Quickspin Launches New Achievements Races Tool
Quickspin, a Swedish slots specialist and part of Playtech Group has come up with a new promotional tool named Achievements Races. It is meant to offer an improved gaming experience as well as more retention opportunities for the operators.
This new tool complements Achievements Engine of the supplier and it leads to a fun and intensive gaming experience. The races will enable rewards to be grabbed and 4 times after at times. The players will get more valuable experience along with meaningful prizes.
Achievements Races will hit the web from January 2018, and it is going to be embedded with some of the top games of Quickspin including the new contender Mayana. Daniel Lindberg, the Quickspin CEO said the company has got very good feedback from the operators for the Achievements Engine.
He added the achievements is a strong retention tool aimed to raise player loyalty. The races will give the required promotional boost, enabling spotlight on the achievements. This will make reaching rewards easier.
Set up in 2011, Quickspin has established itself as one major development studio for social casino gaming. It was bought by Playtech in first quarter of 2016. Now it has a license for operating in various jurisdictions. Owing to its award-winning content, the company has been able to get leading operators without hassles.
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