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Pre-Super Bowl hoopla spotlights first ‘season’ of Aristocrat’s NFL slots
Culminating an impressive first season, a touted rookie might challenge the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce storyline for attention ahead of... more
eConnect’s technology geared to meet needs of gaming industry
It would be easy for eConnect Global to sell its technology to a wide spectrum of businesses. But the Las Vegas-based provider of... more
Light & Wonder announces aggregation agreement with 1X2 Network
Light & Wonder Friday announced an exclusive aggregation arrangement that will debut U.K.-based 1X2 Network’s content in the U.S.... more
Non-gaming activities most important to younger casino patrons, study finds
A study released Wednesday by LaneTerralever (LT) found that non-gaming options factor hugely into which brick-and-mortar casinos gamblers... more
Why gambling addiction is suddenly a problem for banks
When Rob Minnick needed money to fuel his betting habit, he often found it where a lot of gamblers do. He got a cash advance on a credit... more
Gambling companies battle ESPN in new talent war
Gambling platforms are unleashing plans to become the next great sports media companies. Online sports betting is one of the... more
IGSA welcomes Intel as Silver member
The International Gaming Standards Association Friday announced that Intel is now a Silver member of the organization. According to the... more
Focus on Galaxy Gaming: Galaxy Operating System brings visual flair to table games
The visual and sensory attraction advantage that slot floors have traditionally wielded over their table game counterparts has some strong... more
Focus on Galaxy Gaming: Galaxy primed for expansion, new CEO says
Galaxy Gaming plans to enter new markets while expanding its game roster for land-based and online casinos, the recently appointed CEO... more
Underdog Sports becomes first sportsbook operator to support federal GRIT Act
Underdog Sports has become the first sports betting operator to come out in support of the federal GRIT Act, which would take half of the... more



