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RubyPlay Acquires Splash Tech: Beyond Game Content

8. Juli 20265 Min.by Lisa Lustich
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RubyPlay übernimmt Splash Tech: Mehr als nur Spielinhalte

RubyPlay agreed to acquire 100% of Splash Tech's shares, adding jackpot products and free-to-play casino and sports engagement tools to its offering.

RubyPlay, known primarily as a provider of casino content, is expanding its business. The company has agreed to acquire 100% of Splash Tech’s shares. This strategic acquisition is set to transform RubyPlay beyond mere game development into a comprehensive provider of engagement tools for online gambling.

This expansion adds jackpot products and free-to-play engagement tools for casino and sports betting to RubyPlay’s existing offerings. These include free spins, rewards, missions, and tournaments. The transaction is pending regulatory approval.

Numbers and facts

Once the acquisition closes, Splash Tech will operate as a RubyPlay company. RubyPlay’s partner operators will gain access to Splash Tech’s jackpot and free-to-play products. These tools will work with both third-party content and RubyPlay titles. Splash Tech brings a suite of engagement tools already utilized by major operators and platform providers in the global iGaming market. Its real-money jackpot product functions across suppliers and verticals, meaning its functionality is not limited to a single content provider.

The acquisition strengthens RubyPlay’s offering for operators in regulated markets. It aims to create more opportunities for player acquisition, retention, cross-selling, and monetization. The combined product portfolio now covers both game content and tools designed to keep players active across casino and sports offerings. Notably, Splash Tech itself has experienced impressive growth, expanding its active user base from 600,000 to 2.2 million active users in less than 18 months, becoming one of the largest entertainment-only gaming providers in the US.

TJ Ross, co-founder at Splash Sports, emphasized:

“A trend we've seen in real money gaming is that players are tired of giving money 'to the house.' It is almost impossible to consistently beat the book, and those who do win get their accounts limited or shut down. Our focus is providing the platform for commissioners to run their own games and we truly don't care who wins. We think playing in a peer-to-peer setting is not only more fun, but also more fair.”

This highlights the importance of engagement tools that can make the player experience fairer and more social.

Background

The acquisition marks a paradigm shift for RubyPlay. The company is evolving from a pure content supplier to a platform-level provider of content and engagement products. This strategy complements RubyPlay's studio-based content ecosystem, designed to offer casino brands more control over their product mix and market relevance. This approach places greater emphasis on revenue tools around the games themselves. Suppliers are increasingly competing not only on content creation but also on features like jackpots, reward systems, and tournament mechanics that operators use to manage activity and spending across their sites.

Tsachi Maimon, CEO of RubyPlay, commented on the significance of this acquisition:

“Through this acquisition we move beyond the traditional content silo to establish RubyPlay as a premium content and engagement platform provider. This position delivers new revenue streams for our partners and offers effective ways to improve player acquisition and retention. Splash Tech has a strong industry reputation for innovation in engagement tools, underpinned by its expertise, data and content. Bringing its capabilities into our offering marks a pivotal moment for RubyPlay’s evolution.”

Why it matters for German players

For German players, who must adhere to the strict rules of the Gambling State Treaty 2021 (GlüStV 2021), such developments offer few direct benefits at first glance. The GlüStV sets fixed limits, such as the 1 euro per spin stake limit, the monthly deposit limit of 1,000 euros, and the connection to the central self-exclusion system LUGAS. These limits are intended to protect players but also restrict operators' ability to fully utilize innovative engagement tools. Jackpot systems or complex reward tournaments, as offered by Splash Tech, are often only partially implementable or not at all in Germany. However, free-to-play offerings could find a niche, provided they are clearly separated from real-money gaming and do not offer direct incentives for excessive play. Players in Germany should always ensure they play exclusively at online casinos listed on the whitelist of the Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL).

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For GGL-licensed casinos, such B2B acquisitions are of interest as they potentially improve the quality and diversity of games and systems offered. Even if many of Splash Tech's engagement tools can only be used in a limited or modified form due to German regulations, technological development remains important. A provider like RubyPlay, now offering a broader spectrum of solutions – from content to engagement tools – from a single source, can reduce administrative overhead. GGL-licensed operators face the challenge of adapting new technologies to comply with the strict player protection requirements of the GlüStV 2021. This often requires creative solutions and close collaboration with software providers. The 1 euro limit and the 5-second rule between spins necessitate specially adapted jackpot and reward systems that consider the German market.

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