Wicked Games Becomes A Sponsor for Casino Guru Awards 2025

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Wicked Games Becomes A Sponsor for Casino Guru Awards 2025

Wicked Games has become a sponsor for the highly anticipated Casino Guru Awards 2025, an event celebrating excellence in the iGaming industry.

The 2025 edition of the Casino Guru Awards will take place on June 6 at the Hilton Hotel in St. Julian’s, Malta. This year, an exclusive live ceremony will spotlight individuals and companies driving progress in areas such as social responsibility, transparency, and positive industry impact. The event offers a unique opportunity for stakeholders across the sector to connect, celebrate shared values, and shape the future of iGaming.

By supporting the Casino Guru Awards, Wicked Games joins a respected group of sponsors committed to highlighting a shared mission to raise industry standards in the iGaming field.

Karl von Brockdorff, Head of Brand at Wicked Games, issued a statement:

“Wicked Games is proud to support the Casino Guru Awards, an event that recognizes those driving transparency, responsibility, and forward-thinking in iGaming. Celebrating the industry’s best and pushing for higher standards is something worth backing, and we’re looking forward to an incredible evening in Malta.”

A Night Honoring iGaming Excellence

The Casino Guru Awards 2025 will gather top innovators, visionaries, and changemakers for an inspiring evening of recognition and celebration. With categories including the newly introduced Players’ Choice Award and iGaming Changemaker of the Year, the event continues to evolve in its mission to spotlight impactful contributions within the industry.

Wicked Games joins other renowned sponsors, including PayOp, Medier, BGaming, Evoplay, PIN-UP Global, and Winfinity, all of whom play a vital role in supporting this celebration of industry excellence.

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