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The present and the future of Online Bingo in the UK and beyond
For many people who are not involved in online gaming, Bingo is often associated with older generations. It is something many know from the movies or have heard stories about, but have never played. According to a British website Top Rated Bingo Sites, this perception about the game, in fact, might be out of touch with reality. The bingo industry analysis prepared by the website includes some statistics that show that the current trends in bingo usage promise a better future for the game.
The most staggering shift is in the demographics that use the online Bingo websites. Based on Topratedbingosites.co.uk player survey, the percentage of bingo players between ages 18 and 34 has increased from 17% in 2015 to 32% in 2017. This shows that the younger generations are becoming more interested in the game and there is a whole new market opening up for Bingo which could lead to its comeback and popularization. Not only age but the gender distribution also seems to be shifting. Although women are still the clear majority when it comes to Bingo players, the share of men has increased by 7%. With various types of customers getting involved in the game, the providers see increased traffic and usage, which translates to more promotional activities for Bingo. As a result, it should not be surprising if the popularization of the game picks up the pace even more in the coming years.
What could be the reason for Bingo’s comeback?
There could be a perfectly reasonable explanation for why the game is making a sudden comeback. If it was necessary to go to a physical place in order to participate in the game before, nowadays most major UKGC regulated online gaming companies offer platforms for Bingo. Consequently, if the younger generation, who are used to doing such activities on their computers and mobile phones, was wary of the game before, now the Bingo has adapted to their needs as well. In the abovementioned report, statistics about what devices are used to play the game are also provided. As is shown, more than half of the who play Bingo use mobile phones to access the websites. It has been only recently that the smartphones became a ubiquitous tool that virtually everyone in the modern world owns. This could explain why the millennials are getting interested in the game that was thought to be the activity for the elderly before.
Users are also paying increasingly more attention to the interface and user experience. Providers are adapting to these demands and try to make the registration process as smooth and easy as possible. According to Top Rated Bingo Sites, most people reported that the complexity of the signing up process was what stopped them from completing their registration and starting to play Bingo. With new technologies, this process is becoming easier so the future outlook for the game is even better. In conclusion, the future of Bingo seems very bright with many development opportunities. The game can find a completely new market in new demographics and with tweaking some if the cumbersome registration procedures, it could become more attractive for many people.
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Fast Track welcomes PolarLotto: taking online lotto in Sweden to new heights
Malta, 28th March 2024 – PolarLotto, a leading provider of lotto betting services in Sweden, has just announced a strategic partnership with Fast Track, a leading provider of CRM solutions designed specifically for the iGaming industry. This collaboration aims to propel PolarLotto’s expansion from offline to online offerings, bringing the excitement of the world’s biggest lotteries to Swedish players in a safe and responsible manner.
PolarLotto prides itself on its commitment to transparent and ethical gaming practices, with a focus on player safety and responsible gaming. By teaming up with Fast Track, PolarLotto aims to leverage cutting-edge technology to expand its business model from traditional to online, ensuring a seamless and engaging experience for its customers.
Commenting on the partnership, Benjamin Burstein, CEO of PolarLotto, expressed enthusiasm about the possibilities ahead, stating, “We are excited to embark on this journey of transforming our business with the latest technology and automation tools provided by Fast Track. As we transition to the online space, we are confident that Fast Track’s expertise in custom segmentation, real-time data capabilities, and personalised experiences will enable us to better serve our players and achieve our business objectives.”
Fast Track also expressed confidence in the partnership, highlighting the potential for exceptional results through its Singularity model, which uses AI and machine learning to deliver tailored content to players, at the right time and through the most effective channel. “We are thrilled to partner with PolarLotto and support their online expansion,” said Simon Lidzén, CEO and co-founder of Fast Track. Our tools are designed to empower lean teams to achieve remarkable results, and we look forward to helping PolarLotto maximise their online presence and engagement.”
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Red Bull Gaming premieres ‘Memories of CS:GO’ documentary highlighting the game’s early years
As the CS2 PGL Major in Copenhagen is set to kick off, Red Bull Media House will unveil a captivating feature-length documentary, “Memories of CS:GO – The Early Years,” an ode to one of the most influential games ever made.
This film takes viewers on an immersive journey through the origins and evolution of Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO), featuring personal accounts and defining moments from several of the most legendary figures of the game.
The 90-minute documentary, narrated by Counter-Strike commentator Henry “HenryG” Greer, chronicles the remarkable trajectory of CS:GO, from its grassroots beginnings to becoming a global esports phenomenon.
Produced by Red Bull Media House, the film captures the essence of the game through the eyes of its most well known players, including Olof “olofmeister” Kajbjer Gustafsson, Patrik “f0rest” Lindberg, Richard “shox” Papillon, Gabriel “FalleN” Toledo, and Jarosław “pashaBiceps” Jarząbkowski, among others.
The documentary’s release is timed to precede the playoff stage of the PGL Major Copenhagen, scheduled for March 26, 2024. It will premiere on Red Bull Gaming’s YouTube channel at 21:00 CEST, offering viewers worldwide an insider’s perspective on the beloved game.
Event Details:
- What: Premiere of “Memories of CS:GO – The Early Years”
- When: March 26th, 2024, at 21:00 CEST
- Where to watch: Red Bull Gaming’s Youtube Channel
- The “CS:GO Memories” documentary can be viewed shareit.redbull.com
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Ten Square Games ready for a new development opportunities in 2024
2023 ESPI package
The following documents in pdf format are equivalents of the official Consolidated Financial Statement which were reported in ESPI (download in the zip file above)
2023 Consolidated Financial Statement
2023 Management Board Report on Activities
Independent Auditor’s Report on the Audit of Annual Consolidated Financial Statements
Link to the stream
Link to the chat with individual investors
Presentation
Factsheet
Financial data
Transcription of the conference and Q&A session
For complete press release visit tensquaregames.com
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