White Hat Studios Integrates Xtremepush Tools for US iGaming


White Hat Studios has partnered with Xtremepush to integrate new promotional mechanics into its igaming content, enhancing the tools available to operators seeking to increase player engagement in the United States market.

Under the agreement, Xtremepush will provide its free-to-play gamification tools across several of White Hat Studios’ top-performing titles, including Bankin’ More Bacon™ and Crazy Chilli™. The available mechanics—The Wheel, Open the Box, and 5 Reel Slot—can be tailored to individual operator campaigns, offering additional layers of interactivity to support player retention and marketing efforts.

This development aligns with White Hat Studios’ strategy to expand its value proposition to operators by combining branded content with customisable promotional features. The company continues to focus on operator support through integrated engagement solutions across regulated US jurisdictions.

Xtremepush brings its experience in CRM and gamification technologies to the collaboration, having worked with igaming operators globally to deliver targeted, data-driven user experiences. The partnership reflects the broader trend within the igaming sector of combining content innovation with retention-focused tools to drive long-term customer value.

Holly Fairweather, Director of Account Management at White Hat Studios, said: “We’re thrilled to join forces with Xtremepush to supercharge promotions on some of our most successful games.

“This partnership adds a new layer of innovation to our offering, giving operators the tools they need to create fully tailored, gamified campaigns that truly resonate with players.”

Morten Tonnesen at Xtremepush, added: “Working with White Hat Studios is a fantastic opportunity to bring our advanced engagement mechanics to a wider audience through iconic games that already have massive traction in the US market.

“We’re excited to see the impact these bespoke campaigns will have for operators and players alike.”

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