Gamblit Gaming
Gamblit Gaming
Doodle Jump, the iconic video game with more than 250 million lifetime downloads, will soon hit casino floors around the world, following a new partnership between the game’s developer, Lima Sky, and Gamblit Gaming.
Gamblit Gaming creates products that are more geared towards a younger generation, today's 'millennials', than slots. They're fun, they're gamblified and they're out now on certain casino floors in Vegas. Company CMO Darion Lowenstein told Totally Gaming how as of...
The casino operator looks for the first time in a few years at expansion opportunities as results show how the Playtika sale moved the company out of loss-making territory in the third quarter
One of the main takeaways from the Esports and Casino Resorts conference in Vegas this week was that operators must start looking to the future, and this means making way for esports and skill gaming machines by getting rid of some slot machines.
Following the announcement of its esports platform at G2E, Gamblit Gaming's Darion Lowenstein told Totally Gaming about their belief in esports breathing new life into Vegas' casinos...
Unikrn, the esports betting operator, believes that it can provide casinos with the new vision they have been looking for to refresh their product mix on the gaming floor.
The move to make skill-based gaming machines available on the gaming floors in California and Nevada is an attempt to attract younger customers and reverse the decline in slots revenues.
Darion Lowenstein, chief marketing officer of gambling entertainment operator Gamblit Gaming and former Electronic Arts director, takes a look at what the gambling industry can learn from recent developments in the wider gaming industry...
Darion Lowenstein, the man behind Tiger Woods Golf and Medal of Honor, this month became the chief marketing officer of Gamblit, the real-money mobile gaming technology company. Here he tells TotallyGaming.com about how a lifelong love of games has inspired his successful career so far, and why the...
Gaming technology supplier Gamblit Gaming has brought in Electronic Arts and Rockstar Games veteran Darion Lowenstein as it embarks on a new marketing strategy.