Category: Igaming
NCLGS: Open communication with tribes benefits all
Tribes in several states are likely to propose mobile-betting arrangements similar to the hub-and-spoke system recently implemented in... more
Analyst: Sports betting up significantly and growing
Gross gaming revenue for online sports betting (OSB) jumped 25 percent in Q2 of 2024, according to Jefferies Equity Research analyst James... more
New Jersey: Rakin’ Bacon! Odyssey has omnichannel debut at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hard Rock Bet
Rakin’ Bacon! Sahara is now live in New Jersey. The slot game debuted July 19 with an exclusive omnichannel launch, in-person at the Hard... more
Aristocrat Interactive to offer games at PlayAlberta, expanding into province
With Alberta now on track for an Ontario-style, regulated, open online gaming market, any news involving the crown corporation showing how... more
Wall Street Bets: Rush Street, industry fundamentals, Strip room rates, Hard Rock Northern Indiana
Rush Street Interactive In his weekly look at stocks and themes investors are inquiring about, Jefferies analyst David Katz July 21 wrote... more
Preparations ramp up as G2E approaches
At last year’s Global Gaming Expo, Jonathan Michaels estimates he had 55-60 meetings over four days. “There were a lot of things that were... more
The United States Igaming Revenue Report – June 2024
An overview of igaming revenue in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Michigan, Connecticut, West Virginia, Delaware, and Rhode Island, the seven... more
Rush Street’s top 10 casino games in Delaware as market reports another revenue increase
As reported in CDC Gaming’s ‘Igaming Focus’ last week, Rush Street Interactive (RSI) is said to be gearing up for a sale.... more
NCLGS: Growth of unregulated games threatens public trust, RG efforts, state operations
The growth of unregulated gambling, from so-called skill games to online sweepstakes casinos, threatens to erode public trust in licensed... more
NCLGS: Operators argue their case that taxation needs to be fair, competitive
The panel title was “Just the Facts, Ma’am,” the topic whether gaming companies are living up to their tax obligations. If any... more




