Slotegrator interviewed ClawBuster - read about the developer’s foundation, plans, and vision of the industry
How do you choose the right games for your target market? What industry trends continue to benefit operators as we head into 2025? What technologies will stay in demand in the future? ClawBuster shared its vision with Slotegrator — read the full interview here.
ClawBuster develops online slots with an arcade-inspired claw machine theme. But the claw is more than just a design feature — it’s integrated into the slot mechanics, adding intrigue and maximizing engagement.
The developer’s top two performers are Book of Claws, which can grab multiple scatters, and Hot Lucky Sevens Claw, which pulls out wins of up to x5000 — a new mechanic that can replace respins or expanding wilds.
The company operates worldwide, including Asia, Europe, and North and South America. The company’s global reach enables Timofey Lipsky, CEO of Clawbuster, to compare different experiences in various markets: “For example, in Asia, where claw machines are already culturally popular, our games have naturally resonated with players. In contrast, in Tier 1 countries like the US, where players are more open to innovation, the claw mechanics bring an element of fun and engagement that stands out.”
ClawBuster also adjusts RTP and volatility to make the games suitable for specific markets, and customizes themes according to local preferences. The studio’s focus is on using data to make informed decisions — operators get access to analytics and game performance to understand what works best for every country and audience. ClawBuster also collects feedback to keep developing exciting new titles.
“We actively engage with both players and operators to gather feedback. Every game we develop goes through several stages of testing where we collect player feedback at different points in the process — from early prototypes to the final product.”
Data analysis is one of the studio’s priorities. They use AI and machine learning to collect detailed information about player behavior. ClawBuster plans to use AI for personalization and focus more on casual gaming.
“As the demographic of casino players gets younger, there’s a noticeable demand for games that are not only engaging but also easy to understand and quick to play. This is where our games excel, as they blend simple mechanics with exciting, interactive elements that keep players coming back.” says Lipsky.
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