
What are the key benefits operators in LatAm can expect when utilizing Power Chance?
For LatAm operators, the biggest benefit is speed and scale. Power Chance is not ‘one more promo tool you must integrate.’ It’s a jackpot game family built on already proven Playson titles, so you expand your jackpot portfolio fast and with low operational friction. You also get access to a new player cohort -jackpot enthusiasts- who actively search for progressive jackpots and tend to return frequently. Because multiple games contribute into the same progressive pool, the jackpot grows faster and feels “alive,” which helps engagement, retention, and lobby visibility when paired with proper placement and jackpot tickers. Another important element of Power Chance product system is fixed jackpots, which provide a more predictable winning opportunity based on the player’s bet level. Such a combination of progressive and fixed jackpots allows higher rewards for a greater audience.
Why are progressive jackpot mechanics so popular in LatAm? What behaviors have you observed that make the feature a strong addition to your offering?
Jackpots are an integral part of gambling, and every country has a large number of fans of this mechanic, LatAm is no exception. The behavior is very consistent with lottery-style psychology: players love a visible ‘big number’ that grows, and they love the idea of ‘one spin can change everything.’ Jackpot-lovers’ player cohort has a specific behavior: they return often, test different titles, vary stakes, and look for signals like drop history, timing, momentum. That’s why progressive mechanics work so well. The jackpot is a living system, not a dead RNG promise. When the market is competitive, jackpots become a simple, clear reason to choose a game today.
In new markets such as Brazil, how is Playson leveraging data to inform the development of engagement mechanics, such as Power Chance?
In Brazil, we’re entering a fast-growing regulated market, and we have to be very disciplined. We use performance data from multiple markets and partners to prioritize which titles should join Power Chance first, because progressive jackpots only work properly when the base games already have traction and volume. That’s also why Playson has been pushing regulated-market expansion in Brazil via partnerships and localization efforts. The principle is this: don’t attach a jackpot to a new, untested content; attach it to titles that already resonate locally. Then the jackpot growth pace and drop frequency stays healthy and credible.
Power Chance offers both local and network-wide jackpot management. What are the strategic considerations for operators using these options in LatAm?
Local jackpots work best when the operator, or operator group, has enough volume to keep the jackpot growing at a satisfying pace and dropping frequently enough to build trust. If volumes are smaller or split across brands, network-wide pools are smarter. You aggregate liquidity across multiple brands inside the group, so jackpots remain dynamic. That matters a lot in LatAm, where players are very sensitive to credibility: if a jackpot feels like it never drops, they stop believing. Network setups protect the player experience and protect the Power Chance brand perception.
Can you outline the integration process for Power Chance? How does Playson make this as seamless as possible for operators?
From a technical point of view, Power Chance is designed to feel like enabling any other Playson game: same delivery principle, same operational simplicity. The “seamless” part is that operators don’t need to build a separate jackpot system; it’s already inside the family. Where we add extra value is on first launch. We strongly recommend, and support, the right visibility layer, such as lobby placement, jackpot tickers, and the right go-live push, because early momentum matters for jackpot growth. Playson’s broader LatAm approach is also partnership-led and market-ready, especially in Brazil’s regulated rollout.







