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SmartSoft Keeps Crafting Innovations

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SmartSoft, the pioneering the first-ever crash game creator, was founded in Georgia in 2015 by industry enthusiasts. Dedicated to delivering high-quality gaming experiences globally, SmartSoft remains committed to not only creating games but also revolutionizing the industry itself. The hallmark lies in it’s continuous creation of new games, updating of old favorites and coming up with the features that make every gaming experience unforgettable.

What’s more, SmartSoft’s commitment to innovation goes beyond just game mechanics. The company also prioritizes engaging storytelling, stunning visuals, and captivating sounds to create truly memorable gaming experiences. This complex approach not only sets SmartSoft apart from its competitors but also underscores its mission to deliver unparalleled entertainment to gamers worldwide.

Let’s take a look below at Smartsoft’s work, old gems, new features and pushed boundaries:

 

The Evolution Continues, expending horizons

As pioneers of non-traditional casino games, flagship game “Jet X”, launched in 2018, marked a breakthrough in the genre and continues to lead the transformation of non-traditional games into mainstream casino offerings. “Jet X” has become the most popular game for SmartSoft, but mission doesn’t end there. Along with “Jet X”, SmartSoft have released numerous innovative games within a year. These games are distinctive in their mechanics and visuals, reflecting company’s commitment to continuous innovation through creativity and passion.

The latest innovation, a visual symphony known as “Helicopter X”, has been captivating users since November 2023. The groundbreaking Crash game designed to revolutionize the online casino landscape. This game combines innovative gameplay mechanics with stunning visual and auditory elements, offering players challenges and multiple strategic options. In “Helicopter X,” players control a helicopter, aiming to cash out before a crash occurs. The game features the Diamond Feature, which randomly boosts multipliers, adding excitement to every round. With it’s fascinating features and results “Helicopter X” offers high stakes and high rewards.

One more gem from SmartSoft – “Mine Island” presents an innovative and exhilarating addition to the online casino world. Since the release in December, this innovative game blends simplicity with excitement, making it accessible to both novice and experienced players. Its 10-stage progression system introduces a unique twist to traditional minefield games, allowing players to strategically decide when to collect winnings or risk progressing for higher multipliers, thus enhancing the gaming experience. The game offers substantial rewards and a compelling risk-reward dynamic. The intuitive gameplay, combined with strategic depth, ensures that “Mine Island” stands out in the crowded casino market. Visually stunning design and user-friendly interface reflects a deep understanding of player preferences and behaviors.

Crash Duel X” is an adrenaline-pumping world where strategic betting meets thrilling gameplay, achieving more success daily since launching in December of 2023. SmartSoft Gaming invites you to experience the rush of Crash games with an unparalleled gaming experience, with its diverse betting strategies and exciting features. As the first game on the market to introduce Crash Side Bets, “Crash Duel X” revolutionizes the traditional Crash game mechanics by integrating the best practices from online casino games with side bonus bet features. This innovative approach provides players with multiple strategic options, enhancing the overall gaming experience.

This is just a glimpse into SmartSoft’s ongoing commitment to innovation. Smartsoft, together with its team of professionals, continues to work actively, generating ideas and creating stunning visuals to deliver only the best products to its partners. Stay tuned for more groundbreaking developments and innovative solutions from SmartSoft.

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Flutter Entertainment Announces Two New Appointments to Board of Directors

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Flutter Entertainment announced the appointment of Christine M. McCarthy and Robert R. (Dob) Bennett to the Board of Directors, effective July 30, 2024. Ms. McCarthy will sit on the Audit Committee and Mr. Bennett will serve as a member of the Risk and Sustainability Committee.

“Christine and Dob’s extensive experience in the entertainment industry will be an invaluable asset to Flutter as we continue to extend our leading position as a global online sports betting and iGaming provider. We look forward to welcoming both Dob and Christine to the Board as non-executive directors and benefitting from their unique perspective and industry knowledge,” John Bryant, Chair of the Flutter Board, said.

Ms. McCarthy is an accomplished entertainment executive and held several senior leadership positions at The Walt Disney Company during her tenure, most recently as a Strategic Advisor. Prior to this, she served as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. She joined Disney in 2000, as Senior Vice President and Treasurer, and also served as Executive Vice President, Corporate Real Estate, Alliances and Treasurer, prior to her role as CFO. She currently serves as a director of The Procter & Gamble Company and is the Chair of its Audit Committee and is a director of FM Global and the Chair of its Finance Committee.

Mr. Bennett is the Managing Director of Hilltop Investments LLC, a private investment company. Previously, he served as President of Discovery Holding Company, a media and entertainment company and as President and Chief Executive Officer and Principal Financial Officer, at Liberty Media Corporation. Before that, Mr. Bennett worked at Tele-Communications Inc. and The Bank of New York. He currently serves as a director of HP Inc. and Liberty Media. Previously, he served as a director of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., Sprint Corporation, Demand Media Inc., Discovery Holding Company, Liberty Interactive Corporation and Sprint Nextel Corporation.

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Jérémy Picard: company culture is more than just being in an office

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Company culture has found itself in the spotlight in recent years, especially since the pandemic, with betting and gaming businesses having to find new ways to meet the demands placed on them by their teams.

From the shift towards remote working, to the increased focus on employee wellbeing, the focus is much more on the positives of coming to work, rather than meeting corporate objectives.

For PandaScore, this focus on company culture is nothing new. In fact, building an environment that fosters a sense of community and facilitates employee progression has always been core to PandaScore’s ethos and has helped shape the brand’s operational strategy over the years.

There have, however, been some changes that have been introduced since the pandemic.

Shift in working patterns

For Jérémy Picard, Chief of Staff at PandaScore, the prospect of moving towards remote working did initially pose some questions about how the brand would manage to maintain that synergy and sense of company culture among the team. However, the results so far have shown that offering the team flexibility has been much more beneficial.

He began: “During the pandemic, we set up discussions with all our employees to find out what they wanted from work – the result of those discussions was the introduction of a fully flexible work policy that has been designed by our team.

“Our employees, or Pandas as we like to call them, can choose if and when they want to go into the office. We wanted to make sure that everyone has full freedom to work in a way that works best for them.”

When developing the company’s current working practices, Picard explained that PandaScore actually drew inspiration from the team’s love of gaming – something that he believes has helped make that shift towards online team calls and remote working much easier.

“This flexible working approach has suited our company really well,” Picard added. “Much of our team enjoy playing video games, so they are used to having their social life centred around the digital world. That shift towards remote working has, as a result, been somewhat of a second nature for us.

“We ensure that we’re constantly communicating with our team via Slack and Discord. The great thing about these two platforms is the ability to connect with one another is seamless and instant – you don’t have to spend the time creating meeting links or sending out calendar invites. You’re only one click away from chatting with your colleagues.”

Alongside the calls on Slack and Discord, PandaScore facilitates team-wide discussions with its weekly calls that often feature a company-wide game or icebreaker that helps take some of the focus away from work.

This is then complemented by regular in-person meet ups and team building sessions that help foster those relationships between the team. And for those food-motivated people among us, these meet-ups often include the addition of pizza.

“On a yearly basis, we also host in-person gatherings such as our tech team building, our pandackathon, or a long gathering weekend which tend to be hosted in a different city every year. We also run regular gaming sessions, otherwise known as pizza lol, where Pandas come together to game and enjoy pizza together.

“These face-to-face meet ups are great for building team morale and fostering those relationships. We also encourage all remote pandas to come and visit the office as soon as they feel disconnected from it, on a voluntary basis.  When you have a remote company, it’s so important to have that strong connection with your employees.”

One to One

As a remote company, it can sometimes be quite difficult to not only maintain that sense of collaboration within the team. But from a managerial perspective, it also presents challenges when monitoring employee well-being.

When you’re not physically seeing team members daily, it can be difficult to assess how that employee is feeling, whether they are going through a difficult time, or if they may need additional support.

Picard explained that employee wellbeing is incredibly important to PandaScore. With this in mind, the company often rolls out anonymous mood surveys that allow the team to voice their opinions and share how they are feeling. PandaScore can then use this feedback to adapt to any potential issues that the Pandas are facing.

He added: “Communication with our employees is key, especially around the topic of wellbeing and work-life balance. We also encourage our department leaders to have regular discussions within their team too to discuss how they feel about working remotely. And we do yearly HR follow-ups where we always learn a lot.

“As Chief of Staff, I also regularly sit down with members of our team from across the company to discuss how they are feeling and what we can do better. We strongly encourage open and honest communication.

“At PandaScore, there are no wrong questions, no wrong feelings. We want to keep that dialogue open and to make our team feel like they can share anything with us.”

This emphasis on communication carries through to the company’s senior management team too, who ensure that they are open and honest about any ongoing changes within the business.

The measures that the esports provider has introduced over the years have clearly resonated with the team, as Picard pointed out that in a recent employee satisfaction survey, 99% of Pandas said “they wouldn’t change anything about the company’s current working policy”.

Picard said: “In addition to fostering open communication and adapting to feedback, we recognise the importance of striking a balance between structured processes and flexibility in our workplace culture.

“At PandaScore, we are always listening to feedback from our Pandas and use these insights to evolve our working policy. Our policy does, and always will, reflect the people within our company and that’s something we’re very proud of.

“As we look to the future, our focus is not solely on promoting remote work but on finding the optimal blend of remote and in-person collaboration that maximises productivity, creativity, and employee well-being. We must continue to find new ways to keep your team happy and keep evolving as a business.”

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Peter-Paul de Goeij Steps Down as Director of NOGA

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After five years as Dutch Online Gambling Association (NOGA) Director, Peter-Paul de Goeij has stepped down from his role.

Eric Konings, involved with NOGA since 2022, will be appointed as interim director. He will now hope to utlise his company knowledge and previous experience to steer the company through this transitional period. Further, Konings will be supported in the process of change by former Staatsloterij (State Lottery) CEO, Frans van Steenis.

“We are very grateful to Peter-Paul for his efforts over the past 5 years, in which he has excellently shaped the transformation from SpeelVerantwoord to NOGA. As a result, NOGA has been able to properly represent the interests of its members in a tumultuous period for the industry. We are confident that this line will be continued under Eric as interim director. However, we do not expect the coming period to be any less turbulent. That is why we as a board have decided to initiate the strategic reorientation,” Remko de Boer, chairman of the board of directors of NOGA, said.

“The past few years have been hectic, with the opening of the Dutch online gambling market as the absolute highlight. I am now stepping down, but I am convinced that the sector will continue to strive for a safe and responsible gaming offer. That is and remains the best way to achieve optimal consumer protection. I thank the board of NOGA for the trust they have placed in me over the past five years and I hand over the baton to Eric with a clear conscience,” Peter-Paul de Goeij said.

“The industry is facing a number of major challenges in the current political and social climate, and I look forward to helping NOGA members with this. In addition, NOGA is explicitly exploring how the representation of the industry’s interests can be organised in a future-proof manner. I am pleased that Frans van Steenis is fulfilling the role of explorer to shape this process with me,” Eric Konings said.

“A lot is happening in the gambling sector at the moment. Licensed providers, policy makers and society benefit from more clarity and better cooperation. I want to explore how bridges can be built between all parties involved in the gambling dossier,” Van Steenis said.

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