Levan Kavtaradze, Galaxsys: “We hope to leave SiGMA Central Europe with concrete ideas, new collaborations, and valuable feedback”

Levan Kavtaradze, Head of Partner Management Department at Galaxsys.
Levan Kavtaradze, Head of Partner Management Department at Galaxsys.

Levan Kavtaradze, Head of Partner Management Department at Galaxsys, spoke to Focus Gaming News ahead of the company’s attendance at SiGMA Central Europe.

Exclusive interview.- From November 3 to 6, at Fiera Roma, SiGMA Central Europe will take place, and Galaxsys will be there showcasing its latest innovations, including the much-anticipated Chicken Crash, a technically advanced crash game that reflects the company’s creative and forward-looking approach to game development.

To better know what the company is preparing for the event, Focus Gaming News sat down with Levan Kavtaradze, recently appointed head of partner management department at Galaxsys.

You recently joined Galaxsys as the head of partner management. What are your immediate priorities, and what is your long-term vision for this role? 

My long-term vision is to build an even stronger network of partners, where we don’t just provide games but work together on new ideas, localised versions, co-branded releases, and long-term growth plans. This year, Galaxsys has also expanded its focus to include B2C activities, and I’ll be leading this direction as well. My goal is to strengthen our relationships with existing partner operators and affiliates, while also exploring new collaboration opportunities with potential partners.

I’m joining a team that is already highly professional and experienced, so I hope to bring my own expertise to the table, as I’ve spent years in senior roles within the industry, helping to scale products, build partnerships, and drive growth.

Could you tell us more about the upcoming strategy for the partner management department? What key areas are you focusing on for strengthening collaborations?

Our strategy is about making partnerships more personal, more dynamic and more result-oriented. In my new role at Galaxsys, I am leading the partner management function, strengthening relationships with operators across the globe, and supporting our mission to deliver innovative and high-performing gaming experiences.

We want to understand each partner’s specific market, audience and business goals so we can offer solutions that fit them, not something generic. At the same time, we are working to make our internal process quicker and clearer so partners don’t have to wait long for integrations, updates or support.

“We want to understand each partner’s specific market, audience and business goals so we can offer solutions that fit them, not something generic.”

Levan Kavtaradze, head of partner management department at Galaxsys.

How is Galaxsys preparing for SiGMA Central Europe?

We are actively preparing for SiGMA Central Europe. Before the event, we are arranging meetings with our current partners and also scheduling meetings with new potential ones. Our team is getting ready to present our latest games and updates in a clear and practical way so visitors can easily understand what makes our portfolio so unique.

From the partner management side, we are collecting feedback in advance to know what each partner wants to discuss at the expo. This helps us make our meetings more meaningful and focused on real needs. With Galaxsys expanding into B2C directions this year, we also want to showcase how our games and tools can benefit both operators and end-users, making our approach more complete and future-focused.

The company recently announced the launch of its Chicken Crash game. What makes the game stand out from the competition?

Chicken-themed games are becoming one of the most popular trends in the industry, and we wanted to join that trend—but also do something better and more technically advanced. While there are already many similar games on the market, Chicken Crash offers several unique features that make it stand out.

One of the key highlights is the Go Max feature, which allows players to run directly to the maximum multiplier in one round. This brings a high-risk, high-reward thrill that most crash games don’t offer. We also introduced Multi-Step Betting, where players can place bets across different steps in the same round, giving them more strategy, control, and engagement in the gameplay. Another detail we are proud of is the Left-Hand Mode, which improves accessibility and player comfort—something that is rarely seen in crash games. From the operator side, Chicken Crash offers a high level of customisation.

This year at SiGMA Central Europe, our stand will be centred around Chicken Crash. We’ve prepared interactive activities so visitors can really feel the game’s atmosphere and excitement. I invite everyone to come by our stand 4056 and experience it firsthand.

What are Galaxsys’ objectives and your team’s expectations for SiGMA Central Europe?

From my team’s perspective, we hope to leave the event with concrete ideas, new collaborations, and valuable feedback to help us improve future releases. As I said, we plan to meet with our existing partners while also having meaningful conversations with pre-scheduled potential partners. With our focus and strategy expanding this year, our calendars are already quite full, so we expect SiGMA to be a busy but highly productive event.

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