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ThrillTech Belgium Launch Lands With Napoleon Casino in All-Markets Super Deal

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A single Belgian go-live just became a framework agreement spanning every Super brand.

ThrillTech has gone live in Belgium. On 25 June 2026 the supplier launched its ThrillPots side-bet jackpot as NapoleOINK on Napoleon Casino, marking its first foray into the Belgian market. But the ThrillTech Belgium launch is the opening move in something larger: a global, all-markets agreement with Super Technologies to roll the same jackpot mechanic across the operator’s full international portfolio, including Superbet and Napoleon.

The ThrillTech Belgium launch, and the deal behind it

The Belgian go-live is the visible part. The structure is the story. Rather than selling a single integration into a single brand, ThrillTech has agreed terms covering Super’s entire stable of brands across every market the group operates in. Belgium is the proving ground. The portfolio is the prize.

ThrillTech describes itself as the market leader in side-bet jackpot technology, and the Belgian entry adds to a footprint that already carries licenses or certification in the UK, Sweden, the Netherlands, Romania, Malta, Gibraltar, Brazil and Peru. That spread matters here, because a multi-market operator needs a supplier that can already operate across multiple regulated jurisdictions. ThrillTech can.

And Super has been widening that map of its own. The group recently entered Romania through its acquisition of Crafting Technologies, a reminder that this is an operator actively expanding the very footprint ThrillPots now plugs into.

Why player-funded jackpots are spreading

Here is the part operators actually care about. ThrillPots is a player-funded mechanic. The jackpot pool builds from player side-bets, not from operator revenue, which means the feature adds a layer of anticipation over existing games without touching the operator’s margin structure. That is a meaningfully different proposition from a standard content integration, where the commercial trade-offs are heavier.

Super’s product team made the same point in plainer terms. Maxim Verplanken, VP of Product at Super, said integrating the ThrillPots mechanic across all markets fit the group’s commitment to dynamic, entertaining content. David Sanchez, Senior Product Manager, described the engine as a non-disruptive layer that runs over core gameplay, and called the Belgian launch smooth.

Read past the launch language and the signal is consistent. Operators want engagement features that lift session value without re-engineering the games players already enjoy. A non-disruptive, player-funded layer fits that brief almost exactly.

What this means for operators and suppliers

For a platform head, the practical takeaway is straightforward. Side-bet jackpots are shifting from a novelty bolt-on into something that gets specified at the portfolio level, the way a payments rail or a bonus engine does. If a competitor’s brands carry a jackpot anticipation layer and yours don’t, that becomes a retention conversation, not a nice-to-have.

For suppliers, the ThrillTech Belgium launch shows the more valuable target. Co-Founder Benjamin Bradtke called the all-markets agreement a milestone, and on the commercial logic he is right. Landing one brand is a sale. Landing the framework that covers every brand a group owns is a position competitors then have to dislodge.

The open question

None of this is proven yet. A framework deal is intent, not performance. The Belgian launch confirms the technology runs cleanly in a live, regulated environment. What it does not yet confirm is whether ThrillPots delivers the measurable engagement and side-bet revenue that Bradtke pointed to, at portfolio scale, across very different markets and player bases.

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Future outlook

Over the next 6 to 12 months, watch the rollout cadence. The meaningful milestone won’t be the next single brand going live. It will be whether Super extends ThrillPots into its larger Superbet-branded properties and its LatAm-facing operations in Brazil and Peru, where player behaviour and regulatory texture differ from Belgium. Expect rival jackpot suppliers to respond with their own portfolio-level pitches, because the competitive ground is moving from individual game deals to ecosystem-wide engagement layers.

Belgium proved it works. The portfolio will decide whether it matters.

Source: ThrillTech