Stake ends barriers to creativity by uniting suppliers

Stake is looking to break down barriers when it comes to game creation, aligning a plethora of suppliers into Easygo Games

Confirming the move on LinkedIn, the group confirmed that Twist Gaming, Massive Studios, Paperclip, Uppercut, and Knucklehead Syndicate, will all come together but maintain ‘creative autonomy’. 

It accelerates the group looking to enter a new era in iGaming and slots after the launch of the Stake Engine, which upon launching, underpinned ambitions to raise the ceiling when it comes to creativity and storytelling in slots. 

Central to the new initiatives is the ambition to shift away from the tried and tested within iGaming and slots development, with Stake emphasising a focus on flexibility and bringing something fresh to the world of slots. 

The operator is also eyeing a haven for indie creators with the launch of its remote game server, Stake Engine.

“This is the first time iGaming developers can test so flexibly and directly on the same system that powers their live games,” commented Hayden Bruin, Engineer at Stake Engine, upon the launch of the platform.

“With the launch of our testing tool and forum, we’re giving developers the speed, confidence, and collaborative environment they need to deliver exceptional gaming experiences.”

Bruin added that Stake is looking to bring in a future in which the engine puts forward “entirely new categories of games”, through facilitating a blend of indie storytelling and iGaming mechanics.