Vegangster has expanded its integration of Shared Luck‘s JackpotX mechanic with a jackpot system funded by player deposits.
Five of Veganagster’s operator partners have integrated the activation, which requires players to opt in to contributing a portion of their wagers to a shared prize pool.
So far, according to Vegangster, 25% of players have chosen to join the system, which sits alongside standard gameplay.
Michael Oziransky, Chief Product Officer at Vegangster, commented: “What stands out with JackpotX is flexibility. Operators can run multi-brand jackpots and tailor how they work, with real-time performance visibility. This made it easy for us to use a player-funded approach and boost engagement without additional operator spend.”
Vegangster first began working with Shared Luck in December 2025 to provide its operator partners with access to JackpotX, which allows operators to configure several jackpot tiers, define custom triggers and adjust campaign parameters.
At the time, Oziransky emphasised the importance of customisation for jackpot campaigns as ‘jackpots remain one of the clearest levers for engagement in online casinos’.
As JackpotX continues to be scaled across Vegangster’s brands, the company said that it plans to expand its partnership with Shared Luck further, focusing on deeper gamification mechanics and wider rollout across its network.
Alongside JackpotX, Vegangster has also looked into tapping into the potential of collective player activity through the launch of a new PvP mechanic, which allows players to challenge each other.
The new feature is built directly into Vegangster’s platform, allowing operators to place it in areas such as the casino homepage or high-visibility lobby sections.
Through the mechanic, which first went live with Vegangster’s partner JoyCasino, a player starts a round by placing the first bet, creating an open battle visible to others. Players are then able to place bets into the pool, and the winner is decided by a random roll, with probability weighted by bet size.
According to Vegangster, the PvP mechanic introduces a social layer inside the casino lobby, as players are encouraged to react in real time and compete for shared prize pools.













