Push Gaming CEO spoke about the shifting landscape of the online gaming market
⏱ 2 min read
(London).- Push Gaming CEO James Marshall spoke with SBC Leaders to give his thoughts on the landscape of the constantly changing online gaming market as well as the lowering of stakes in slots, along with other suggested changes for further responsible gambling.
First of all he was asked if entertainment and slots, in particular, could become a more low-stake entertainment led vertical, Marshall answered: "It’s getting to the point where it’s going to have to. Longer term, I certainly see slots becoming a low stake, higher volume type of product simply for it to be sustainable. If, as many have done in recent times, we compare it to something like Netflix - roughly £10 a month is considered to be a manageable investment for the entertainment provided. So, from a slots perspective, if we can achieve a higher volume of players with less reliance on VIPs over time, it makes sense. This will allow us to compete with the other forms of entertainment out there to capture a bigger audience."
He then added that the real challenge is going to be capturing that high player volume. "Regulations are already dictating slower gameplay, with lower stakes likely to come along soon. There’s also the whistle to whistle bans on TV ads, bonusing and promotions essentially being shut down in some markets, so we have to consider how to capture the bigger audience and build the player base. To compete on a larger scale in terms of player numbers, the industry needs to become more socially acceptable. We’ll then see the effect of that, allowing for more ads and the industry being more visible, but also, even more powerful, word of mouth."
He also said: "Regulators are pushing for that, and the industry will become more sustainable long term, which of course is great, but this will bring challenges for game design. Thinking about other forms of entertainment such as mobile games, you have low spend, a small one-off cost to purchase or in-game purchases and that’s a key area we’re competing against."
Then he added: "In terms of design; speed and pace are incredibly important to how we entertain users - you can even have a lower stake game and that’s fine, but this means the income is lower and if you start slowing games down, ultimately it’s going to affect engagement - it’s a huge risk to sustainability. Timing and pace are vital in capturing your audience and these are the sorts of potential sacrifices we’re very much aware of as a studio. We’re looking at the regulations and how we can make something fun while reducing the pace of the game along with maintaining the level of entertainment on lower stakes."
"The risk is losing players to other forms of entertainment as a result, or they leave the regulated space altogether to find faster games with different types of stakes. Finding that right balance is absolutely key; safe, responsible products that are entertaining and are commercially viable and we’re confident we can achieve that," he concluded.
Categoría:Gaming
Tags: Sin tags
País: United Kingdom
Event
PERU GAMING SHOW – PGS 2026
17 de June 2026
Matías Magallón, CEO of ALPS after PGS 2026: "The industry's conversations are becoming more mature"
(Lima, SoloAzar Exclusive).- Following its participation at Peru Gaming Show 2026, ALPS CEO Matías Magallón discusses the company's objectives in Peru, the industry's evolving priorities and the opportunities emerging across Latin America.
Wednesday 08 Jul 2026 / 12:00
At PGS 2026, MINCETUR Explained How to Handle a Regulatory Inspection: Rights and Obligations for Compliance
(Lima, SoloAzar Exclusive).- As part of Peru Gaming Show (PGS) 2026, one of the most important gaming industry events in Latin America, José Luis Pérez, Director of Organization and Registration at MINCETUR’s General Directorate of Casino Games and Slot Machines, delivered a conference for land-based gaming operators. During his presentation, he explained the rights and obligations of license holders during regulatory inspections, detailed how inspectors carry out their duties, and emphasized the importance of fostering a strong culture of compliance to strengthen the regulated market.
Tuesday 07 Jul 2026 / 12:00
Reusable Identity and Smoother Access: JUMIO’s Approach at Peru Gaming Show 2026
(Lima, SoloAzar Exclusive).- Peru Gaming Show (PGS) 2026 hosted the conference “Reusable Identity: Less Friction, More Play – How to Simplify Player Access,” led by Pilar Pereira, Director of Strategic Alliances at JUMIO. She explained how the evolution of digital identity is transforming user experiences on online betting platforms amid strong global growth in the sector.
Friday 03 Jul 2026 / 12:00
SUSCRIBIRSE
Para suscribirse a nuestro newsletter, complete sus datos
Reciba todo el contenido más reciente en su correo electrónico varias veces al mes.