As live streaming becomes a key iGaming trend, it is no longer just about playing, it is now an immersive experience where streamers and their audiences share thrilling moments.
Streamers choose those games that provide maximum engagement and emotional intensity. These games are not only visually and audibly thrilling, but they also offer a rollercoaster of emotions thanks to innovative mechanics and high chances of winning.
Khoren Ispiryan, Senior Sales Manager at leading aggregator, Slotegrator, highlights some top game choices from leading providers and explains what makes them amongst the most popular slots for broadcasting and ‘must-haves’ for iGaming platforms.
Dia de los Muertos 2, Fresh Crush, Buffalo 50 (Endorphina), Coin Strike: Hold and Win, Thunder Coins: Hold and Win, Energy Coins: Hold and Win (Playson), Gates of Olympus 1000, Sweet Bonanza, Gates of Olympus (Pragmatic Play), Mummyland Treasures, Princess Suki, Richy Hog (Belatra) and Fruit Invaders, Penguin Holidays, Skull Coins (Amigo Gaming).
A number of key factors make these games popular with streamers. First and foremost, visual appeal. Games with vibrant graphics, dynamic bonuses and a consistent winning streak generate a sense of excitement and engagement among the audience.
Secondly, streamers must not only play the game, but also engage with the audience. Games with a variety of mechanics and interesting features allow streamers to demonstrate interactive moments.
Finally, games with simple but engaging rules and mechanics, that are easy for viewers to understand, are particularly popular.
All of the above-mentioned games and many more can be integrated into an operator’s project with Slotegrator’s APIgrator solution.
Khoren Ispiryan concludes: “To attract and retain new players, platforms should consider including such slots in their line-up.
“Slotegrator provides fast and convenient solutions for integrating the most popular games from leading providers, ensuring our partners a full range of opportunities for success in the iGaming industry.”
The full Slotegrator article, published on August 22nd, can be read the HERE



