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Slots specialist Playson continues its European expansion having crossed the Adriatic, signing iGaming content deals in Serbia on Tuesday and now in Italy with local casino game provider and aggregator, Tuko Productions. Under the agreement that further cements its position as a leading supplier in Italy’s iGaming market, Playson’s growing portfolio of titles including  Burning
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British and Irish iGaming behemoth Flutter Entertainment has announced the signing of a deal that has seen its FanDuel Group subordinate become the official sportsbetting partner of Canadian professional sports franchise owner Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment Limited. The London-listed giant used an official Friday press release to detail that the arrangement has seen its
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Betsoft Gaming has announced back-to-back content deals, after partnering with crypto-friendly online casino, Roobet, and extending its business with leading gaming and betting software development company, 1Click Games. Under the Roobet agreement, the Malta-based content provider’s client-driven and mobile-led slots portfolio, as well as its Take the Prize in-game promotional tool, will, in conjunction with
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The cryptocurrency-friendly online lottery domain at CryptoMillionsLotto.com has announced that its customers now have the chance to take part in the excitement surrounding the United States’ lucrative Powerball and Mega Millions draws. The Curacao-licensed domain used an official Tuesday press release published by European Gaming Media and Events to describe the Powerball and Mega Millions
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In Australia and the new gambling regulator for the southern state of Victoria has reportedly launched disciplinary proceedings against Crown Resorts Limited that could result in the casino operator being hit with fines totalling up to $76 million. According to a report from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the Melbourne-headquartered firm is being accused of running
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The government for the small Asian nation of Nepal has reportedly revoked the licenses of three land-based gambling establishments after the trio refused to hand over a combined $7.3 million in outstanding fees. According to a report from Asia Gaming Brief, the enterprises from Rock International Proprietary Limited, Happy Hour Kathmandu and Oriental Hotels Limited
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