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The Slot as a Service: Systems, Guardrails, and the End of Feature Bloat
As maths converge and IP costs climb, the durable edge in slots won’t be one more mechanic or a louder lobby. It will be the quiet competence of service design: telemetry-literate live-ops, truthful disclosures, and personalisation that’s visible to regulators and legible to players. Picture the next road-map review. Content costs are up; licenced IP is inflating; feature sets are heavier than last year and somehow harder to explain. The team can still ship faster, but the qu


From Frameworks to Fluidity: Reimagining Slots in a Post-Legacy Era
In a conversation with Gaming Eminence, Ian Dimech, Director of Engineering at RubyPlay, critiques the industry's continued reliance on...
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