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NASDAQ and Toronto-listed Bragg Gaming Group of Canada has entered into an agreement with Sega Sammy Creation Inc., of Japan to be the Asian slot and pachinko developer’s sole and exclusive content distributor worldwide for a select catalog of games for the online market. The deal has an initial duration of 3-years. Sega Sammy Creation
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With the demise of the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA, the Bradley Act) following a U.S. Supreme Court on May 14, 2018 sports betting liberalization at the state level rolled across America like thunder with consumers, casinos, and state legislatures welcoming the decision that made the practice legal nationwide again for
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Japanese entertainment company, Samurai Studio®, the overseas facing real money game studio of NatsumeAtari has joined forces with Swintt through the Malta company’s SwinttStudios partnership program. Swintt was founded in 2018 as the B2B game studio of the Glitnor Group, purveyors of Lucky Casino and Happy Casino. NatsumeAtari remains one of only a small handful
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On Tuesday, September 27th, 2022 Spain’s national team looks to come through on an elusive win vs. Portugal & Cristiano Ronaldo in Nations League competition. The head coach of Spain, Luis Enrique, attempted to remain optimistic regarding Spain’s chances of advancing in the Nations League competition after a recent disappointing home loss to Switzerland. For
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Commercial gaming in the USA broke the $5 billion threshold again in July, according to the latest numbers available from the American Gaming Association’s (AGA) Commercial Gaming Revenue Tracker. As the world health crisis gets smaller and smaller in the rear-view mirror, there are still lingering effects on the numbers year-on-year and when comparing the
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Nevada gaming regulators have unanimously recommended that Providence, Rhode Island-based Bally’s be approved to acquire the Tropicana on the Las Vegas Strip and be licensed to operate the casino. The preliminary approval comes over a year after the $308 million purchase from Penn Entertainment Inc., was first announced. Bally’s Corp. representatives told the Board they expected
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