Spin to Win from Stakelogic Live

By Dave Sawyer, Last updated Sep 5, 2023

Stakelogic Live and parent company Stakelogic have joined forces to bring a truly innovative live casino product to the market. Spin to Win connects the worlds of live casino and RNG slots via a never-seen-before Live Progressive Jackpot System that triggers every few minutes for any randomly picked player.

This means that any player at any time can potentially trigger the jackpot, taking excitement to the next level.

The progressive jackpot system consists of not one, but two Mega Money wheels located in an industrial-looking studio. The first wheel contains various cash prizes from €50 to €1,000 across 53 segments while one segment is Red.

If the player hits any of the 53 segments that are not Red, they are awarded the corresponding cash prize but if they do hit the Red Jackpot segment, they move on to wheel two. This also has 54 segments in total consisting of 45 Mini Jackpots, eight Major Jackpots and one Grand Jackpot.

The Mini Jackpot seeds at €1,000 and hit at an average of €2,500, the Major Jackpot will seed at €5,000 and hit at an average of €15,000 and the Grand Jackpot will seed at €100,000 and hit at an average of €500,000.

The breakthrough aspect of Spin to Win and the Live Progressive Jackpot System is that it can be integrated into various Stakelogic slots.

Stephan van den Oetelaar, CEO at Stakelogic, added: “This is a system and a feature that we are beyond proud of. Live casino is already huge but with growth set to continue at pace. Spin to Win and our Live Progressive Jackpot System allows operators to tap into this growth and deliver compelling player experiences.”

“This is a major breakthrough, and we look forward to seeing our operator partners offer it to their players and leverage the huge cross-sell and engagement opportunities it provides.”

Dave Sawyer
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Dave has been involved in the Online Gambling industry for 20 odd years now. With experience working for an operator based in Gibraltar, where he headed up the IT team at Ladbrokes, to running his own iGaming affiliate websites until 2019.

Dave now writes for Casinomeister and sister site Casino Gazette. You may also see him on the forum from time to time, where he goes by the handle Webzcas.