Galaxsys’ Ninja Crash bags SiGMA Americas award in the Most Played Game category

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Game studio Galaxsys announced that its Ninja Crash title has been honored with the Most Played Game 2024 recognition at the SiGMA Americas show. The event took place this week at the Transamérica Expo Center in São Paulo, Brazil. 

The company describes Ninja Crash as “a high-performing fast game.” ”This thrilling game, known for its lightning-fast pace and innovative gameplay, has captivated players worldwide,” Galaxsys stated. 

The company’s Fast Games portfolio includes a range of instant, crash, mines, and plinko games aimed at players “who enjoy quick winnings.”

The SiGMA Americas show was attended by 10,000+ delegates, exhibitors, and regulators connected to the iGaming industry. Galaxsys’ team was in attendance showcasing Ninja Crash’s newest upgrades, which include landscape mode for mobile, auto play mode, and an improved algorithm.  

Hayk Sargsyan, CEO of Galaxsys, commented: “Latin America is a growth market for our games. We have recently attained certifications in Peru and Colombia as our operator partners expand in the region.

“Our team attended and exhibited at the SiGMA Americas show, and therefore, to be recognized by industry peers for our fast game Ninja Crash, which has just been upgraded with multiple enhanced features as the Most Played Game of 2024, is the ‘icing on the cake.’

Sargsyan further said the company is “deeply grateful” for the recognition of the popularity of Galaxsys’ games in Latin America, and the opportunities that trade shows like SAGSE and SiGMA Americas provide to increase brand awareness and potential operator partners’ pipeline.  

We extend our heartfelt thanks to the organizers of SiGMA Americas and the esteemed industry judges for this award, whose recognition of our hard work and dedication is truly appreciated. We reiterate our unwavering commitment to delivering the best gaming experiences across our expanding portfolio of games,” he concluded.

The event was inaugurated on April 24th, with an intense day of talks and various exhibitions. The SiGMA Awards ceremony featured 25 different categories that sought “to reward the most outstanding achievements” in the gaming industry and also included an art auction for charity. 

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