Prize Drops

Prize Drops is our take on the "random gift drops"-type of campaign. This has been seen in various shapes and forms over the years; cash drops, bonus drops, gift drops, etc.

The setup is very easy. You choose the games you want to include in the campaign, what prizes you want to offer, and how many drops you want of each prize type - and the system will handle the rest. 


Time Blocks and Prize Distribution

A campaign can contain any number of prizes, and you can mix between different prize types as you wish. The system will then divide your campaign period into equal time blocks and try to divide the prizes equally across the various time blocks.

This is done to avoid situations where for example too many or too few prizes are left towards the end of the campaign.

This also means that, if you for example run a 24-hour Prize Drop, you will have 24 one-hour blocks with an equal amount of prizes distributed in each block. This can be worth taking into consideration if you have a big difference in expected gameplay during (for example) night-time and day-time, as you will give away just as many prizes during your peak hours as you will during night-time when your activity will be lower.

It could therefore be worth considering splitting your campaign period according to expected activity levels.


How are the prizes won?

Winning a prize is not connected to any particular in-game result or task achieved by the players, other than making a bet. The campaign as such is more like a Jackpot, where any eligible bet will have the chance to trigger a prize.

Bet size as well as the number of prizes already won within the current 'time blocks' will determine the probability of winning a prize at the time. The higher the bet, the higher is the chance to win a prize.

To prevent some players from winning too many prizes, there's a limit that any single player can only win a maximum of one prize per hour.


What games and prizes are suitable for Prize Drops?

This campaign type works perfectly for mixed prize pools, with anything from electronic gadgets, merchandise, or holidays, to cash, bonuses, and free spins.

Also, since the campaign is randomly triggered and not connected to certain in-game events or results as such, it can easily be run across all types of games, including Live Casino games, table games, video slots, and more.