BGaming, a prominent supplier of iGaming content and solutions, has posted an overview of the year, and highlighted some of its most notable achievements. The raw numbers look promising as the company has been able to significantly increase its presence in the B2C sector and similarly drive a strong push with new technology, increase presence through the adoption of streaming, and generally customize its games in a way that strikes home with players and partner audiences.
Posting a long list of accomplishments for 2023, BGaming noted that it had been able to successfully roll out its AI-powered slots, posting a 95% increase in its global gaming revenue, and 102% increase in the total number of bets placed. The supplier also added 400 new casino partners, marking one if its best growth years to date, and this was reflected in a hiring drive that saw the company’s headcount reach 200 from 120 at the beginning of 2023.
BGaming put a big focus on customization throughout the year launching 100 games in this way, including Doddy and Hadzy for Stake.com but also Betsson Plinko for the eponymous gambling group.
Commenting on the year and results, BGaming CEO Maria Ostrovtsova said that the company has been able to overcome many of the challenges it faced while achieving significant milestones:
BGaming’s achievement in the realm of streaming is something that stands out for us. We reached more than 16 million players each month and were awarded seventh place in Casinolytics’ stats.
Ostrovtsova noted that 75% of all streamers in the world also streamed the company’s products during the year, indicating how successful BGaming has been in positioning itself as a sa preferred and entertaining gaming giant.
BGaming CMO Kate Puteiko was similarly pleased with the opportunity to see the company grow. Puteiko argued that despite the significant market saturation iGaming, BGaming has been able to stand tall and differentiate its offer from competitors.
Meanwhile, BGaming delivered on 36 fresh titles in 2023, including games such as Beast Band, Merge Up, Gemhalla, Mice, Magic Wonder Spin, and many other titles that ushered in new mechanics and improved on the company’s mathematical algorithm.
As to AI forays, the company said that it had used the technology for 90% of the development of Alien Fruits, Wild Chicago, and Scratch Alpaca, a new type of game altogether, showing a way for the industry to embrace this tech and deliver on even more worthwhile experiences.
BGaming similarly managed to gain ground in exciting new markets, such as Colombia, Brazil, which has just ratified its iGaming industry into law, Greece, Romania, Spain, Mexico, and many other places.
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