Alea Jackpot Shines at iGB Live 2026, Enthusing Industry

Alea garnered significant interest for Alea Jackpot at iGB Live 2026. The company spent two days engaging with operators and industry partners, showcasing its latest platform developments.
Alea made a significant impression at iGB Live 2026 in London with its jackpot solution. The event provided a crucial platform for the company to engage in intensive discussions with operators, providers, and partners from the iGaming industry. The primary focus was Alea Jackpot, an agnostic jackpot solution recently launched. Interest was clearly high, with many discussions revolving around optimizing business models. Concurrently, crucial networking events took place on the sidelines of the exhibition, highlighting the industry's continued appreciation for personal interaction post-pandemic. This participation in the trade fair is a vital component of Alea's business strategy for 2026.
The trade show was a resounding success for Alea. The team seized the opportunity to meet existing clients and forge new contacts. Alexandre Tomic, founder of Alea, conducted interviews, discussing the evolution of game aggregation. He also shed light on the rapid growth within the sweepstakes sector and presented the company's long-term product strategy. Overall, iGB Live 2026 marked a significant milestone for Alea.
Numbers and facts
Alexandre Tomic, founder of Alea, participated in a series of interviews with international gaming media at iGB Live 2026. He discussed the evolution of aggregation and the rapid growth of the sweepstakes vertical. This topic generated considerable interest at the exhibition.
"The conversations around Alea Jackpot have been very encouraging. We’re still taking a gradual approach because we’re refining the different business models operators are asking for. But the level of interest we’ve seen confirms there was a real demand for this." - Alexandre Tomic, Founder of Alea
Märit von Stedingk, Head of PR & Communications at Alea, emphasized the importance of the networking evening at Tower Bridge. This event, returning for a second consecutive year, fostered a relaxed atmosphere for deeper conversations.
"Tower Bridge has become part of our London tradition. It’s an iconic place, but more importantly, it’s somewhere people can slow down, enjoy the evening and continue the conversations that started during the day. The exhibition is where those conversations begin, but evenings like these are where they close." - Märit von Stedingk, Head of PR & Communications at Alea
The company plans to be present at ACE Alliance Riga in August. Furthermore, participation in the SBC Summit Lisbon is scheduled, where Alea will have one of its largest event presences of the year. This will be followed by G2E Las Vegas in September, as Alea continues to expand its global partnerships and showcase its latest innovations.
Background
Alea has identified a niche with its agnostic jackpot solution, Alea Jackpot. An agnostic solution implies its flexible deployment across various games and platforms. This offers a significant advantage for online casino operators, providing them with greater freedom in shaping their offerings. Simultaneously, it allows them to meet diverse player demands. iGB Live serves as a central meeting point for innovation and business exchange within the iGaming industry. The fair took place in London. Such events are crucial for networking with partners and identifying new trends. Especially the sweepstakes sector, involving prize draws, has gained significant importance, with many operators seeing considerable growth potential here.
Why it matters for German players
German players are not directly affected by the introduction of new jackpot solutions like Alea Jackpot. The German Gambling State Treaty 2021 (GlüStV 2021) imposes strict regulations. Licenses for online casinos are issued by the Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL). Only casinos on the GGL's White List are legal. These casinos are subject to rigorous conditions, including a €1 per spin stake limit for slot games and a mandatory monthly deposit limit of €1,000.
These limits are designed to protect players, preventing excessive gambling behavior and the development of gambling addiction. Jackpot games with high winnings could undermine these objectives, which is why they are generally severely restricted or unavailable in German GGL-licensed casinos. Participating in such games through unlicensed providers is illegal. LUGAS, the cross-state gambling supervision system, monitors compliance with these regulations. It ensures that players do not simultaneously engage with multiple providers and adhere to the limits. Players should always consult the GGL White List to find legal and secure online gambling options. New technical solutions from abroad are only relevant for German players if they comply with national licensing requirements.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For casinos holding a GGL license, jackpot solutions like Alea Jackpot do not currently signify an immediate change. The strict provisions of the German Gambling State Treaty severely restrict game design. Jackpot systems with progressive or high payouts are difficult to reconcile with the €1 stake limit and the €1,000 deposit limit. The GGL places great emphasis on youth protection and addiction prevention, which means that offerings in Germany focus less on high winnings or aggressive marketing strategies. Instead, safe and controlled gaming operations are prioritized.
Should regulations change in the future to allow greater flexibility, GGL-licensed casinos could also benefit from such solutions. Until then, providers like Alea must adapt their products to the specific requirements of the German market. This would be a complex process. It is unlikely that Alea Jackpot, in its current form, will quickly be offered in German online casinos. Nevertheless, developments remain exciting, as the industry is constantly evolving. It is crucial to observe how innovations like Alea's shape the European and global gambling landscape. German players, however, should continue to rely on the official GGL whitelist for safe and legal play.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
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