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Playstudios, a social casino game maker which is poised to public, has launched its MyVegas Bingo game as the latest part of a suite of titles that generate real-world rewards.
Las Vegas-based Playstudios tamed up with Boss Fight Entertainment to create the game aimed at giving players the VIP treatment on a virtual Las Vegas Strip. The game gives Playstudios something new to showcase as it prepares to go public via a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) in the second quarter.
The free-to-play classic bingo game offers real-world rewards, such as stays at MGM casinos and other gifts. Players will earn power-ups, complete challenges, and unlock “bingo boxes.” The game is available now on iOS and Android.
In addition to catching numbers and filling in cards, players progress by accumulating collectibles, unlocking their virtual Las Vegas resorts, and earning power-ups that enhance the gameplay. Players can also team up with friends, form clubs, and compete with other bingo clans for their share of mega-bingo jackpots.
And like all Playstudios games, the game features loyalty points that can be redeemed for real-world rewards from entertainment, food and beverage, travel, and other leisure partners.
Besides MGM, the brand partners offering rewards include Norwegian Cruise Lines, Cirque Du Soleil, Wolfgang Puck, and House of Blues.
As for group play, the game includes a Club Bingo, which allows players to create and join their own clubs with up to 30 friends, then compete in tournaments and trade collectible tokens that are won throughout the game. Playstudios other games include MyVegas Slots, Pop! Slots, MyKonami Slots, and MyVegas Blackjack.
As for the SPAC, this kind of transaction has become a popular way for fast-moving companies to go public without all the hassle of a traditional IPO. SPACs are set up by managers who raise money in a blind shell public company, and the investors don’t know what they’re putting their money into. The SPAC then finds an appropriate company to merge with, thereby taking a private company public in a way that is faster than an initial public offering process.
The SPAC deal will value Playstudios at $1.1 billion. Playstudios will operate under its name and trade under the ticker symbol MYPS.
Playstudios saw its compound annual growth rate for revenues hit 22% from 2017 to 2019. The projected CAGR for revenues for 2020 to 2022 is 27%. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization grew at a 46% CAGR from 2017 to 2019, and it is projected to be 67% for 2020 to 2022.
Investors in Las Vegas-based Playstudios include Icon Ventures, Incendium Capital, and DCM Capital. The company has 385 people across six studios.
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