Software development company Zeta Technologies has officially launched its highly anticipated MEGA6 Lotto app, ushering in a new era of digital lottery gaming in the country
The launch event recently unveiled the innovative game and highlighted the unique offers that set Mega6 apart from other industry players.
At the launch, attendees had the opportunity to witness a live demonstration of the
MEGA6 Lotto game and engage with the team. The Mega6 team also emphasized their partnership with the National Lottery Authority (NLA), ensuring credibility and regulatory oversight in all their operations.
General Manager of Mega6 Lotto, Prince Amartey, said unlike traditional lottery games, Mega6 offers players a higher chance of winning.
“By selecting six numbers out of 49, players can increase their odds of winning life-changing prizes of up to GH¢1million with stakes as low as GH¢2. This gives unparalleled odds to players” he said.
Mega6 he said, provides convenient gameplay as players can participate in the game through the user-friendly Mega6 mobile app, which is available for download on both Android and iOS devices.
The app also allows individuals to select their lucky numbers, place their bets, and monitor the draws from the comfort of their homes. Players can also access the game on mega6lotto.com or via *266# on all networks.
Equally, Mega6 Lotto is committed to responsible gaming. The company sets limits on the number of bets and amount of money that can be spent, ensuring players can enjoy the game responsibly and without excessive risk.
Every week, Mega6 lotto players give Ghanaians the chance to live out their dreams with the support of the Mega 6 Impact Fund.
This, according to Mr Amartey, creates a social impact as the business is building a growing community of people who support national development through gaming by dedicating a portion of proceeds towards empowering exceptional talent in education, sports and the creative arts.
“By playing Mega6, Ghanaians can actively contribute to these causes, fostering a collaborative approach to financial empowerment,” he said.
Draw durations
With draws aired at 6:50 pm every Monday, Wednesday and Friday on TV3 and the MEGA6 Lotto Youtube channel, players have three opportunities each week to vie for life-changing prizes.
Mega6 invites Ghanaians to embrace this new era of lottery gaming, where they can not only fulfil their dreams of winning but also contribute to the development of the nation.
Mr Amartey said the Mega6 Lotto is not just another lottery game - it represents a revolution in gaming, combining thrilling gameplay with a strong commitment to community development.
“The Mega6 Team is dedicated to supporting national progress in line with the NLA’s motto “Development Through Games.”
By supporting the dreams of both players and beneficiaries of the fund, the business aims to create a brighter future for all Ghanaians” Mr Amartey indicated.
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