been designed to solve this issue. Players are free to make bets and cash- outs in unlimited quantities before the crash. And this changes everything. Te unique and quite complex game math delivers stable results to operator whilst simultaneously delivering one-of- a-kind experience to the player.Players develop a perception of skill and control, opportunity to evade the crash with eventual gain and enhanced attraction to the game. Tis is the main factor, contributing to the statistical phenomenon of this crash game – an average bet and monthly bet amount is almost 10 times higher, compared to slot games. A crash game to rule them all.


In the upcoming year, the trend will be for upscale and new technological solutions that will influence the game logic and thus make this genre even more popular than it is now.


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