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Vegangster launches fully integrated lootboxes as a native platform feature

| By iGB content team
Company reports that early adopters are already seeing a noticeable share of total GGR coming from this mechanic.

Vegangster has introduced lootboxes as a native platform feature, giving operators a new way to drive player engagement and generate additional revenue.

Unlike third-party game integrations, Vegangster lootboxes are fully embedded into the platform. Operators retain direct control over configuration, performance logic and lobby placement, and the feature operates on a significantly lower revenue share than third-party game content.

“Brands already using lootboxes are generating 5%-7% of their total GGR from lootboxes within the first month,” said Michael Oziransky, CPO at Vegangster.

The lootbox mechanic follows a model familiar from video games. Players purchase a lootbox for a fixed price and receive a reward based on predefined probabilities. Depending on chance and configuration, the reward may exceed the value of the initial purchase.

Operators define how lootboxes work at both the technical and commercial levels. Prize types, win probabilities and RTP logic are set directly within the platform, allowing lootboxes to support different use cases, player segments and commercial strategies. Rewards can include cash, digital items, NFTs, physical prizes or other operator-defined assets.

Once a reward is received, players can keep it or sell it back for cash. This keeps the player flow simple and transparent, while giving operators multiple ways to structure value and payouts.

Operators can use lootboxes in promotional campaigns, offering lootbox free spins to players, affiliates, or other partners. Different lootbox configurations can support different goals, from player acquisition to retention.

Lootboxes are the first in a series of platform-native mini-games rolling out through 2026. The upcoming releases will include quick, session-based mechanics inspired by crash games, alongside new social engagement features.

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