Quickfire jackpot product tailored to new audience with more frequent wins
White Hat Studios, the ‘House of Brands’ provider to the United States iGaming market, has unveiled a new progressive jackpot network today, Jackpot Royale Express™, further diversifying its promotional tools portfolio.
Jackpot Royale Express™ has been designed to deliver smaller jackpot payouts with greater frequency by increasing the likelihood of triggering the Wheel feature, where five progressive pots are available to be won.
White Hat Studios’ latest jackpot product has been optimized to enhance anticipation and engagement, complementing its award winning Jackpot Royale™ network by targeting a unique set of player preferences.
Both the Jackpot Royale™ and Jackpot Royale Express™ networks will be accessible to the provider’s extensive range of partners, supplying US operators with a more comprehensive suite of promotional tools to drive game performance.
Rick and Morty Strike Back™ Jackpot Royale Express™, launching in April in Michigan, is the first House of Brands title to be integrated into the network, fusing the popular IP with jackpot win potential to offer players a dynamic gaming experience centered around the iconic TV show.
White Hat Studios will continue to roll out additional Jackpot Royale Express™ games each month throughout 2025, highlighting its commitment to evolving its provision of class-leading slots to players across regulated US iGaming states.
Daniel Lechner, SVP Sales and Marketing at White Hat Studios, said:
“We have seen incredible results with our debut jackpot product, Jackpot Royale™, and the development of Jackpot Royale Express™ will bolster our offering further as we look to provide US operators with the most extensive range of promotional tools.
“The Express™ network has been engineered specifically to align with a unique set of player preferences, catering to those that favor less volatile games. By enhancing the versatility of White Hat Studios’ jackpot products, we have maximized the value of our offering to the benefit of both the operator and player.”