Million Games reports strong ICE showing
Million Games has concluded a successful showing at ICE 2026, where strong interest in its portfolio – led by Chicken X and the newly launched Chicken X & Friends – resulted in multiple ongoing discussions with operators and aggregators.
Throughout the event, Chicken X & Friends drew particular attention following its live demonstrations, with attendees responding positively to its always-on gameplay, real-time multiplayer visibility and lane-based risk mechanics. The title builds on the success of the award-nominated Chicken X, expanding the concept into a shared, social crash experience that stood out on the show floor.
ICE also proved valuable for broader engagement around the Million Games catalogue. The team held meetings with both existing and new partners, gathering feedback, discussing integration opportunities and previewing upcoming releases across crash games and more traditional slot formats.
“ICE gave us the opportunity to have meaningful conversations with partners who are actively looking for something different,” said Thomas Nimstad, CEO of Million Games. “The response to Chicken X & Friends was particularly encouraging, but just as important was the feedback we received on where the market is heading and how our upcoming roadmap aligns with that.”
Beyond showcasing individual titles, ICE allowed Million Games to present its wider product strategy. The studio’s roadmap includes further innovation within crash gameplay, alongside a growing range of video slots designed to complement modern casino lobbies with clear mechanics, strong themes and scalable performance.
“Being able to meet partners face to face, demonstrate our games live, and talk openly about what’s coming next is invaluable,” added Nimstad. “ICE reinforced that there is real appetite for both new takes on established formats and well-executed traditional games – and that balance is exactly what we’re building towards.”
Million Games continues discussions with 15 new operators and aggregators following ICE and looks ahead to rolling out new titles across both crash and slot categories in the months ahead.