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I really wish they'd do a slot based around the AIM market and its associated trials and tribulations.
Whoever comes up with the best name gets a pint when this is all over.
Cyber Spunk, not so much.
You can sort slots by popularity on Betcris Mexico site. Mermaids love slots are popular over there ;-)
No idea Mat
Party Fruits doing very well I believe
Very hard to find any real info out about slot performace tho
Either way M&A, outright sale, IPO doesnt really matter as long as we get real value
How's the Mermaids love Slot doing? : /
Hmm portal looks a bit out of date last slot they have is Vampire Kiss released in Septmber 20
Fair enough if it was, I don't remember it. Time will tell who's theory is correct, as long as Leap monetises soon I don't really give a sh1 te tbh.
It was very prominent on the website Pirate. You could access and play the games via their website...
All gone now as well as the Leap logo’s.
And why IMG have removed the 3 yellow Leap Bars from the virtual front pictures and all Leap logo's
Oh and now refer to the virtuals as there own harnessing Leap technology
The only Leap logo you see now is within the virtual itself
As far as I recall casino was never on the IMG Arena website other than by way of mention in the Alliance membership. Casino was always on the IMG sales portal. Just checked, still there. https://portals.imgarena.com/salesportal
Perhaps you’d like to tell us why img have removed slots and casino from their website.
More like total codswallop in my view. You said yourself slots are bigger than virtuals so why would IMG not want them as well? Seed might own 47% of Leap and IMG only 27% but who do you think is the more influential owner? IMG seem to have been perfectly happy with the focus on slots the past 18 months or so don't you think.
I did wonder why Leap never went for more and try for the 51%, but if they work hand in hand suppose it doesn’t matter
There is no chance of Endeavor sharing revenues with Leap long term. They are building a global multi-billion $ gambling monolith. Leap are 47% owned by a £15 million MCAP company.
Leap have spent the last 2 years concentrating on slots a far larger market than virtual sports. Split the company M&A the virtuals, gives SEED big money to invest in their main focus area and enabling Leap Gaming to IPO as a slot/casino games supplier.
A glance at IMG Arena clearly shows that the instant and scheduled virtuals are now considered IMG property.
Leap are creating/releasing a slot every 6 weeks. Total focus.
I agree with Pirate. IMG are a big driver for Leap, working with them to develop golf and Nascar. After SEED they are the 2nd largest shareholder in Leap. They made a larger contribution to the most recent Leap placing. And Leap even share the same office as IMG in London.
Ok I have given my thoughts. Why do you think M&A and IPO?
If Leap sell off virtuals they are left with little more than a dozen slots, a few table games and 2 bingo games. Hardly worth an IPO imo.
I believe the end game with Leap all along was to create a more rounded offering they can sell to casino clients - remember you won't find virtuals on a sportsbook site in the US like you do the UK because they aren't classified as a sport and have to be offered through the casino sites instead, hence why Leap have been so focused on slots so they can cross sell multiple products. The OpenBet acquisition opens up the big sportsbooks with casino sites which is why I think Leap won't be broken up. That's my thoughts anyway.
Why is that?
I don't. Not that it matters.
It doesn’t have to be M&A or IPO.
I believe it’s going to be both