iGaming developer Wazdan will showcase a slate of new releases, products, and promotion mechanics at the SBC Summit in Lisbon, running September 16–18 at the Feira Internacional de Lisboa.
The developer will exhibit at Booth B130, spotlighting its Online gaining™ formula and slot portfolio of over 250 certified games, available in more than 30 languages across 25 regulated markets.
Among the highlights will be the debut of Mighty Crown: Legacy of Mars, a high-volatility slot with a regal theme, alongside recent releases such as Eggs, Bells of Fortune, and 15 Coins Grand Diamond Edition.
The company will also present its €5 million (US$5.82 million) Multidrop network promotion. The slot supplier's range of network promotions and mechanics is designed to boost player retention and acquisition rates, with Wazdan highlighting a 65.9% increase in GGR this year.
Attendees can look forward to exclusive previews of Wazdan’s upcoming Burning Boards series, which aims to reinvent the scratchcard experience. Visitors to the booth will also have the opportunity to take part in merchandise giveaways and product demonstrations.
The summit will conclude with the SBC Awards, where Wazdan—last year’s winner of the Casino/Slot Developer of the Year award—has been shortlisted once again, this time in the Casino/Slots Developer of the Year – Large and Innovation in Mobile categories.
Andrzej Hyla, Chief Commercial Officer at Wazdan, said: "As a standout summit in the calendar year, SBC Lisbon is the perfect stage to showcase how our Online gaining™ philosophy continues to push boundaries.
"With captivating new titles, including Mighty Crown: Legacy of Mars, and powerful promotional tools that have a proven impact on player engagement, we are proud to return as an award-winning business partner that delivers real value to operators. Showcasing our latest innovation, Burning Board Scratchcard, will be particularly exciting, and it is always a pleasure to meet with industry leaders and explore new ways to create lasting values together."
The summit is expected to bring together more than 30,000 industry professionals and 700 exhibitors.