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ICE PREVIEW Thunderkick


s it gears up for a monumental 2024, slot supplier Thunderkick is set to further build its brand and cement its position within the industry at ICE. With 22 of its team members set to be in attendance at stand N9-110, the provider will harness its increased brand recognition – garnered after several acclaimed game releases and partnerships in recent months – and meet existing and potential customers. With further expansion planned in existing key markets, alongside entry into Ontario and other thriving regions, Thunderkick is certain to make a considerable splash across the three days. Several of the company’s departments are set to travel from Stockholm to London for a multitude of reasons; Thunderkick’s mathematics team will be perusing the stands to discover new products, witness emerging trends and get inspired in terms of game development, whilst its sales and account


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management teams will be meeting new and familiar customers to discuss its broad and exciting plans for the next 12 months. Meanwhile, its brand team will look to create content and build further awareness about the provider’s immense potential to become a frontrunner in the iGaming sphere.


Thunderkick’s appearance at the event follows an extremely successful year, with releases such as Bones & Bounty, The Wildos and Zap Attack! generating fantastic player engagement results across partnered operators. The provider struck deals with several leading companies throughout 2023, furthering its global reach with the likes of Gamingtec, Skywind Group and Alea in recent months – and with entry into Ontario on the horizon, Thunderkick is set for signifi cant


growth during the year ahead. The recent appointment of Svante Sahlström as Chief Commercial Director is a sign of huge things to come, with the industry expert also set to attend ICE to assist in potential signings.


Svante Sahlström, chief commercial director at Thunderkick, said: “This year’s ICE promises to be a big one for us. With strong momentum driven by recent game launches and key partnerships, we are well-positioned to make a big impact at the event. “Our teams will be out in full force, showcasing our creative games and discussing plans for further expansion into high-potential markets. 2024 is shaping up to be Thunderkick’s biggest year yet, and ICE will serve as the perfect springboard.”


SPRIBE O


ver the past few years, SPRIBE has enjoyed great success thanks to having expanded its team, employed cutting-edge technologies and


launched our fl agship product, Aviator, which is the world’s number one crash game. Since its launch in 2019, Aviator has dominated the market and currently enjoys more than fi ve million monthly players. It can be found at more than 4,000 online casino brands in global markets across Europe, North America, South America and Asia. The game’s format is one of an increasing curve, where players place a bet before the game round begins. The plane then takes off and climbs up into the sky, and at the same time, a win multiplier rises with it. Players then watch and wait as the plane climbs ever higher, along with


reward. Players decide when to cash out and try the luck.


their accrued winnings.


Aviator is an exciting game of chance where players need to take off the plane and decide when to cash out before it fl ies away. The longer the plane is in the sky, the bigger the


What really takes the gameplay to the next level is that Aviator is multiplayer, and players can interact and chat with each other throughout, either about the action itself or about the real-time leaderboard and provided stats such as bets and wins – plenty to keep all the players engaged and interested. But that’s not all we’ve got to offer this year, because SPRIBE also has a whole suite of Turbo Games to delight players around the world. These include products such as Mines, Dice, Mini Roulette, Hilo, Plinko, Goal, Keno, Hotline and the recently launched Keno 80 so there’s plenty of choice for players, whatever their preferences are for thrilling action and engaging gameplay. We’re also preparing an announcement of a new product that will amaze the industry, so keep an eye on SPRIBE in 2024 as we’ll soon be fl ying up to even greater heights!


Wazdan


and communication. J 16 FEBRUARY 2024 GIO


Engage with Wazdan’s experts, Michal Imiolek and Andrzej Hyla, amidst an atmosphere of creative sophistication and innovation, and learn how Wazdan redefi nes online gaming into online gaining. As part of an exciting showcase, Wazdan will also be promoting its upcoming game, Mighty Fish™: Blue Marlin, an immersive and


oin Wazdan at booth N7-420, where the company will be unveiling its much-anticipated new brand identity, exploring and advancing its image


thrilling addition to its diverse portfolio of top-performing, mobile-fi rst, highly accessible games.


Michal Imiolek, CEO at Wazdan, said: “As inventors and tech lovers, we don’t simply bet on success – we engineer it. We’re thrilled to unveil a brand-new chapter in our journey at ICE London 2024. We’re taking things to the next level with a fresh look that truly represents our innovative spirit and commitment to excellence. “Be sure to visit booth N7-420 to experience


fi rsthand the excellence in online casino solutions. Come and see what you can gain!”


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