Secondly, they've launched GameGrid Pro in beta (I think, it's a bit hard to tell because, classic Ionomy, they haven't bothered to actually update the website for it or anything). They don't seem to be getting much traction for it so far, judging from the increasingly shrill and desperate sounding tweets they're pinging out. No news, of course, from their Premium Partner the mysterious Lucky Tap games, who've been dark since April.
Thank you for doing their PR job. It's probably a good thing that the "products" you just mentioned sound completely unfamiliar to me, meaning I haven't been wasting my time following that shitshow.
I think they expect that whatever nonsense they come up with, it will be magically successful without marketing. And when they do marketing it's cringy AF too - remember stickers on race cars and the Off Road Heat game that's now dead like, well, everything they've done over the years.