And you're basing your assumptions on the fact that you didn't get the memo? You were pointing fingers at the wrong people. It should have been the casinos notifying players, not Crypto.
Casino/crypto, something went wrong.
The new game, a rip-off of the IGT slot Cleopatra, is a bit odd. Previously you could win the jackpot off a $1 spin. Now they've split it up onto each of the 9 lines on the slot, and to win the full amount you need to bet $45/spin. If you bet $0.45, you only win 1%.
The problem is these jackpots don't seem very generous. The best pay is 5500 coins for 5 wilds, which is lower than many of the non-progressive slots.
Also according to your news feed, this new game is at intercasino only, which doesn't seem fair to customers of the other casinos who fed the jackpot originally.
Also I'm not convinced that cryptologic haven't 'grabbed' some of the cash.
The video keno jackpot was $262,000. $212,000 of this was player funds, from a $50,000 seed.
The highest Cleo jackpot is $27,285. Divide the 212,000 by 9, and you get $23,556. Take that off the current jackpot, and you've got a 745 coin start value for the progressive. Really? Seems awfully low to me. Other games pay 4000+ coins for 5 wilds.
What is the seed value for the jackpot? How has this money been reallocated?
Somebody would have won the keno jackpot eventually. To replace a $1 game with a $45 game doesn't seem right to me.