Gaming Industry News - Page 3
A new unified, Europe-wide gambling standard to identify and reduce harm has been approved by the CEN.
New data reveals illegal gambling revenue hike, leading to tax shortfalls and spike in addiction.
Google ban sweepstakes casino ads, reclassifying the 'free-to-play' model as unlicensed online gambling.
Ontario's CA$8.5B iGaming record shows casino revenue dominates sports betting surge.
Italy’s customs and monopolies agency, ADM, is radically reshaping the country’s €21 billion gambling industry from November 13th.
Michigan's iGaming revenue dips for September but soars 33.5% year-over-year.
Reflecting the decline in high-street betting, William Hill is closing stores across the UK. Is this the end of a cultural institution?
Taxing gambling to scrap the two-child cap creates a dangerous trade-off with black market player safety.
Las Vegas Sands is ending its digital venture and cutting 400 jobs, citing high costs and market saturation.
Michigan’s online gambling revenue dips in June as regulators boost enforcement and player protection efforts.
The commission is hoping to get a “deep and broad understanding” of the gambling market.
The Better Gambling Forum outlines its six-pillar RG3P Framework to tackle gambling harm worldwide.
Lib Dem MP Max Wilkinson urges tougher gambling reforms: higher taxes, ad bans, and stronger player protection.
Midnite’s AI-generated gambling advert has been banned for appealing to children, raising fresh concerns about youth exposure on social media.
Greek authorities probe 200 people accused of laundering millions via gambling loophole.