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The Ultimate Solution for the Gaming Industry

Increase your ARPU and reduce your churn with our gamified and competitive technology.

Our Solutions

Competition
OC® Competition
Enhance player engagement
Gamification
OC® Gamification
Increase retention and revenue
Management
OC® Management
Drive better business decisions

Results with OC SaaS

30%
Increase in retention
40%
Increase in session time
Quick and easy setup
Overlay: no code solution
Scalability: regardless of players volume
Ongoing Support: Knowledge transfer
Tap Tap the Ball
PacMan
Tetris
Shape Switch
Jumpy
Color Wheel
Bubbles
Warrior Escape
Walljump
Sweet Sugar Candy
OnlineChampion
Widely used across several client games by over 500,000 unique users

Competition

Solving Industry Problems

Competition
Matchmaking
Matchmaking
No waiting queues (asynchronous), rivals based on ELO are optional
Arcade
Arcade
Compete for the highest score
Ranked
Ranked
Based on matchmakings
Tournament
Tournament
Brackets

Enhacing Engagement with

Gamification

Gamification
Missions
Missions
Increase session time and net gaming revenue
Rewards
Rewards
Engage players with attractive incentives
Raffles
Raffles
Participate in raffles with soft currency for exciting prices
User Friendly Manager
User Friendly Manager
Easy configuration tool for better retention management

Management

OC SaaS is fully compliant while driving revenue

CRM
CRM
Manage through our admin panel
Analytics
Analytics
Gain insights to drive better business decisions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is matchmaking and how does it work in a game?
Asynchronous matchmaking automatically pairs players against another opponent without waiting times, based on the amount wagered. The player with the highest score in the slot wins both wagers.

Example: Player A pays the entry fee and plays a game at 12:00, scoring 1000 points. Later, Player B is matched with Player A, pays the entry fee, and plays the same game, scoring 1200 points. Their scores are compared, and Player B wins the match and the pot, which is the sum of both entry fees minus the relevant commission. This allows continuous competition against another person without the need for simultaneous play. The entire process is 100% automatic.
What are tournaments and how do they work in games?
Tournaments are events with a start and end date, where users play multiple games to climb the leaderboard. The prize table is fully customizable. At the end of the tournament, prizes are automatically distributed based on each player's position. This format allows for larger and more attractive competitions. There are four types of tournaments: matchmaking tournaments, highest score, cumulative score, and brackets.

Matchmaking Tournaments:
Players face off against random opponents in the tournament as many times as they want. Users are ranked based on their win-loss ratio against other players.

Highest Score Tournaments:
With each entry, the player makes a new attempt in the game. If the user's score is better than the last, it is overwritten; otherwise, the best score is retained.

Cumulative Score Tournaments:
Each game adds up the scores, allowing the player who plays the most to accumulate more points and thus rank higher on the leaderboard.

Bracket Tournaments:
Classic fixed-round tournaments. In each round, players advance through brackets based on their performance. The tournament culminates in a final round for the main prizes.
What is Gamification and what systems are included in games?
Gamification aims to encourage daily user engagement and provide reasons for users to spend more time in each session. We offer missions and raffles for this purpose.
What are missions and how do they work?
Players receive daily missions such as "Participate N times in a Slot" or "Win N matches in a Slot". Completing these missions automatically rewards them with real or virtual prize coins.
What are raffles and how do they work?
Players buy raffle tickets with the desired currency, and at the scheduled time, the prizes assigned to the raffle are drawn among the participants. Players with more coins used have a higher chance of winning the jackpot being raffled.
What is white label technology and how is it used?
White label technology allows operators to use our SaaS without players or other stakeholders seeing the underlying infrastructure. Only the scores and user/player IDs are needed to automate all functionalities. The functionalities are managed through a dashboard, allowing efficient and discreet handling of the features they wish to integrate.
How is the connection to the OC SaaS API?
With an API key, access is provided to a unified service that combines all products. The administration panel facilitates access to a wide range of games and gamification tools from a single integration. This includes managing tournaments and jackpot promotions.