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Aristocrat to introduce Helix XT cabinet at FADJA Colombia
Australia-based gaming solutions provider Aristocrat will be showcasing premium game content in FADJA Colombia, at the Corferias Convention Center. The main attraction will be the new Helix XT cabinet which will be shown in Colombia for the first time.
Helix XT builds on the success of the original Helix, and adds an enhanced new topper, a virtual button deck designed specifically for the XT, and stunning 4K graphics displayed on a curved 42” screen. Appearing on the Helix XT is the player-favourite Mighty Cash Double Up Link and the titles Lucky Tiger and Money Dragon.
“Aristocrat is committed to our customers in Colombia and throughout Latin America. Thanks to our customers, which include all of the main casino operators in Colombia, we have been able to achieve an important share of the premium game market,” said Carlos Carrion, Director of Sales and Operations. “Now at FADJA, we are excited to present new games and cabinets to help our customers provide the greatest gaming experience possible to their players.”
Aristocrat’s Arc Single and Viridian WS cabinets are popular with players and operators throughout Latin America. At FADJA, Aristocrat will show a Mighty Link single site progressive featuring the player-favourite titles Zorro, Ted, Pan Am, and Elvira.
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WyoLotto COO Named to National Problem Gambling Committee

WyoLotto’s Chief Operations Officer, Robin Medina, has been named to join a national committee to support problem gambling initiatives. The committee is through the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) and will manage the annual selection of nominations and election of the Board of Directors that oversees NCPG.
“Our foundation as a corporation is to manage what we do in a responsible manner for the state of Wyoming. The selection of Robin to this committee demonstrates that we are leading the way nationally when it comes to promoting responsible gambling and raising awareness of problem gambling,” said Jon Clontz, CEO of WyoLotto.
Last year WyoLotto applied for and was accepted to the NCPG and NASPL’s (North American State and Provincial Lotteries) Responsible Gambling Verification Program. WyoLotto’s Responsible Gambling Program includes an in depth plan to ensure the organization honors its commitment to educating players, retailers and the general public about how to gamble responsibly and what to do if gambling becomes a problem for yourself or someone you know.
“Our verification was a major achievement for us, and it is also an achievement for Wyoming. We are now accredited nationally for our efforts to take care of Wyoming when it comes to gambling, and this helps everyone in the state,” Medina said.
“Through these efforts, we have been recognized on a national level, which is why I have been selected for the Nominations and Selection Committee for NCPG. I am very excited and see this as an opportunity to further support our mission,” she added.
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EGT Digital and EGT to showcase bestsellers and brand-new products at SiGMA Americas 2025

EGT Digital and EGT are ready to welcome operators, players, and industry experts again at this year’s SiGMA Americas show. From April 8 to 10, they will have the opportunity to become familiar with the innovative developments of the two companies at booths E130 and F131.
EGT Digital will introduce its compelling portfolio of casino solutions, featuring more than 120 well-known slot titles, as well as the jackpot top performers Bell Link, High Cash, Clover Chance, and Single Progressive Jackpot. Guests will also see the newest member of the company’s jackpot family – the 4-level multi-denomination Gods & Kings Link, which will make its debut at the event. It will present its first 2 titles – Glorious Alexander and Ape of Luck, offering players numerous opportunities for winning and entertainment.
The in-house developed “all-in-one” betting platform X-Nave will be showcased with its 4 main modules: Sport Product, Gaming Aggregator, CRM Engine, and Payment Gateway. Each can be used as part of the complete solution or separately, as it allows seamless integration with third-party developments.
The Sport Product will reveal rich sports and esports content across numerous markets. EGT Digital’s Gaming Aggregator will show its vast range of more than 13,000 titles from more than 130 popular providers, as well as a number of functionalities for content personalization. X-Nave’s CRM Engine with its player management tools and bonus features, as well as the Payment Gateway, offering a wide diversity of payment methods, will complement the capabilities of the operators to further enrich and customize the offerings for their clients.
EGT’s VLT solutions will also demonstrate their enormous potential for the Brazilian market. Тhe visitors will be able to get acquainted with the brand-new self-service betting terminal, which has been developed specifically for Brazil. Its compact dimensions make it an ideal addition to any location. Gaming options are accessible with a QR code – an innovative feature that players will highly appreciate. The terminal will be equipped with the Gold VLT multigame, which has also been designed specifically for the domestic audience. Its 50 games, including both new high-potential proposals and well-established titles such as Keno Universe, will dive guests into a world full of adventures and attractive prizes.
Celina Guedes, Regional Director Brazil at EGT, commented: “I am very glad that we will participate in SiGMA Americas again this year and will have the chance to present the best of our product portfolio to our current and potential new clients from the region. The exhibition will allow us to increase our popularity among Brazilian key players, on the one hand, and on the other, to consolidate and expand our presence in LATAM as a whole. We are also looking forward to the SiGMA Americas Awards, where we are shortlisted in 3 categories.”
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A brief history of crash games

Katya Machuganova, Gaming Product and Partnerships Manager at Silverback Gaming, on where the crash format originates and how studios have continued to up the ante with the games that are hitting the market today
The rise of crash games has been so meteoric that we haven’t taken the time to look back at where the format originally came from.
It’s easy to see how the industry has become distracted by crash games and their ability to tap into lucrative but hard-to-reach audiences like Millennials and Gen Z.
But to determine the direction we now take with the format it’s important to understand where it originated and why it was able to generate such tremendous momentum in a short space of time.
The genesis of crash games:
MoneyPot was the first ever crash game and it was produced back in 2014 by Eric Springer, a Canadian developer and Bitcoin enthusiast.
Springer introduced the game on the Bitcoin Talk forum and drew inspiration for the format from the crazy volatility of the cryptocurrency markets where assets can skyrocket and then crash in value.
In 2015, Springer sold MoneyPot to Ryan Havar who rebranded the game to Bustabit and moved it to a new site where it can still be played today.
Havar kept much of the core gameplay the same, including a last-longer bonus. This saw 1% collected for every player’s wager that went into a bonus prize which went to the last player to cash out successfully.
In 2018, Havar decided to sell Bustabit to another crypto developer, Daniel Evans, who made a few tweaks to the game including removing the bonus system.
Evans still operates Bustabit to this day and even allows third-party investors to bankroll the game in return for a share of its profits.
The next generation of crash games arrive:
With crash a popular but niche game format for crypto enthusiasts, it took developer SPRIBE to catapult it into the mainstream with the launch of Aviator in 2019.
Aviator was the first crash game developed for online casino players and was the catalyst for the surge in popularity the format has attracted since.
Given the success of Aviator and the rising demand for non-traditional content, studios have continued to move the needle and come up with their own crash games.
Some use the same aeroplane theme as Aviator, while others are based around sports, Wild West shootouts, hot air balloons and many other themes.
These games mostly take the increasing curve format with a multiplier that continues to rise – players must then decide when to cash out.
If they go too early, the win will be small, but wait too long the curve crashes, taking their accrued winnings and original stake with it.
What makes crash games so popular:
Players are drawn to the intuitive and simple format of crash games – even those new to the format can pick it up in a couple of game rounds.
Players like that these games are usually multiplayer and with social features such as a chat and leaderboards where they can compete with others for the highest multiplier score.
Crash games work incredibly well on mobile – which has seen them really hit the mark with players in emerging markets – and this has driven their appeal among younger audiences, too.
In fact, the high risk/high reward nature of the gameplay – which has its roots in those volatile crypto markets – really appeals to those players.
The rise and fall of crash IP
Given the huge success of crash games, and in particular SPRIBE’s Aviator, it should come as no surprise that the format has had its fair share of controversy.
Most notable is the legal case SPRIBE has found itself embroiled in – another company has argued that SPRIBE has breached the IP it holds for the Aviator logo and brand assets.
The case is ongoing and shows the growing attention that is being paid to intellectual property rights within the crash game genre, a genre whose value is only set to rise.
Crash is a huge opportunity for studios:
Crash presents a huge opportunity for studios and is one that Silverback Gaming is looking to explore with our first crash title set to hit the market shortly.
It will be offered in the simulated gaming format initially before being rolled out as a real money game later in the year.
Just as with slots, studios are not looking to differentiate within the crash vertical and the way we have approached this is to give players more control over the gameplay.
With our crash game, they can toggle the level of risk/reward they wish to play to – this degree of personalisation is simply not being offered by the current games in the market.
We are really excited about our first crash game and the scope within the format for us, and other studios, to continue to innovate and push boundaries, just as Eric Springer did back in 2014.
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