Yggdrasil Gaming continues to be an innovator in the online gaming market. The developer continues to bring fresh new features to the market, and its latest innovation is a social media tool called BRAG. BRAG is a new promotional tool that allows players to share winning spins with friends online. Players can use Facebook and Twitter to replay winning spins, and share them with their contacts.
According to Yggdrasil, the new tool will help online casino operators improve their social media connects with players. As Yggdrasil Gaming rolls out further updates, players will be able to share even more great content with friends. This is a unique new tool that will keep players better connected via social media networks.
Since the gaming market continues to be one of least social online industries, this tool will help to encourage players to connect more and create a more interactive market. “There is nothing wrong with a bit of bragging, and with Yggdrasil’s new BRAG tool we are giving players the opportunity to share their success with the world,” says Fred Elmqvist, CEO of Yggdrasil Gaming.
“Once again Yggdrasil has launched an industry-first innovation which has the potential to drive revenues for operators and create a more engaging experience for users. There will be plenty more to come from BRAG, with new features to be rolled out in the coming months.” Players will be able to give the new BRAG feature a spin as part of Yggdrasil’s new Golden Fish Tank promotion.
As players climb the leaderboard in this promotion, players will be able to try out the ability to share their progress with friends. We can’t wait to see what’s next to come from Yggdrasil Gaming. The developer always brings new and exciting innovations to the online gaming market, and is certainly a trendsetter. We’re sure that other developers will follow suit by offering up new social tools for players to take advantage of.
It will be a great thing to see the expansion of social networking in the online gambling market. There are certainly opportunities available but operators have shied away from them thus far. We’re hoping to see plenty of new innovations that are made to be used with social media sites like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.