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Playson launches series of monthly network tournaments worth €40k

Playson CashDays to provide fans with the chance to win big each month
Casino software provider Playson has announced a brand-new series of regular network tournaments to be held at the beginning of each month featuring its top-performing games.
Starting in May and taking place between the 1st – 8th of each month, Playson CashDays will offer players the chance to win a slice of the €40,000 prize pot.
The competitions will incorporate various mechanics and score calculation methods, including the supplier’s daily drop tournament mechanics which offer guaranteed wins each day. The participating games will be selected from the ten most popular Playson titles during the promotional period.
Playson will provide customised marketing assets for all opt-in partners, with events planned until the end of Q3.
Michael Tadross, Head of Account Management at Playson said: “Our big money network tournaments have been hugely popular with players and operators alike, and it was a logical decision to introduce them on a regular monthly basis.
“We like nothing more than giving Playson’s partners the opportunity to increase engagement and retention rates, and we can’t wait to crank up the excitement with Playson CashDays.”
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