Mancala Gaming has unveiled a sweeping set of updates designed to keep both players and operator partners more engaged than ever before.
The supplier has moved from two game releases per month to four, a decision driven by demand from players and partners who wanted a faster content pipeline.
The company was clear that standing still was never part of the plan, stating it never wanted to become known as “that one cool game from last year.”
To support the increased release schedule, Mancala Gaming expanded its development team and revisited a backlog of ideas it had been building for future projects.
Alongside the faster release cadence, the studio has upgraded its bonus tool with the addition of a progress bar mechanic designed to hold player attention more effectively.
The team described the update as a small detail that does “a lot of heavy lifting for player attention,” reflecting the studio’s broader philosophy of polishing every aspect of the experience.
The most visible change in this wave of updates is a completely redesigned website, which Mancala Gaming says better reflects the energy and personality of its games.
What started as a simple refresh reportedly turned into a year-and-a-half process involving hundreds of discussions, dozens of ideas, two major design rounds, and a debate over colour themes that nearly turned into a fight.
The team ultimately kept both light and dark themes, a decision they described as a diplomatic solution to preserve peace in the design department.
Beyond aesthetics, the new website includes a comprehensive FAQ section, expanded partner resources, and intuitive search filters that allow users to locate any game within seconds.
The studio says the practical improvements are just as important as the visual ones, since faster access to content and resources makes it easier for partners to launch and promote games in their day-to-day operations.
Mancala Gaming summarised its overall ambition as wanting to be “a provider that feels truly alive,” with working partnerships that feel like “a breath of fresh air that leads to a win, rather than a chore.”

