
Lottoland unveils “world’s largest” £10m scratchcard
Operator pledges to offer better odds than National Lottery with RiNG product


Lottoland has launched a new online scratchcard, offering what it claims is the “world’s largest prize” of £10m with 2/1 odds on winning a prize.
The product was developed by Gluck Games and is live across a number of markets on the Lottoland site.
The operator also plans to distribute it to B2B partners through Lottoland Solutions, saying it is able to insure such high jackpots via its in-house insurance platform, ‘Random and insured Number Generator’ (RiNG).
Lottoland CEO Nigel Birrell said the RiNG technology enabled the operator to offer better odds than UK National Lottery scratchcards.
“The popularity of online scratchcards throughout the world is on the rise. With our RiNG technology we’ve changed the game,” Birrell said.
He added: “This record breaking scratchcard gives customers the chance to become a deci-millionaire. It also offers better odds than the UK National Lottery scratchcards, and unlike many other operators who sell scratchcards, at Lottoland you never have to worry that the top prize has already gone when buying.”
The operator recently pledged to launch a judicial review into the UK government’s plans to ban betting on EuroMillions.