A gaming software developer, BGaming, has teamed up with the crypto gaming site Stake.com to debut a cutting-edge game driven by user data.

Called Wild West Bonanza, the game with an American frontier theme is an internet slot machine that uses elements derived from user preference information. This implies the game is built to leverage player preferences and, as per BGaming, provide a “bespoke” gaming experience.

Other sectors have already made significant progress with large datasets and customization. It appears that online gaming companies are now attempting to do the same. BGaming’s Alexandr Shavel went so far as to label personalization a “crucial growth driver in the future.”

“In a fiercely competitive and crowded iGaming market, offering personalized experiences is becoming a key growth driver going forward,” Shavel noted. “Building on the success of our prior joint initiatives, we are dedicated to elevating the experience by providing a unique experience to Stake.com’s registered users and content creator community.”

The game expands on BGaming’s reloading reels feature and, as Shavel hinted, is intended for slot streamers – who are becoming more and more common on sites like Twitch.

Wild West Bonanza is also the third bespoke game in BGaming’s catalog created in collaboration with Stake, solely for the site’s registered users.

Stake is incredibly excited about their newest release and commented on the partnership: “Collaborating with BGaming on this project was fantastic. They truly brought our vision for the game to life, exceeding our expectations! We are passionate about developing unique games and partnering with studios to make them a reality. We are eager to witness the players’ reception!”

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