Turning Stone Enterprises Boosts Staff with Promotions and New Hires Ahead of June Opening

(AsiaGameHub) -   The Turning Stone Evolution is scheduled to open in June. US.- Turning Stone Enterprises has revealed a series of promotions and new appointments in preparation for the June 29 debut of the Turning Stone Evolution in New York. Jerry Marrello has advanced to the role of senior vice president for hospitality, marking 20 years of tenure with Turning Stone. His career path includes time as a server at Emerald Restaurant, director of nightlife, and general manager of Point Place Hotel Casino, serving most recently as vice president for regional casinos. In other moves, Chris Thomas is transitioning from the Turning Stone banquets team to serve as the chef de cuisine for Sal. Felix Mares, previously the event technology director, has been appointed director of event technology and telecommunications. Additionally, Chelsey Lavere has moved up from senior sales manager for meetings and conventions to the position of associate director of sales. Shenequa Wittman, who served as assistant executive housekeeper for the Brook and Tower Hotels at Turning Stone, will take on the same role to guide the housekeeping staff at The Crescent. Lloyd Bansil has been named executive chef and will manage culinary operations at both Salt and The Grand Expo. Kevin Reeder assumes the role of front office manager. Michael Yaffe, the former executive chef at Foxwoods Resort, joins as assistant executive chef for banquets. Matthias Maier has been selected as director of banquet operations, bringing leadership experience from his time at Aria and Vdara in Las Vegas. Ray Halbritter, CEO of Turning Stone Enterprises and representative for the Oneida Indian Nation, commented: “Today’s announcement reinforces our dedication to excellence. We are promoting established leaders within our organisation and welcoming fresh talent as we move closer to our goal of establishing New York’s premier meetings and convention resort destination.” The Turning Stone Evolution project features The Crescent, the property's fourth hotel, alongside The Salt: Seafood & Raw Bar. Additionally, The Grand Expo is set to open over Labour Day Weekend, effectively doubling the resort’s meeting and convention capacity to 200,000 square feet. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Robinhood curtails prediction market offerings over insider trading fears

(AsiaGameHub) -   Robinhood’s president stated that the platform has prohibited "mention markets," attributing the decision to an elevated risk of insider advantage. UK.- The retail trading platform Robinhood has reportedly reduced the variety of prediction markets accessible to its users, driven by worries about insider trading and the improper use of event contracts. This action highlights increasing apprehension within financial markets regarding prediction contracts, which enable traders to bet on future occurrences. Jordan Sinclair, president of Robinhood UK, informed the Financial Times on Sunday that the company is "highly focused on market abuse and insider trading." He indicated that Robinhood is restricting access to specific contracts, stating, "There are some we’ve chosen that aren’t right for our customers and that is, I think, the way you can kind of navigate that world." A contentious category involves what are known as mention markets, where bets depend on the appearance of particular words or phrases in speeches or earnings calls. Robinhood has removed these types of offerings, citing the increased potential for insider advantage. Sinclair further mentioned that the company favors regulated platforms such as Kalshi and ForecastEx, avoiding riskier ones like Polymarket. Increasing difficulties for prediction markets Robinhood's prediction markets are exclusively available in the United States, a sector experiencing rapid expansion. The rivalry between key players Kalshi and Polymarket has intensified. Kalshi notably criticized some of Polymarket’s products through billboard advertisements featuring slogans such as “We don’t do death markets.” Similar to Kalshi and Polymarket, Robinhood has also faced regulatory conflicts. In September 2025, the company filed a lawsuit against Massachusetts after the Massachusetts Securities Division sought to prohibit its event-based contracts, claiming they were unregistered securities. Robinhood contended that these contracts are federally regulated derivatives traded on designated exchanges, thus falling under the purview of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Last month, Kalshi and Polymarket implemented enhanced surveillance measures to combat insider trading, following a legislative proposal by senators Adam Schiff and John Curtis. This proposed "Prediction Markets are Gambling Act" aims to prohibit prediction markets from offering contracts related to sports. Concurrently, Senator Richard Blumenthal has sent a letter to Polymarket founder and CEO Shayne Coplan, demanding a response by April 24 regarding what he perceives as the platform's inability to prevent insider trading on matters concerning national security. Numerous European nations, including France, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands, have prohibited access to platforms such as Polymarket, classifying them as either unlawful gambling or unauthorized financial instruments. The British Gambling Commission has indicated that it would deem such offerings illegal gambling if introduced in Britain without a proper license. Nevertheless, certain jurisdictions are exploring regulated approaches, including Gibraltar, whose gaming operators primarily serve the British market. Gibraltar has already granted a license to Predictstreet.io under its current gambling regulations, while legislators in Malta are considering the establishment of a specific regulatory framework for prediction markets. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Virginia Governor Vetoes Bill to Legalize Skill Games

(AsiaGameHub) -   Governor Abigail Spanberger has turned down Senate Bill 661. US.- Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has vetoed Senate Bill 661, a bill that aimed to legalize electronic skill gaming devices in the state. She noted that SB 661 would put strain on an already disjointed system and introduce more machines without a full regulatory framework. The governor referenced data collected by the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority (ABC) during the period when skill games were legally allowed to operate in the state between 2020 and 2021. She said this data shows a concentration of machines in communities with higher percentages of residents living below the poverty line, belonging to minority groups, or having lower education levels. She stated in a release: “The lack of a centralized regulatory body for gaming creates gaps in oversight that threaten the Commonwealth of Virginia’s ability to enforce rules consistently, prevent illegal activity, and protect all consumers. Right now, legalizing skill gaming and bringing more of these machines into our communities would overburden an already fragmented system. Legalizing these machines at this moment would also reward operators who knowingly ignored state law for years and set a troubling precedent for how business is conducted in Virginia. “Moving forward, I will continue to have discussions with the General Assembly about how to ensure any expansion of legal gaming in Virginia prioritizes the well-being of all our communities.” Governor Abigail Spanberger. Photo: governor.virginia.gov. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Kansas sports betting revenue rises year-over-year in March

(AsiaGameHub) -   Year-over-year revenue rose by 67.5 percent. United States – The Kansas Lottery has announced that the state’s sports betting revenue reached $13.4 million in March. This marks a 67.5 percent year-over-year gain, though it’s a decrease from February’s $14.2 million. Per the report, the total sports betting handle amounted to $232.2 million. Out of this total, $228 million was wagered online, while $4.1 million was placed at retail venues. DraftKings dominated the online segment with an $82 million handle and $5.9 million in revenue. FanDuel recorded a $67 million handle and $3.3 in revenue, while Fanatics generated $1 million in revenue from a $24.4 million handle. For the retail market, theScore reported a handle of $984,431 and revenue of $111,326. FanDuel had a $1.4 million handle and $159,580 in revenue, and Caesars recorded a $984,431 handle and $111,326 in revenue. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

The AI fraud battles: Slotegrator reveals to operators how to counterattack in a new report

(AsiaGameHub) -   The company’s latest downloadable report details strategies for igaming operators to defend their platforms against the latest wave of AI-driven fraudulent activity. Press release.- AI has become a ubiquitous tool for professionals across all sectors, including sales, law, and content creation—and, regrettably, cybercrime. Slotegrator’s new report outlines how igaming brands can safeguard their operations against the emerging threat of AI-enabled fraud. Online sportsbooks and casinos have long been primary targets for malicious actors. Fraudsters frequently exploit welcome bonuses and promotional offers as a means to illicitly obtain funds. Many justify this behavior as a victimless act, viewing themselves not as criminals, but as modern-day Robin Hoods manipulating a rigged system. In the era of artificial intelligence, scammers have gained access to sophisticated new weaponry. While many operators have historically depended on rigorous KYC protocols to filter out threats, even advanced liveness detection can be bypassed by high-quality deepfakes. Furthermore, synthetic identities—fabricated profiles constructed from stolen personal data sourced from the dark web—pose a significant challenge. These represent only the known methods. As the industry develops better detection for deepfakes, criminals will inevitably pivot to new tactics. Operators often only identify these emerging threats after the damage is done. Ultimately, one must operate under the assumption that initial security measures may be compromised. As the fraud landscape evolves, so too must your defensive strategies. As cybercriminals leverage AI to bypass identity verification and expand their operations, it is imperative to prioritize AI-driven security solutions. These tools are no longer optional; they are critical infrastructure. The scale and complexity of modern threats facing casinos and sportsbooks exceed the processing capabilities of human teams alone. Slotegrator COO Olga Ivanchik stated: “Survival of the fittest will ultimately dictate the market. Brands that embrace this new reality by adopting AI-powered tools will endure, while those clinging to outdated methods will likely be overwhelmed by the same threats.” AI is already being utilized for adaptive UX, real-time marketing, predictive LTV modeling, and risk management. Slotegrator’s new report argues that it is time to elevate these tools, enabling operators to detect and mitigate threats with the necessary speed and precision. Slotegrator’s report provides a comprehensive analysis of the risks facing online casinos and offers a guide to the defensive tools available to combat them. The full report can be downloaded here: https://slotegrator.pro/ebook/how-to-protect-on-line-casino-from-fraud/ This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

SOFTSWISS’ LinkedIn Live Panel: Why Casino Operators Hesitate to Launch a Sportsbook?

(AsiaGameHub) -   This panel will bring together specialists from data analytics, esports betting, industry media, and sportsbook product development. Press release.- SOFTSWISS will host its second LinkedIn Live Panel on April 29. This gathering will assemble experts across data analytics, esports betting, industry media, and sportsbook product development to deliver practical, actionable insights into why casino operators are hesitant to launch a sportsbook, and if that hesitation is justified. Real barriers or myths? Sports betting is among the fastest-growing verticals in igaming, yet a significant number of casino operators have yet to launch their own sportsbooks. The same core concerns keep emerging time and again, and this panel will put every single one of these worries to the test. Concerns to be addressed: Operational complexity Audience overlap Better value Margin volatility Integration risks Live on LinkedIn: April 29, 2026 The session, titled What Stops Casino Operators from Launching the Sportsbook: Myths vs. Reality, will take place on April 29, 2026, from 14:00 to 15:00 CET via LinkedIn Live. This live panel is open to all igaming industry professionals, with free registration available via the LinkedIn event page. Industry challenges through expert eyes SOFTSWISS has created a forum where specialists from Oddin.gg, Bambi Data, Revpanda, and SOFTSWISS Sportsbook will provide operators with a clear roadmap to navigate these concerns, drawing on multiple viewpoints including data analytics, esports betting, industry media, and sportsbook product development. Olga Resiga, chief business development officer at SOFTSWISS, shared: “We’ve assembled one-of-a-kind experts who each bring meaningful value to this discussion from their own distinct perspective. Our aim is to give operators tangible, experience-backed insights they can use in their own evaluation processes. Our objective is to assist operators in achieving their goals in regulated markets, and hosting this type of open industry conversation is one way we support operators beyond just providing technology.” Prior to the session, industry professionals can send in their most urgent sportsbook-related questions for the panel to review. Questions that are selected will be answered live during the session. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

DSTGAMING announced as Gold Sponsor for G&M Events Paraguay 2026

(AsiaGameHub) -   The firm has signed on as a Gold Sponsor for G&M Events Paraguay 2026, bolstering its pledge to expand its presence across the Latin American gaming sector. Press release.- DSTGAMING has been named a Gold Sponsor for the upcoming G&M Events Paraguay 2026, which will take place on 15 and 16 April 2026 in Paraguay. This sponsorship marks another step in the company’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its position within the Latin American gaming landscape. G&M Events Paraguay 2026 is expected to bring together a diverse group of industry participants, including operators, suppliers, and technology providers from across the region. The event serves as a gathering hub for professionals looking to exchange insights, explore emerging market trends, and identify new collaboration opportunities. As a Gold Sponsor, DSTGAMING will play an active role in supporting the event and contributing to its overall success. This level of sponsorship highlights the company’s commitment to maintaining strong engagement with regional stakeholders while boosting its visibility among industry attendees of the summit. DSTGAMING continues to develop and refine its white-label casino platform to meet the evolving needs of operators operating in competitive environments. The company’s solutions focus on delivering stable system performance, scalable infrastructure, and comprehensive operational tools designed to support long-term business growth. In addition to technological development, DSTGAMING has been steadily expanding its footprint across international markets. Participating in regional events is a critical part of this strategy, allowing the company to maintain direct communication with partners and stay informed about shifting market dynamics. The company said: “Through its Gold Sponsorship at G&M Events Paraguay 2026, DSTGAMING continues to reinforce its dedication to supporting industry initiatives and building relationships across South America. The company looks forward to engaging with attendees and contributing to the collaborative environment expected at the upcoming event.” This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

LiveScore revenue rises in FY25 as its brands surpass the UK market average

(AsiaGameHub) -   LiveScore Group, based in Gibraltar, announced a 15% rise in turnover to £206.3 million for the fiscal year ending 31 March 2025. This expansion was primarily driven by a strong UK performance, where revenue grew by 26% to £175.6 million, constituting 85% of the group's total FY25 income. The company filed these latest financial results with Companies House on Friday. In contrast, turnover in Europe fell by 29% to £16.3 million. This followed LiveScore's decision to close its Dutch operations in November 2024 amid heightened regulatory challenges in that market, a move that created £6 million in headwinds for the period. According to analysts at Regulus Partners, the operator's growth exceeded the wider UK market. A note issued on Monday indicated that its LiveScore Bet and Virgin Bet brands grew 20 percentage points faster than the market average. This growth trajectory is anticipated to decelerate in 2026. This is due to an increase in the UK's Remote Gaming Duty, which raised LiveScore's tax rate to 40% of Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) in April. Regulus projects this change could cost the company £20 million to £25 million before any countermeasures are applied. In the rest of the world, turnover decreased by 14% to £14.4 million. Regulus suggested this may be attributable to market "softness in Nigeria". Breaking down the figures by business unit, B2C operations dominated FY25 turnover, representing 90% of the total. B2B advertising contributed 9% of the overall turnover for the year. LiveScore FY25: The bottom line The group's gross profit rose 14% to £158 million for the 2025 financial year, while its cost of sales increased 18% to £48.4 million. LiveScore recorded an operating loss of £26.7 million, an improvement from a £50.7 million loss in 2024. Its EBITDA loss was £15.2 million, a year-on-year improvement of 61%. In November 2024, the company booked £3 million in costs associated with restructuring and streamlining efforts, listed as redundancy expenses. Its earnings report stated the narrower loss "resulted from a gross profit increase that outpaced ongoing significant investment in marketing and the LiveScore brand". March saw the launch of LiveScore's Virgin Bet brand in South Africa, representing its inaugural expansion beyond the UK market. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

DSTGAMING: “A robust and flexible game portfolio requires ongoing evaluation of market behaviour and player preferences”

(AsiaGameHub) -   Focus Gaming News interviewed a representative from DSTGAMING regarding the firm's white-label and turnkey offerings, exploring how they navigate global expansion hurdles and the necessity of streamlined integration for operators heading into 2026. Exclusive interview.—As the international igaming sector grows more intricate, operators are grappling with the difficulties of handling disparate technologies, varied regulatory landscapes, and escalating player demands. In this climate, the need for scalable, integrated solutions is paramount, with speed-to-market and operational efficiency serving as vital competitive advantages. Against this backdrop, Focus Gaming News discussed with a DSTGAMING spokesperson how the firm is tackling these industry-wide pressures. In this exclusive conversation, they explore how turnkey and white-label products mitigate operational friction, the significance of regional customization, and how DSTGAMING is gearing its technology to facilitate the next phase of igaming innovation. Regarding your current global strategy, what is the main pain point that your Turnkey and White-Label solutions are solving for operators in 2026? In 2026, a primary challenge for operators is the mounting difficulty of launching and maintaining viable igaming platforms across diverse territories. Between regulatory variations, fragmented tech stacks, and higher player expectations, managing operations has become increasingly taxing. DSTGAMING’s white-label and turnkey solutions are designed to resolve these issues by providing a unified, fully integrated ecosystem that streamlines both platform launch and daily management. By centralizing essential functions—such as payment connectivity, game aggregation, and back-office administration—into one environment, operators can minimize technical obstacles and accelerate their time-to-market. This organized framework allows operators to prioritize brand development, market entry, and player retention rather than juggling multiple vendors and complex technical setups. As the Game Aggregator is a key pillar of the DSTGAMING ecosystem, how do you ensure that your portfolio remains diverse and localised enough to satisfy players in rapidly evolving markets like Asia and Latin America? Maintaining a robust and flexible game portfolio requires constant assessment of player preferences and market trends. DSTGAMING sustains a varied content library through strategic partnerships with numerous game developers, ensuring a mix of globally recognized hits and region-specific titles. Localization is a top priority, particularly in fast-paced markets like Latin America and Asia, where player tastes shift rapidly. This goes beyond mere translation; it involves aligning with regional cultural themes, specific gameplay styles, and unique device usage habits. Through consistent performance analysis and regional market intelligence, the portfolio is regularly updated to help operators provide engaging, locally tailored experiences while keeping their offerings globally competitive. At Focus Gaming News, we have observed that the biggest challenge for operators today is “Integration Fatigue”, the complexity of managing multiple providers. How is DSTGAMING simplifying this process to ensure a faster time-to-market without sacrificing quality? Integration fatigue has emerged as a significant operational hurdle, especially for those working with a multitude of service providers and content creators. DSTGAMING tackles this through a streamlined integration and aggregation framework engineered to lower technical complexity without compromising on performance. By providing a centralized integration point, operators can access a vast array of services and games via a single technical connection. This drastically cuts down on development time, speeds up onboarding, and reduces compatibility issues. Simultaneously, rigorous quality control and ongoing system refinements ensure that platform stability and the user experience remain top-tier. The result is a faster route to market backed by reliable infrastructure and consistent performance. With SPiCE South Asia happening and SBC Summit on the horizon, what is the main message or innovation that DSTGAMING wants to highlight to the industry during these major events? At major industry events like SPiCE South Asia and SBC Summit, DSTGAMING intends to emphasize its dedication to operational efficiency and scalable technology tailored to changing market needs. The central message focuses on providing adaptable, dependable solutions that allow operators to enter new markets confidently while ensuring long-term viability. A major highlight will be the strength of the integrated ecosystem, showcasing improvements in platform performance, expanded aggregation capabilities, and flexible customization options that support various business models. These events offer a platform to demonstrate how technological adaptability and continuous system refinement allow operators to remain competitive in a fast-evolving industry. Beyond the current product suite, where do you see the next big leap in igaming technology, and how is DSTGAMING preparing for that future? The next significant advancement in igaming technology is expected to center on enhanced data utilization, intelligent automation, and more personalized player experiences. As platforms grow more advanced, the capacity to analyze player behavior and optimize performance in real time will become increasingly vital. “The next major leap in igaming technology is expected to revolve around intelligent automation, enhanced data utilisation, and more personalised player experiences.” DSTGAMING is preparing for this evolution by bolstering its technical foundation to support advanced analytics, scalable data processing, and greater system flexibility. Ongoing investment in platform architecture ensures the company is ready for emerging technologies that boost player engagement and operational efficiency. By prioritizing innovation and long-term adaptability, DSTGAMING is positioning itself to support operators as industry demands continue to shift. This article is provided by a third-party. 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Robinhood limits certain prediction market contracts over insider‑trading worries

(AsiaGameHub) -   Amid increasing concerns regarding the potential abuse of event contracts for insider trading and the use of confidential data, retail trading platform Robinhood has limited the scope of the prediction markets it provides. Speaking to the Financial Times on Sunday, Robinhood UK President Jordan Sinclair stated that the company is “very focused on market abuse and insider trading”. Sinclair noted that Robinhood deliberately withholds access to certain categories of prediction markets and event contracts. “There are some we’ve chosen that aren’t right for our customers and that is, I think, the way you can kind of navigate that world,” he continued. Currently, Robinhood’s prediction markets are accessible exclusively in the US. Regulatory tensions across the industry This decision reflects wider market anxieties regarding insider trading. Although prediction markets—which allow users to trade on the outcomes of future events—are becoming increasingly popular among retail investors, operators have come under scrutiny for potentially facilitating trades based on non-public or secret information. Particularly controversial are “mention markets,” where wagers are placed on whether specific words or phrases will be uttered during public speeches, earnings calls, or comparable events. Robinhood has deliberately barred these contracts because of the significant risk of insider advantage. Sinclair highlighted that the platform has taken a more discerning approach than certain competitors, preferring regulated venues like Kalshi and ForecastEx and steering clear of higher-risk providers such as Polymarket. In an interview with Axios last week, Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour admitted to the risks associated with prediction markets. He remarked: “prediction markets are likely to attract fraud and insider trading.” Mansour stressed the necessity of strong compliance systems. He foresees increased federal scrutiny aimed to identify and punish bad actors within the sector. Robinhood’s stance also mirrors its continuing legal conflict with regulators in Massachusetts. The company initiated a lawsuit against the state in September 2025 following the Massachusetts Securities Division’s attempt to block its event-based contract offerings, arguing that these were unregistered securities being sold to retail investors. Robinhood, conversely, maintains that the contracts in question are federally regulated derivatives listed on designated exchanges. As such, they fall under the sole jurisdiction of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). The firm asserted that Massachusetts was exceeding its authority by seeking to impose state-level securities laws on products already regulated at the federal level. Prediction markets encounter Europe As the US struggles with the regulation of prediction markets, Europe has largely adopted a more restrictive position. In many jurisdictions, these platforms are classified either as illegal gambling or as unlicensed financial instruments. Consequently, nations including France, Germany, and the Netherlands have prohibited access to major operators such as Polymarket. Earlier this year, France’s gambling regulator, the Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ), issued a caution that prediction market platforms “were not authorised in France and are considered illegal gambling services”. It noted that these sites exhibit “addictive characteristics like those found in online gambling – but amplified by the absence of the protective mechanisms that exist in the legal gambling market”. Despite this largely prohibitive stance, some European jurisdictions are starting to investigate regulated routes. Gibraltar recently became the first European nation to license a prediction markets operator, signalling a potential openness to the sector under current betting frameworks. The Predictstreet.io website asserts it is the official prediction market partner for the upcoming Fifa World Cup 2026. Simultaneously, Malta has indicated that it is “actively exploring” a specific statutory framework to regulate prediction markets, emphasising transparency, compliance, and user protection as the market develops. “We recognised early on that users need to feel safe if this industry was going to grow, which means it needed to uphold the highest standards of transparency and compliance”, stated Malta’s Economy Minister Silvio Schembri in late March. Kathryn EvansKathryn reports on concise breaking news, primarily focusing on EMEA and US legislation. She is a proud North Walian, a fluent Welsh speaker, and a lifelong Wrexham FC fan – well before Hollywood took notice. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Galaxsys Grows Its Slot Game Collection with Deep Sea Wild

(AsiaGameHub) -   Galaxsys has rolled out its newest slot title, Deep Sea Wild—an underwater journey set on a 5×5 grid that includes dynamic multipliers, expanding Wild symbols, and an exclusive Snake Hunt bonus feature. Press release.- Galaxsys has revealed the launch of its latest slot game, Deep Sea Wild. This underwater escapade immerses players in a 5×5 grid universe where dynamic Snake and Fish interactions craft a one-of-a-kind gaming experience. Boasting expanding Wilds, progressive multipliers, and a bonus round centered on the Snake chasing Fish, Deep Sea Wild provides multi-layered engagement and a maximum win potential of up to 5000x. Combining traditional reel mechanics with contemporary feature-focused dynamics, the game offers player-managed multiplier advancement, several entry points to bonus rounds, and a buy bonus option for added flexibility. Visually vibrant and strategically stimulating, Deep Sea Wild captures the thrill of underwater pursuits while delivering unexpected and rewarding outcomes. Game features and highlights Dynamic wild interaction Snake and Fish Wild symbols initiate interactive movement that turns other symbols into Wilds and refreshes the grid. Snake hunt feature When Snake and Fish symbols land together, the Snake follows a set path, converting symbols to Wilds before consuming the Fish and resetting the board. Multiplier progress system Trident symbols unlock multipliers ranging from 5x to 1000x, which players can activate independently. Bonus game & buy bonus option Triggered via Scatter symbols or the Buy Bonus option, the Snake grows by eating Fish, expanding Wild coverage and enabling multipliers up to 128x. Deep Sea Wild is yet another demonstration of Galaxsys’ commitment to player-first innovation, merging visually striking graphics, immersive audio, and interactive mechanics that encourage strategic thinking and active engagement. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

BC.GAME advances regulated market expansion with Nigeria launch

(AsiaGameHub) -   BC.GAME has entered the Nigerian market after obtaining a sports betting and casino license, as the operator presses ahead with its expansion into regulated African markets. On Monday, the company announced this move, launching its sportsbook and casino services in Nigeria via its new domain bcbet.ng. BC.GAME secured the license from the Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority. This makes Nigeria its second regulated market, following the license it acquired in Kenya last year. The firm operates out of Anjouan, holding a local gambling license. Kar Kheng Giam, appointed as BC.GAME’s CEO last month, stated that the company is prioritizing a user-friendly experience for bettors in Nigeria’s high-potential market. “Today’s user experience is deeply tied to clarity, consistency, and transparency,” Giam explained. “As we expand into new regulated markets like Nigeria, we are focused on making the platform easier to understand while continuing to enhance how we communicate with our users.” “Nigeria is home to one of the world’s most passionate sports fanbases, with a strong football culture and rapidly growing interest in digital gaming. This launch allows us to bring these elements together in a market with significant long-term potential.” Nigeria’s Exciting Market Nigeria’s youthful population and growing mobile penetration have positioned it as one of the hottest emerging gambling markets globally. Latest statistics from H2 Gambling Capital estimated Nigeria’s total interactive gross win at $1.17 billion last year, projected to reach nearly $2.5 billion by the end of 2030. BC.GAME highlighted the market’s potential in its announcement, stating: “Nigeria is regarded as a high-potential casino and sports betting market, with steady and consistent growth driven by its young, mobile-first population, rising internet penetration, increasing demand for digital entertainment and real-time betting experiences, alongside a regulatory environment that is continuing to mature.” BC.GAME Also Licensed in Anjouan The company noted that its Nigeria launch forms part of its broader strategy to expand into regulated markets, with BC.GAME also holding a license in Anjouan. BC.GAME has not been without controversy, however—last December, it withdrew its license in Curaçao citing an “increasingly hostile” operating environment. This decision followed a November court ruling that declared BC.GAME bankrupt after it failed to pay funds owed to players. BC.GAME was also stripped of its white label license in the UK, sparking concerns over its sponsorship deal with English football club Leicester City. It has a history of operating as an offshore operator without a local license in several global markets. Kyle GoldsmithKyle joined Clarion in December 2023, coming from the sports journalism field, and later became a LatAm-focused senior reporter at iGB. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Genting optimistic on Resorts World Sentosa license renewal, cautious of Iran conflict repercussions

(AsiaGameHub) -   Genting Singapore Limited, the operator of Resorts World Sentosa, states it is “well-positioned” to secure a renewed three-year gaming license this year. For the first time in the market, the Singapore Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) extended the resort’s gaming license on a provisional basis for two years instead of three in February 2024. Citing underperformance from 2021 to 2023, the authority questioned RWS’ ability to maintain “a compelling tourist destination.” In response, RWS accelerated its US$5.3 billion waterfront expansion—designed to boost visitor numbers and support longer stays. Pledging to “strengthen its appeal as a premium lifestyle destination for locals and tourists,” it added a Minion Land theme park; the all-suite Laurus hotel; and an expansive dining and retail district named Weave. The Singapore Tourism Bureau (STB) listed the new Singapore Oceanarium among “notable additions” to the country’s tourism landscape. Part of the RWS 2.0 expansion, the Singapore Oceanarium opened in July 2025. During remarks to shareholders on Friday, Genting Singapore attributed the shortened license term to the global impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. “Since then, the group has advanced its RWS 2.0 transformation in alignment with Singapore’s tourism strategy,” the company said. “The group is well-positioned for the next assessment cycle.” Genting made these comments ahead of its annual general meeting, scheduled for April 15. Genting Singapore ‘navigating external uncertainties’ According to the STB, 19.9 million international travelers visited Singapore in 2025, up 2.3% year-on-year. The bureau expects 17 million to 18 million tourists this year, calling this “a measured approach given global economic uncertainty and political instability affecting travel patterns worldwide.” Genting Singapore is similarly mindful of global tensions and their potential impact on tourism. “The group continues to actively monitor geopolitical developments in the Middle East,” it stated. “Given the evolving nature of the situation,” it will track “international travel flows, cost conditions and broader macroeconomic sentiment.” “Over the longer term, the group’s diversified integrated resort offerings, strong financial position and Singapore’s status as a safe, well-regulated and well-connected destination support its ability to manage external uncertainties while maintaining operational resilience.” Genting Singapore reported lower earnings for 2025 due to development costs, ongoing renovations and a reduced casino win rate. It posted a 17% year-on-year drop in adjusted EBITDA and a 3% year-on-year decline in group-wide revenue to US$1.93 billion. Gaming revenue fell 6% to US$1.26 billion, and net profits were down 33% from 2024. However, non-gaming revenue grew slightly—up 3% to $669 million. In a 2025 CNBC interview, RWS CEO Lee Shi Ruh promised the resort will “be ready” when regulators reevaluate its license suitability ahead of the February 2027 renewal. Marjorie PrestonMarjorie launched her gaming career in 2007 and has focused on Asian gaming markets since 2020. Outside work, she writes about travel and film and plays the drums. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Maryland’s March sports betting handle sees increase

(AsiaGameHub) -   The handle saw a 2.8 per cent increase compared to the previous year. US.- Maryland Lottery and Gaming has announced that the state's sports betting handle reached $604.7 million in March. This represents a 2.8 per cent year-on-year increase and is higher than February's handle of $515.6 million. The report indicates that $595.2 million was wagered online, with an additional $9.5 million bet at retail locations. Player winnings amounted to $542 million, leaving operators with a 10.4 per cent hold on the total handle. The sports betting market contributed $8.8 million to the state. Of this amount, $6.6 million was allocated to the Blueprint Fund, and $2.2 million in mobile proceeds went to the General Fund. The state's six casinos collectively generated $168.1 million in revenue from slot machines and table games. This figure is a 2.3 per cent decrease year-on-year but shows an increase from February's revenue of $148.5 million. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

The Dutch lottery issues a warning about taking legal action against the “biggest illegal gambling site”

(AsiaGameHub) -   Nederlandse Loterij has stated it will employ all legal avenues to counter what it considers illegal competition from unlicensed gambling operations. The Netherlands.- The national lottery operator of the Netherlands, Nederlandse Loterij, has revealed its intention to initiate legal action against Qbet and its related entities. It has labeled the brand as "the biggest illegal gambling site" focusing on Dutch customers. Nederlandse Loterij stated it aims to utilize every legal tool at its disposal to take apart Qbet and the broader network supporting it. Qbet is run by Novatech, the same company that operates 55Bet. In the previous month, the Dutch gambling authority, Kansspelautoriteit, imposed a record €24 million fine on the operator for alleged repeated regulatory violations. Although it is uncommon for a licensed gambling operator, as opposed to a regulator, to sue a black-market rival, Nederlandse Loterij established a precedent last year by filing a groundbreaking case against Lalabet. That case is currently under review in The Hague. Novatech possesses a license from the autonomous Dutch Caribbean territory of Curaçao. It was recently issued a ban in Sweden. Clarifying the company's position, Arjan Blok, Chief Executive Officer of Nederlandse Loterij, commented: "Players can still easily access illegal gambling sites, which lack age verification and betting limits and offer irresponsible bonuses and deceptive payment methods: 200,000 Dutch individuals are gambling on these illegal platforms. It is exactly these players who face the highest risks, as they gamble more frequently and with larger sums on illegal sites. "This is why Nederlandse Loterij is assuming responsibility and bringing the largest illegal gambling site to court. We are targeting not just the direct violator, but also all those behind it who enable this site." This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Betsson Forecasts Profit Decline Amid European Tax Hikes

(AsiaGameHub) -   The Swedish gambling operator is feeling the effects of tax increases in Europe. Sweden.- Betsson AB has issued a preliminary trading update for the first quarter of 2026, warning investors of squeezed margins in a number of key markets. The online gambling firm listed in Stockholm expects group revenue to be €285m, a 3 per cent decrease compared to the €294m reported in Q1 2025. EBIT is forecast to drop by 47 per cent to €34m. The company cites a changing revenue mix and increased expenses, especially from higher taxes, for this decline. Revenue grew in Latin America (€93m, up from €75m) and Western Europe (€61m, up from €56m), but fell in the CEECA region (€96m, down from €122m) and the Nordics (€31m, down from €38m). Sportsbook turnover remained stable at €80m, however, casino revenue declined by €8m to €204m. The B2B segment experienced the most significant impact, with revenue falling to €51m from €90m. Despite investor worries regarding the B2B performance, president and CEO Pontus Lindwall remained positive. He stated: “Our B2B business continues to be weighed down by lower revenue at one of our customers. However, since the start of December, this B2B customer has seen a stabilisation in average activity levels. In the slightly longer term, I am excited about growing our B2B revenue with existing and new partners, as we continue to follow our strategy to generate shareholder value over time.” Regarding the consumer business, Lindwall showed comparable assurance: “Our B2C business continues to perform well overall with good growth and significant contribution to operating income. Nevertheless, we are investing in several B2C markets that are not yet profitable, negatively affecting total EBIT by approximately €10-15m on a quarterly basis. We still believe that these markets have potential to become profitable but continuously monitor and evaluate their performance and prospects.” For the full year 2025, Betsson posted an 8 per cent revenue increase to €1.197bn, but earnings dipped by 1 per cent to €313.7m, indicating the initial impact of greater tax pressures. Early trading in the second quarter has been encouraging, with average daily revenue rising 9 per cent year-on-year up to April 8, and sportsbook margins outperforming the eight-quarter average, according to the company. Betsson is scheduled to release its complete Q1 2026 interim report on April 24. The company has not provided any official financial guidance for the current year. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

UK Tote Group is seeking a new chief operating officer

(AsiaGameHub) -   Dave Hammond has departed from the UK Tote Group following a three-year tenure with the pool betting company. UK. UK Tote Group has announced that Dave Hammond has resigned from his position as chief operating officer, a role he held for eight months after being with the operator for three years. Hammond originally joined the company as chief commercial officer in April 2023 and was elevated to the COO role in August 2024. Prior to his time at the UK Tote Group, Hammond served in senior roles at Inspired Gaming Group, Paddy Power Betfair, SBTech, and DraftKings. He is also the founder of Betconsultancy.com, established in 2018, and previously led the sports betting blockchain initiative Spartos. CEO of UK Tote Group, Alex Frost, stated: “We extend our thanks to Dave for his major contributions to the Tote’s expansion while he was a member of our team. He is now taking a long-awaited career break and will continue to be a good friend to the company. We wish him the very best in his future endeavors.” The UK Tote Group has now begun the search for a new COO, as the broader horse racing industry faces ongoing governance issues and a drop in betting income. This week, the British Horseracing Association called on the public to challenge the Gambling Commission's plan to approve financial risk checks for gambling through the Save our Bets campaign. The UK Tote Group also provides additional services, such as sports betting and online casino. The company holds partnerships with both the men's and women's teams of Wigan Warriors and has recently agreed to a deal with BetMakers to incorporate its quantum technology. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Harrah’s Oklahoma Casino Opens

(AsiaGameHub) -   This is Caesars’ first casino property in the state. U.S.- Harrah’s Oklahoma has officially opened as the first Caesars casino in the state. Developed in partnership with the Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma, the venue sits along Route 66 and features 12 table games, over 1,000 slot machines, a high-limit gaming area, plus bars and restaurants including Arrow & Ember and Dash Café. The ribbon-cutting ceremony was attended by legendary Oklahoma football figures Barry Switzer and Bob Stoops. Caesars noted the location is expected to create more than 300 jobs across gaming, hospitality, food and beverage, facilities, security, and administrative operations. “Beyond job creation, Harrah’s Oklahoma is poised to serve as a tourism anchor along the Route 66 corridor, drawing visitors from across Oklahoma and neighboring states. The property highlights the value of tribal and corporate partnerships in fostering regional economic development, workforce growth and community investment,” the company stated. Harrah’s Oklahoma ribbon-cutting ceremony. Photo: Caesars. Joe Scibetta, SVP and general manager of Harrah’s Oklahoma, shared: “This is a landmark moment for our team, our partners and the Chandler community. We’re proud to officially open our doors and introduce a destination that delivers the Harrah’s experience while creating something fresh and exciting for Oklahoma.” In March, the Muscogee Nation and Muscogee Nation Gaming Enterprises hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the opening of the Coweta Casino Hotel. The venue is situated on 17 acres at the southeast corner of East 131st Street South and State Highway 51 in Coweta. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Kansas Casino Revenue Declines Year-Over-Year in March

(AsiaGameHub) -   Revenue fell by 3.7 per cent compared to March 2025. US.- The Kansas Lottery has published its March casino gaming report. Revenue reached $37.6m, marking a 3.7 per cent decline year-over-year, though it rose from $35.5m in February. The report indicates Hollywood Casino was the market leader, generating $15.5m in revenue, a 0.4 per cent rise from March 2025. Kansas Star Casino came next with $14.6m, a 7 per cent decrease. Kansas Crossing Casino posted $3.8m, up 1.9 per cent, while Boot Hill Casino reported $3.75m, down 11.7 per cent. Cumulative revenue for the fiscal year through March 31 is $321.8m, representing a 3.8 per cent increase compared to the prior year. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

SOFTSWISS highlights progress in LatAm at SiGMA South America 2026

(AsiaGameHub) -   SOFTSWISS has wrapped up its involvement in SiGMA South America 2026, where non-executive director Rubens Barrichello and company specialists discussed Brazil’s regulated market growth and sports betting tactics. Press release.- SOFTSWISS concluded its attendance at the SiGMA South America Summit 2026 in São Paulo, Brazil. The firm shaped conversations around regulated market expansion through expert panels and industry dialogues, supported by a series of event-specific initiatives. The tech provider’s on-site activities featured Rubens Barrichello, non-executive director for Latin America at SOFTSWISS, who arrived at the expo hall in a Porsche racing car. The vehicle was later transformed into a racing simulator for visitors to the company’s booth. Barrichello also participated in the summit’s opening ceremony. In his address, he highlighted Brazil’s status as a fast-maturing betting market, where the next phase of growth hinges on advanced technology, clear regulation, and social responsibility. He stressed that this process requires collaboration between the government and tech companies. Rubens Barrichello, non-executive director for LatAm at SOFTSWISS, shares: “I appreciate how the SiGMA South America summit brings together two worlds I know well – racing and technology. The people I meet here understand that building a sustainable market in Brazil takes discipline, tech expertise, and, of course, teamwork. And this reminds me a lot of the racing environment, where teamwork and precision make all the difference.” On the main expo stage, SOFTSWISS hosted an exclusive expert segment: SOFTSWISS Track: Sports Betting Strategy, Integrity & Speed. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup approaching, regulators, legal experts, and industry professionals discussed the future of betting across Latin America. The programme opened with a fireside chat between Plínio Lemos Jorge, president of Brazil’s National Association of Games and Lotteries (ANJL), and Carla Dualib, Regional Business Development Manager at SOFTSWISS and Communication Director at ANJL. They explored the rapid growth of the Brazilian market and the accountability that comes with operating at scale. Carla Dualib, Regional Business Development Manager for Latin America at SOFTSWISS, comments: “A year ago, many of these conversations were still theoretical. Brazil’s market has moved past the point where general ideas are enough. What made these sessions valuable was the willingness to get specific – regulators, operators, and tech providers sharing what actually works on the ground. Honest dialogues like that really move the industry forward.” Beyond the conference stage, SOFTSWISS unveiled the second edition of its limited capsule collection, created in collaboration with Rubens Barrichello and iconic racing brand Sparco. Inspired by the Driven by Ambition concept, the capsule was designed by Brazilian Sportswear Designer Denis Romanello. It reflects a shared focus on performance and reliability across motorsport and technology. The summit concluded with the SOFTSWISS Racing Carnival, an exclusive karting event at the Kartódromo de Granja Viana. The tech provider’s partners joined Rubens Barrichello for demonstration races and competitive karting heats. This racing experience was accompanied by live samba performances, interactive activities, and networking in an informal setting. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.