ACCESS Newswire
14 May 2019, 18:43 GMT+10
Brain Contents Updates Its Winning Lottery System
SAN FRANCISCO / ACCESSWIRE / May 14, 2019 / Brain Contents Inc. has just announced updates to their app Lottopia. Lottopia is a mobile app designed for players of the American Powerball and Mega Millions games. It is based on an algorithm that found much success in South Korea by using historical draw data to suggest potential winning combinations.
The updates will affect the status of users on the platform. Non-registered users will be able to download the app to experience its basic functions. Users will need to upgrade to Premium status to receive Lottopicks, the app's core feature. Lottopicks are unique number combinations generated for Powerball and Mega Millions based on previous draw data. A special algorithm parses this vast collection of data to determine combinations with proven success. Premium users will receive five Lottopicks, numbers generated by winning draw data, for each Powerball and Mega Million draw.
The company is also announcing a special price for their subscription services. A one-month subscription, which includes a two-week trial, is now $6.99 (formerly $9.99). Users will be able to sample the full scope of the app's services for two weeks prior to paying for the one-month subscription. A six-month plan is now $39.99 (down from $59.99).
Lottopia's most popular feature, Double Up, also makes a return. For $9.99 per month, users can double their Lottopicks for a total of 10 Powerball and 10 Mega Millions combinations per draw. A six-month plan is also available for $69.99 (regular price $199.99) and provides the same number of Lottopicks but saves the player much more overall.
An additional feature being rolled out is the Winners List. Users will also be able to read winner testimonials and check a real-time list of winners. This section is updated after each draw and details users who received winning numbers in the previous phase. Those who received winning numbers are given the option to do a short interview with Lottopia to claim a $50 Target or Amazon card of his or her choice. This offer is only applicable for fifth-place winners and above.
About Lottopia and Brain Contents
Brain Contents Inc. is the American branch of the Brain Contents Group - a Seoul-based public company. The Group began distributing lottery numbers in Korea through their app Lotto Rich 14 years ago. Since then, they have set a national record by crowning 95 jackpot winners through their service. Lottopia is Brain Contents' first foray into the American market, using an adapted version of the same winning algorithm that powers Lotto Rich.
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SOURCE: Brain Contents Inc.
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