Gamdom Redesigns Its Platform and Adds Two New Game Features
Gamdom has rolled out a platform update that the operator itself calls the biggest in its history. That is a bold claim, but once you strip away the press-release gloss, most of the changes are not about new mechanics, but about the interface: the site now looks different, guides players through sections faster, and works more comfortably on mobile devices.
The operator has reworked the navigation, search, filters, and overall lobby structure. Games should now be easier to find, categories look cleaner, and key actions are more visible. The mobile version also puts more emphasis on easier control from a smartphone screen: responsive layout, clearer taps, and less unnecessary visual clutter. Gamdom separately notes that the update affected performance across different devices and the platform’s overall visual style.
What Actually Changed in the Games
From a product perspective, the update looks much more modest. The main new game is Gamdom Blackjack, another addition to the Gamdom Originals lineup. It is an in-house version of blackjack with a fast pace, a modern interface, and provably fair mechanics. The basic set of actions is exactly what you would expect: Hit, Stand, Double, and Split.
The second notable change is a progressive jackpot in Gamdom Roulette. The game was already part of the Originals lineup, but it has now received a jackpot that grows with every bet. At the same time, the roulette game’s visuals and interface have also been updated, so this is not just cosmetic; it adds an extra element inside an existing product.
The rest of the changes in Originals mainly come down to look and usability. Gamdom specifically mentions updated versions of Crash, Dice, Hilo, and Roulette: sharper graphics, a more responsive interface, and smoother performance across different devices. At the same time, the operator stresses that the game mechanics and RTP for existing games remain unchanged.
Why Gamdom Needed This Kind of Update
For a crypto casino, the interface has long been more than a secondary detail; it is part of retention. Players quickly leave platforms where games are hard to find, the mobile version lags, or the lobby looks like a warehouse full of old banners. That makes Gamdom’s redesign logical: the operator is not trying to rebuild the product from the ground up, but rather bring the site into a more modern shape.
There is a social component as well. The update touches the chat, while in the rewards section Gamdom again puts the focus on levels, rakeback, reload bonuses, and weekly and monthly rewards. But this does not look like a fundamentally new system. It feels more like an attempt to bring familiar elements together in a cleaner package.
In the end, Gamdom’s update is best understood as a redesign with targeted game additions. Regular users will notice the difference in navigation, the mobile version, and the visual presentation. As for genuinely new features, those are Blackjack in Originals and the progressive jackpot in Roulette. It is not a revolution, but for a platform where speed and convenience matter a lot, this kind of update can still be noticeable.