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Light and Wonder has announced the launch of Rainbow Riches Dream Pots, a global jackpot system, in the UK and Europe. 

Dream Pots is the company’s new global jackpot service using Light & Wonder’s Infinity platform. As such, Rainbow Riches Dream Pots connects jackpot pots across multiple global operator customers, powered by a shared liquidity system. 

High Hopes That Rainbow Riches Dream Pots To Revolutionize the Jackpot Experience

The company hopes combining its popular Rainbow Riches franchise with a new jackpot system will position Light & Wonder at the forefront of the UK and European jackpot markets. 

Light & Wonder has promised a broader, global roll-out through the rest of 2025. 

Eoghan O’Dwyer, Vice President of Product, iGaming at Light & Wonder, commented, “Rainbow Riches Dream Pots highlights our dedication to enhancing the gaming experience for players. Launching the Dream Pots jackpots system is a major step forward for us, and we’re excited to present this to our operator partners in the UK and Europe.

He continued, “This new service showcases our commitment to providing outstanding products that not only bring joy to players but also create significant value for our partners and excitement for players. We’re eager to share this innovation with players around the world and further establish ourselves as leaders in jackpot gaming.”

Light & Wonder revealed its ninth consecutive quarter of double-digit growth in its last earnings update. The Vegas-headquartered entity saw global gaming revenue increase by 15% year-over-year to $537 million. Machine sales grew 38%, and iGaming was up 6% to $74 million.

Light & Wonder’s Growth and Future Innovations

Revenue rose despite the regulatory-driven removal of its Dragon Train terminals across North America. Competitor Aristocrat won a preliminary case against Light & Wonder in the District Court of Nevada, alleging intellectual property infringement. 

L&W announced that 95% of its Dragon Train machines had been removed or converted to another game from its vast portfolio of franchises. It also teased the release of Dragon Train 2 for consumers across the United States of America. 

Despite SciPlay’s revenue increasing 5%, net income dropped from $80 million to $64 million. This was due to costs for ongoing legal matters and company restructuring. 

The NASDAQ-listed corporation will announce its results for the fourth quarter of 2024 on February 25, 2025.