To participate, players must make predictions on the group stage standings, knockout results and the winner of the World Cup.
If a player fills all the appropriate fields of the prediction brackets correctly, they reach the final. Each correct result prediction gives a player points, which determines their place on the leaderboard.
Pascal Gaming says its new solution gives users the chance to apply analytical thinking to come to the right conclusions, increasing their win probability.
Furthermore, the supplier says its new game fulfills an ambition to gather all football fans for the upcoming tournament.
To participate, all players must submit predictions no sooner than five minutes before the start of the first game of the World Cup.
Pascal Gaming doesn’t make clear what a player stands to win, although it does gamify a near-impossible path of prediction, giving players another layer of competition when coming up against fellow bettors who have also taken part.
While the details of Pascal’s prediction game are unclear, it may well be up to an operator to set winning amounts and other thresholds for winning prizes.
Recently, Pascal debuted a retail-focused solution called Gravity. The supplier says this game will bring online games into an offline setting, and provide operators with flexible bet limits. One would imagine this flexibility applies to Champions Challenge.
Elsewhere, Pascal added two gaming lines to its portfolio, including five new slots in one line and a lottery game, Lucky Lotto, in the other.