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Luxury styling mobile game Drest is delighted to partner with Bakeup, the digital-first beauty brand founded by British celebrity makeup artist Jo Baker and LA-based musician Grace Gaustad. Drest will introduce seven of Bakeup’s most playful looks into its Beauty Mode gameplay, which enables hyper-real, close-up beauty play and experimentation, giving players the opportunity to use expertly created digital makeup on their avatars.

NetBet Italy – among the elite of successful online casinos – welcomes Games Global to their lobby, bringing its unique brand of exclusive games to Italian players.

NetBet Italy have welcomed one of the most precious pearls in their chain of providers: Games Global is set to join the operator’s site, which is already filled with cutting-edge industry names.

As the world of artificial intelligence continues to grow and expand, Online.Casino has tapped into its possibilities of reimagining video game protagonists as villains. Using MidJourney, an artificial intelligence program, Online.Casino transformed beloved video game heroes into their dark and sinister counterparts, showcasing the limitless possibilities of technology and AI-assisted creativity. 

Yorkshire-based Triplevision Games secured support from UK publisher Fireshine Games for the launch of their funded project, These Doomed Isles.

Andrew Stewart, Creative Director at Triplevision Games, said: “When we pitched to the UK Games Fund, we had a pretty ugly, unpolished prototype and not enough time to work on it! The funding we received allowed us both to work full time on developing the core loop, adding art and gave us the time we needed to put together a polished demo, pitch deck and Steam page.

League of the Lexicon is a beautifully designed game about words and language, ideal for language lovers, quiz fiends and the incurably curious. Susie Dent is a fan, as is Stephen Fry. On a chance visit to Waterstones, Britain’s largest book-chain, the branch game buyer was shown a prototype. Six weeks later, and with the game still unfinished, Waterstones secured exclusive rights to sell the game in the UK and ordered 5,000 copies for Christmas.