Vegangster Expands Shared Luck Deal with JackpotX
Vegangster has extended its collaboration with Shared Luck through the rollout of JackpotX, a player-funded jackpot solution now active across five operator brands. Early performance data indicates that roughly 25% of users are opting into the feature via a simple toggle, showing solid engagement from the outset.
The JackpotX system operates by allocating a portion of player activity into a shared prize pool, which grows continuously over time. This approach allows the jackpot to run alongside standard gameplay without disrupting the core experience, while adding an additional incentive layer for users.
In contrast to fixed or operator-funded jackpot models, the player-funded structure expands in line with activity levels. As more players participate, the prize pool increases, enhancing both visibility and long-term engagement.
From an operator perspective, the integration introduces a retention-focused mechanic that scales naturally with player volume. Because the jackpot is generated through gameplay contributions, it reduces the need for significant upfront promotional investment while still supporting monetisation.
Michael Oziransky, Chief Product Officer at Vegangster, highlighted the flexibility of the system, noting that operators can manage multi-brand jackpots and adjust configurations while monitoring performance in real time. He added that the setup made it possible to increase engagement without requiring additional spend.
The deployment process has been designed to remain lightweight, enabling operators to implement the feature across multiple brands without complex technical requirements.
With JackpotX now established across initial partners, Vegangster and Shared Luck are looking to build on the integration by introducing additional gamification features and expanding the rollout further across Vegangster’s client base.