VGW operates a portfolio of freemium social games (Chumba Casino, Global Poker, LuckyLand Slots) with millions of active players across North America. The tech stack reveals a containerized, cloud-native architecture: Kubernetes and EKS adoption, Kafka-based event streaming, and Snowflake for analytics—infrastructure typical of platforms handling real-time player activity at scale. Active projects confirm this trajectory: a major migration to EKS, cloud-native ETL pipelines, and a new skill-based gaming platform launch, all while managing player churn and post-launch optimization.
VGW is an interactive entertainment company based in Perth, Australia, with 1,001–5,000 employees operating primarily in North America. The company develops and operates free-to-play social casino and poker games monetized through optional in-game purchases and sweepstakes promotions. Core titles include Chumba Casino, Global Poker, and LuckyLand Slots. The platform operates at significant scale—supporting millions of concurrent players—and is undergoing infrastructure modernization (EKS/Kubernetes migration) while launching new skill-based gaming offerings. Player safety and responsible gaming are stated organizational priorities.
VGW runs on AWS (EKS, Aurora, DynamoDB, CloudFront), Kubernetes and Docker for containerization, Kafka for event streaming, Snowflake for analytics, and PostgreSQL. Backend is primarily Java and Kotlin; frontend uses React and TypeScript.
Key projects include migration to EKS/Kubernetes, launch of a skill-based gaming platform, cloud-native ETL pipeline architecture, customer segmentation systems, and high-value player growth strategies. Post-launch optimization and reliability during game launches are active priorities.
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