Churchill Downs Incorporated announces record first-quarter net revenue

(AsiaGameHub) -   Year-over-year net revenue saw a 3 per cent increase. U.S. – Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI) has published its financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2026. Net revenue hit a record $663m, up 3 per cent year-over-year. Net income came in at $83m, rising 8 per cent, while adjusted EBITDA reached $257m, marking a 5 per cent increase. The wagering services and solutions segment recorded $118m in revenue, a $2m gain compared to Q1 2025. Adjusted EBITDA for the segment was $45m, up $4m, with growth mainly driven by lower legal costs for the racing business and expansion in retail sports betting. The gaming segment generated $262m in revenue, a $5m decrease from the same period in 2025. First quarter 2026 adjusted EBITDA for the segment hit $123m, down $1m. The live and historical racing segment posted $301m in revenue, up from $277m, and recorded $113m in adjusted EBITDA, an increase from the prior year's $102m. In February, the company launched Marshall Yards Racing & Gaming in Southwestern Kentucky. In April, it announced a finalized agreement to acquire the intellectual property of the Preakness Stakes and Black-Eyed Susan Stakes from 1/ST Maryland LLC for $85m. 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.

BGaming Launches New Slot: Bling Blitz Diamond Drop

(AsiaGameHub) -   This title is inspired by Jewel Boom Super Drop. Press release.- BGaming captivates audiences with the debut of its newest #Classic title, Bling Blitz Diamond Drop. Drawing influence from the studio's hit Jewel Boom Super Drop, the game preserves its traditional appeal while incorporating player insights to refine the gaming experience. Bling Blitz Diamond Drop features an elongated one-line layout. The expanded visual design of BGaming’s latest release provides players with a clear view of every spinning reel, heightening the suspense of each turn. This is further elevated by polished graphics and vibrant color schemes, set against a glistening black-and-gold background. Collector symbols serve as a core element of the base game, enabling players to gather accumulating rewards during the Super Spins bonus, with a top prize of ×3,000 available. Positioned above the reels are three diamond-adorned chests, each representing a specific bonus feature and contributing to animations designed to build player excitement. Players should remain alert for the Colossal Spins mode. Upon landing, the giant Coin symbol expands across additional reels, increasing the potential for significant payouts. In addition to the Colossal Spins bonus, players have the opportunity to activate Jackpot Spins and Hold ‘n’ Win Spins. Each of these three bonus rounds is crafted to improve player interaction and retention. Players may trigger several of these features simultaneously, which increases winning opportunities and provides access to exclusive mechanics such as the Jackpot Wheel. 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.

Riding the innovation wave: 1xBet’s outcomes from participating in SIC Cyprus 2026

(AsiaGameHub) -   The conference took place on April 16 at The Warehouse by IT Quarter exhibition centre located in Limassol. Press release.- 1xBet was one of the core contributors to the prestigious SIC Cyprus 2026 conference, which was hosted on April 16 at The Warehouse by IT Quarter exhibition centre in Limassol. This year, over 1,200 professionals specializing in igaming, SEO, and digital marketing attended the event, and more than 40 well-regarded brands set up their exhibition booths on site. 1xBet participated in expert industry discussions and launched a fully functional hub at booth E4 for sharing experience, exchanging insights, and building business connections. The brand’s team paired productive networking activities with interactive entertainment, a giveaway of exclusive limited-edition merchandise, and other high-value prizes. The relaxed informal atmosphere facilitated open conversations and the establishment of promising partnership deals. 1xBet managers held talks with the brand’s partners on optimizing traffic conversion and rolling out new cooperation models. It was highlighted that fast adaptation to shifts in the digital landscape supports business scaling and drives commission growth. At SIC Cyprus 2026, the 1xBet team introduced digital marketing experts to the earning benefits of the 1xPartners affiliate programme. The programme has operated in the market for over 10 years and provides flexible cooperation frameworks including RevShare, CPA, and Hybrid models, with lifelong commission payouts of up to 50% from referred players. The high performance of 1xPartners’ real-time analytics and monitoring tools has been recognized by more than 500,000 partners across 150 countries. If you missed the opportunity to meet 1xBet managers in Limassol and go over cooperation details, you can contact them online to maximize the conversion rate of registrations into deposits with 1xPartners. 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.

Evolution转向美洲,因受监管收入占比达48%

(AsiaGameHub) -   Evolution Gaming attributed a further dip in first-quarter revenue to declining channelisation rates throughout Europe. The company announced Q1 net revenue of €513 million, a 1.5% decrease compared to the same period last year. On Wednesday, Group CEO Martin Carlesund informed analysts that regional performance "was somewhat mixed in the quarter, [as] Europe is not performing well at the moment". Based on customer IP address data, Carlesund approximated that 48% of its Q1 revenue came from regulated markets. Commenting on the European performance, the CEO stated, “Because regulation in certain markets fails to achieve the correct balance between player protection and entertainment, customers continue to use unlicensed operators, and channelisation is falling rapidly and substantially. This damages the entire business, and the most vulnerable players lose the protection offered by regulated operators while still seeking out Evolution's products.” He pinpointed inadequate channelisation in the UK, the Netherlands, and Sweden as particular areas of concern. LatAm has ‘great momentum’ In contrast, he noted that Latin America possessed "great momentum," while North America was experiencing "steady growth." “Both North America and LatAm achieved another record revenue high. The growth rate in North America accelerated from the fourth quarter. It appears somewhat soft when reported in euros, but in US dollars, the year-on-year growth was approximately 21%, up from 19% in Q4,” Carlesund remarked. He clarified that the firm is reorienting its focus from Europe to the Americas, citing the recent launch of several major new games and the acquisition of an Argentine developer. He referred to Europe as "the primary headache at present." “The US and LatAm are the regions where we plan to concentrate the majority of our investments in 2026. Both areas possess significant potential, as they are still in the early stages of development,” Carlesund further added. Regarding other markets, he mentioned that Africa continues to expand, albeit from a modest starting point. “New games are very popular there, and our recently launched Red Baron has surpassed expectations. Additionally, our real-money gaming (RMG) portfolio is beginning to gain popularity.” Europe remains attractive in long term Despite Carlesund's negative short-term view of Europe, the company remains optimistic about its long-term prospects. He told analysts that regulatory shifts are responsible for the current challenges, but he believes “regulators will ultimately have to adopt and adapt to safeguard players, and through appropriate regulation, not force, encourage them back into the regulated market.” Last year, Evolution implemented ring-fencing measures for its European operations to prevent its services from supporting the black market. This action was a response to an investigation by the UK Gambling Commission into its activities within the UK's illegal market. Carlesund had previously expressed regret over the substantial cost of this initiative in 2025, which negatively affected overall profitability. 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.

GeWeTe and Betson Enterprises Collaborate to Strengthen US Market Presence

(AsiaGameHub) -   A new partnership is bringing sophisticated kiosk solutions to operators of Coin Operated Amusement Machines (COAM). Press release.- GeWeTe, a global frontrunner in cash-handling and kiosk technology and part of the Merkur Group, has entered a strategic alliance with Betson Enterprises, a premier distributor of gaming and amusement equipment across North America. The collaboration aims to deploy advanced self-service kiosk solutions within the Georgia Coin Operated Amusement Machine (COAM) sector. As per the agreement, GeWeTe will supply its established kiosk platforms, and Betson Enterprises will manage comprehensive distribution, financing, installation, and continuous service support throughout the state. This ensures operators receive a fully integrated turnkey solution tailored for regulated gaming settings. Boasting over 33 years in the industry and more than 60,000 systems installed globally, GeWeTe provides secure, automated kiosk technology that enhances cashflow management, decreases reliance on manual cash processing, and simplifies redemption processes. The CEO of GeWeTe stated: “Georgia is a pivotal market as operators gear up for forthcoming changes to COAM prize redemption. Betson’s robust market footprint, customer networks, and financial services make them the perfect partner to supply turnkey kiosk solutions that meet shifting regulatory demands. Furthermore, this alliance signifies a key step in fortifying our U.S. footprint. The United States has become one of our core markets, where we have seen significant success over the last six years.” Starting July 1, 2026, updated regulations will require Georgia COAM venues to switch to authorized redemption methods, such as gift cards. GeWeTe’s automated kiosks aid operators in complying with these mandates by offering secure, self-service redemption choices that limit interference with everyday business activities. The general manager of Georgia Gaming at Betson Enterprises commented: “Teaming up with GeWeTe allows us to offer top-tier kiosk solutions to the Georgia COAM market. These kiosks go beyond mere compliance—they empower our clients to run their operations more effectively, obtain clearer insights into cashflow, and future-proof their establishments for the era of regulated redemption.” In partnership, GeWeTe and Betson Enterprises will equip COAM operators with contemporary kiosk solutions that lessen on-site complications, bolster cash security, and increase operational productivity. This allows venue owners and operators to adjust with assurance as the market landscape changes. 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.

FDJ denies UK exit for Unibet as betting and gaming chief unveils turnaround plan

(AsiaGameHub) -   FDJ United has no plans to pull its Unibet brand out of the UK market—even amid persistent tax pressures and a drop in betting revenues during the first quarter—according to Pascal Chaffard, the company’s new head of gaming and betting. In its Q1 earnings update released yesterday, FDJ stated that its Kindred UK gross gaming revenue (GGR) fell by 24.1%. Additional challenges loomed as the remote gaming duty was raised from 21% to 40% of GGR starting in April. FDJ also faced continued difficulties in the Netherlands during Q1, driven by the nation’s recent tax increases. Group-wide GGR for Q1 rose slightly by 1% to €2.175 billion, whereas revenue decreased by 3% to €895 million. However, the online betting and gaming segment—comprising Kindred operations—recorded drops in both GGR (-1%) and revenue (-8%). Excluding performance from the UK and Netherlands, online betting and gaming GGR increased by 6% in the quarter, while revenue saw a marginal 1% decline. Chaffard, who recently transitioned from CFO to spearhead a strategic turnaround of FDJ’s online betting and gaming division, was queried during the earnings call about whether FDJ might consider exiting the UK market. Yet he remains optimistic about the market, noting: “Our UK market share is in the low single-digit range. We are profitable in the UK. “Therefore, we have no intention to leave the UK. That’s not the issue—instead, we have certain challenges to address. “We need to figure out how to stay compliant while also being able to grow. [Frankly] some of our competitors have managed this, and we’re just as capable as they are.” Collaboration to play critical role in FDJ’s UK turnaround Offering more details on FDJ’s plan to reverse its UK performance, Chaffard explained that the company would rely on improved collaboration across its various departments. He told analysts that departments had been overly siloed in the past. In its Q1 report, FDJ noted it had already started plans to launch “targeted task forces” in the UK and Netherlands to boost collaboration. “We had marketing initiatives from the marketing team, product initiatives from the product team, responsible gaming (RG) requirements from the RG team, and anti-money laundering (AML) requirements from the AML team—all operating without really collaborating to find the most effective way to implement these measures and ensure overall efficiency,” Chaffard told analysts. “So this is about adjusting our work processes. “It’s also about how we dive into the details using the necessary data to truly understand which decisions and actions are the right ones to take. “What I’ve done is bring all the specialists together in one room. It’s clear that all these elements are fully interconnected.” Chaffard also emphasized that FDJ doesn’t expect the UK turnaround to take a long time, adding: “The key is to do things correctly. We don’t believe it will take years to fix this, as it’s not a deeply structural issue. “It’s more about our work approach and how we implement our various measures, as I mentioned. So there’s absolutely no consideration of exiting the UK. Our top priority is to resolve this issue, and it will likely take a few quarters—not just one, but several—rather than years, to achieve this, honestly.” Kyle GoldsmithKyle joined Clarion in December 2023, coming from the sports journalism field before later taking on the role of a senior reporter focused on Latin America 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.

Notix.Games becomes a full-scale tech provider by launching a turnkey casino platform

(AsiaGameHub) -   Notix.Games has rolled out a turnkey casino platform, signifying its transition into a complete B2B technology provider. This solution is set to make its debut at SBC Summit Malta. Press release. – Notix.Games is expanding its product portfolio from two lines to three, marking the company’s evolution into a more comprehensive B2B technology provider. The Cyprus-based iGaming vendor will present its new turnkey casino platform at SBC Summit Malta, which takes place from 28 to 30 April 2026. Founded in 2023, the firm has rapidly grown its product range and now introduces a flexible, fully equipped solution for end-to-end casino management. The platform is designed to address key challenges faced by operators—especially in dynamic emerging markets—such as the limited flexibility of existing turnkey solutions and over-reliance on a single vendor. The new platform supports both launching new casinos and migrating from current systems for operators seeking greater flexibility and customization. Migration can be done through gradual integration without the need for a full system replacement. Its modular architecture includes essential tools for game and player management, payment processing and compliance operations, as well as promotional features for bonus campaigns, marketing activities, and affiliate management. The product will continue to evolve with additional personalization, gamification, and compliance modules. Dinara Pogodina, CEO of Notix.Games, stated: “Our mission is to deliver tangible value to operators worldwide, and the launch of this platform is the next logical step in our product development strategy. It is built to help our partners simplify operations while remaining scalable and adaptable. “Moving from a game studio and aggregator to a full-scale technology provider is a significant milestone for Notix.Games. It reflects our commitment to creating practical, reliable solutions that meet the real needs of operators in a fast-changing market.” Notix.Games started as a game studio and casino aggregator, focusing on high product quality standards, continuous innovation, compliance, and dedicated partner service. Since 2023, its aggregator— the technological foundation for the new platform—has integrated over 50 leading game providers via a single API, and the company now serves multiple operators globally, including 1XBet. At SBC Summit Malta, Notix.Games will showcase its new platform at its first-ever exhibition stand, D50. Visitors are invited to book a meeting with the team to learn more about the company’s products and future development plans. 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.

New Zealand’s iGaming bill clears final parliamentary reading

(AsiaGameHub) -   New Zealand’s Online Casino Gambling Bill has successfully completed its third and final parliamentary reading this week, as the iGaming sector prepares for a 2027 launch. Sponsored by Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden, this legislation aims to strengthen consumer safeguards and roll out licensing and taxation frameworks for operators. The bill now moves to Royal Assent and is forecast to be enacted into law in May. Key provisions of New Zealand’s iGaming bill The bill allows for the issuance of up to 15 licenses to eligible online casino operators via a competitive application process. The Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) will oversee the licensing regime in line with a revised timeline published in March 2026.  Entain announced in March that it was pursuing three of the 15 available licenses. During the company’s FY25 earnings call, CEO Stella David noted that, with its exclusive New Zealand betting brand TAB, Entain is the sole online operator able to cross-sell sports betting and iGaming services.   This timeline plans for the licensing process to launch in July, with an application deadline set for 1 December 2026. Licensed operators will face strict compliance requirements.  “This bill upholds the coalition agreement by closing the gambling tax loophole and mandating that licensed online casino operators pay taxes, just like any other business operating in New Zealand,” van Velden stated during a government update on Thursday. The legislation also bolsters the DIA’s regulatory enforcement capabilities. According to van Velden, these tools will include: Take-down notices Formal warnings Enforceable undertakings Penalties of up to NZ$5 million for serious or repeated breaches The government had previously announced that it would allocate a portion of gross gaming revenue (GGR) from licensed online casinos to support local sports clubs, community groups and grassroots organisations.  Cabinet papers from November revealed that the government was considering earmarking 4% of operator GGR to fund these community contributions. This funding could generate between NZ$10 million and NZ$20 million in its first year if the new regime launches on 1 January 2027, though stakeholders have hinted at further delays. The launch was already pushed back from its initial 2026 target. Offshore operators put on notice A notable feature of the legislation is its extraterritorial reach. The enhanced enforcement powers of the online casino gambling bill will ensure that New Zealand’s gambling laws apply to all online casino services accessible within the country, regardless of the operator’s physical location.  This legislation aims to close the loopholes currently exploited by some offshore providers. Operators that fail to submit license applications by the 1 December 2026 deadline will face legal obligations to cease providing their services in the country. They will also be subject to the same NZ$5 million penalty cap for non-compliance. Industry flags tight timeline as race against the clock The bill passed its first reading in parliament by 83 votes to 39 and advanced to the Governance and Administration committee in July 2025.  Throughout the legislative process, industry stakeholders and legal experts raised concerns regarding the accelerated timeline and lack of regulatory detail. Legal advisers cautioned that the compressed schedule could limit thorough consultation on forthcoming regulations.  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.

ICONIC21 Introduces Squeeze Baccarat: Reimagining the Reveal Ritual in RNG Format

(AsiaGameHub) -   The provider's newest offering brings a digital version of Squeeze Baccarat, featuring extensive customization options tailored to suit any operator's branding. Press release.- Enter the most thrilling phase of a traditional casino game with Squeeze Baccarat, a fresh RNG title from popular igaming content provider ICONIC21, centered on the suspense of the reveal. This game places the power of the card reveal directly in the player's hands. Through straightforward, intuitive movements, like peeling back a corner, players can reveal cards at their own speed, swapping out the passive animation of standard RNG baccarat for a deliberate and tactile ritual. This player-controlled pacing mirrors the signature tension that has characterized squeeze baccarat at the live table for years, ensuring each reveal is a moment of real suspense rather than a pre-programmed sequence. All visual components of Squeeze Baccarat are fully customizable, ranging from the interface and card designs, enabling partners to perfectly match the game to their specific brand identity. This makes the title a perfect match for any lobby, whether featured as a flagship branded product or integrated smoothly into an operator's broader portfolio. This launch bolsters ICONIC21’s fast-growing virtual games sector, which continues to expand alongside the company's established live casino and slots offerings. With a monthly release cadence already established, Squeeze Baccarat stands as the latest entry in a lineup of titles aimed at providing operators with fresh, high-performing content. Edvardas Sadovskis, chief product officer at ICONIC21, commented: “The squeeze is a moment every baccarat player looks forward to. That slow, careful reveal before a big win creates the tension. The issue? That sensation rarely survives the transition to RNG. It gets swapped for an animation, and the magic disappears. We wouldn't allow that to happen. Achieving the correct squeeze in a digital setting is genuinely difficult, but we succeeded, and to be honest, we are quite pleased with the result. Rather than watching it unfold, the player controls the reveal themselves. Combine this with full brand customization, and you have something operators can genuinely call their own. We look forward to seeing what our partners do with it.” 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.

BetHog Closes $10 Million Series A Funding to Launch AI Live Dealers

(AsiaGameHub) -   BetHog has wrapped up a $10 million Series A funding round and introduced Sentient Studios—a B2B service that allows operators to incorporate AI-driven dealers into their live casino platforms. BetHog, a crypto-focused casino and sports betting platform, was established in early 2024 by the team behind FanDuel. Its digital-asset investor base, led by RockawayX, strengthens its strategic alignment for targeting crypto-friendly or Web3 audiences. Will Ventures and RockawayX jointly led the round, bringing BetHog’s total funding to $16 million. Participants also include PCV, 6MV, Bullpen Capital, and Advancit Capital. Per a Wednesday statement, the funds will be used to enhance AI live dealer capabilities on its platform and accelerate Sentient Studios’ commercial rollout to operators worldwide. Sentient Studios: A Software-First Solution Sentient Studios positions itself as a direct competitor to the traditional live dealer model, which relies on third-party studios and human croupiers. To lower barriers for operators to trial and scale, the platform operates on a pure revenue-share basis with no upfront costs. Unlike traditional live dealer setups, the platform offers far greater flexibility. Without studio staffing constraints, operators can dynamically scale tables, customize dealer personas and branded environments, and maintain continuous gameplay. Multi-language support further expands the addressable player base. Sunny, the AI Dealer The offering builds on BetHog’s AI blackjack dealer, Sunny. Launched in October 2025, Sunny is now available in 12 languages. Baccarat and Roulette are scheduled to be added later this year. “Over the past six months, we’ve tested our basic AI dealer and found it’s 10 times more popular than its live dealer counterpart. We’ve also seen improved player retention and satisfaction,” said Nigel Eccles, CEO and co-founder of BetHog. Nigel Eccles, CEO and co-founder of BetHog AI Dealer Technology Confronts Regulatory and Market Scrutiny AI dealers are not without challenges. Live casinos have long relied on authentic, physical studio setups. Players view real dealers and equipment as crucial for building trust and credibility. Certain jurisdictions also maintain strict regulatory oversight. Operators will need to address regulators’ and players’ concerns about game integrity, data privacy, and transparency. Industry observers have previously flagged copyright and intellectual property issues with synthetic alternatives—an area operators must resolve contractually before launching. 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.

First-time ‘no tax on tips’ deduction welcomed by casino workers, though stakeholders advocate for making it permanent

(AsiaGameHub) -   On April 16, U.S. President Donald Trump took a last-minute trip to Las Vegas—his first visit to the Silver State since assuming office last January—to highlight the success of his “no tax on tips” measure, which was included in his omnibus legislation from last July and went into effect for the first time during this tax season. Casino dealers and staff were among the primary inspirations behind the new measure, which runs through 2028 and allows eligible workers to deduct up to $25,000 in tipped income, including casino chips. Trump, who first proposed the idea at a Las Vegas campaign rally in June 2024, has had deep ties to the gaming and hospitality industries for decades. The 45th and 47th U.S. president previously operated casinos in Atlantic City from the mid-1980s to the early 2000s, and his current Trump Hotels brand manages eight non-gaming resorts, including one in Las Vegas. The unplanned event wasn’t held at Trump Las Vegas; instead, it took place at the non-gaming AC Hotel Las Vegas Symphony Park. “Thanks to our tax cuts, this week, thousands of Nevada waiters, waitresses, casino dealers, bartenders, bellmen, barbers, caddies – oh, I love those caddies, they’re very good if you have the right caddy – and valets received the biggest tax refunds of their entire lives,” Trump said at the event, per the Nevada Independent. “And I just want to say, ‘You’re welcome.'” No tax on tips: a positive step but with flaws So far in his second term, the gaming industry hasn’t exactly embraced Trump’s financial policies warmly. His tariff increases have created uncertainty for suppliers and disrupted international travel; the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is adopting prediction markets; and the cap on gambling loss deductions for tax returns was lowered to 90%—a small yet impactful change for gamblers. However, Trump’s no tax on tips measure is likely his most significant benefit to the industry so far, especially for tourism-reliant economies like Las Vegas that have many tipped workers. Its arrival this tax season is well-timed: visitation dropped 7.5% and air traffic fell 6% in 2025 after a record run from 2021 to 2024. Culinary Union Local 226 is the most influential labor union in Las Vegas, representing the entire Las Vegas Strip and around 60,000 workers across Nevada. In January, the union’s Secretary-Treasurer Ted Pappageorge told iGB the measure would bring “some relief,” but the union has also criticized aspects of the deduction and protested Trump’s visit last week. The measure’s temporary status and other issues—such as the requirement for married couples to split the $25,000 deduction—are among the union’s top critiques. Politically, Culinary has argued that Trump’s policies and clashes with foreign leaders were a key driver of the tourism slump the deduction is now trying to ease. “When tourism slumps, Culinary Union members feel it first with less hours, schedule reductions for part‑timers, and layoffs in tipped jobs,” Pappageorge said in a statement on 1 April. “At the same time, the so‑called ‘No Taxes On Tips’ changes are temporary and deeply flawed: They penalise married tip earners, exclude many automatic gratuities, and give permanent tax cuts to billionaires while workers get short‑term relief.” Proposed legislation aims to revamp the deduction structure To address these criticisms, the union has endorsed the TIP Improvement Act, a federal bill filed on February 13 by Nevada Representative Steven Horsford. If passed, the legislation would remove the measure’s temporary status and expand the deduction to $100,000 and beyond. The bill was immediately referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means (where Horsford serves) and the Committee on Education and Workforce, but it hasn’t progressed since then. “My bill would make this relief permanent, fix the marriage penalty so families aren’t punished for filing together, allow the use of a verified taxpayer identification number so immigrant workers aren’t excluded, clarify that this deduction belongs to workers, not employers, and protect automatic gratuities,” Horsford said in a statement. Passage is challenging, as Republicans hold a 217-212 advantage in the House—though there are now five vacancies following the resignation of three representatives this month and the death of Georgia Representative David Scott on Tuesday. With 2026 being a midterm year, elections and party lines are influencing every aspect of politics, including the no tax on tips policy. “We got to win the midterms,” Trump said in Las Vegas last week, per the Independent. “If we don’t, these policies are going to be taken away.” Early results seem favorable After a slow year in 2025, Las Vegas’ economy is trending positively in 2026. In February, visitation and Strip gaming revenue both posted year-over-year gains for the first time since 2024. According to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR), the Las Vegas metro area gained 1,100 jobs in February, and the state added 1,600 hospitality jobs that month. Las Vegas’ February jobs total was 25,100 higher than February 2025, per the DETR. Regarding the new tips policy, early outcomes also appear positive. In the final days before the April 15 tax deadline, Nevada taxpayers received an average refund of $4,193—the fourth-highest in the U.S., according to Upgraded Points. The average refund for Clark County (which includes Las Vegas) was slightly higher at $4,341. The federal deduction isn’t exclusive to Nevada. Several other major casino states ranked in the top 10 of average refunds, with Louisiana leading at fifth place. Mississippi and Illinois followed at seventh and eighth, respectively. New Jersey placed 14th, as fears of competition from upcoming New York City casinos and the growth of the state’s iGaming industry continue to build. Unite Here Local 54, Culinary’s affiliate union in Atlantic City, did not respond to requests for comment. Jess MarquezJess has covered the global gaming industry since 2022. A native of Reno, Nevada, he wants to note that the state’s name is pronounced Ne-va-da, not Ne-VAH-da. This article is provided by a third-party. 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The EGBA claims that the concept of an EU online gambling levy is “unworkable”

(AsiaGameHub) -   The industry association states that an EU-wide charge on online gambling lacks a legal foundation. Belgium.- The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) has reacted to the concept of an EU levy on online gambling, labeling the idea “unworkable”. The suggestion was raised by the European Parliament’s Budget Committee within its opinion on the EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) covering 2028-2034. According to the EGBA, imposing an EU online gambling charge in addition to current national gambling taxes would also favor illegal gambling operators and undermine consumer protection for EU citizens. The group contends this action would ultimately lead to lower tax income for EU member states. Maarten Haijer, Secretary General of EGBA, stated: “Gambling is not currently harmonised at the EU level and there is no legal basis to define, manage, or gather such a levy. Even putting these legal hurdles aside, imposing another charge on top of existing national taxes – in an industry where licensed operators in some Member States already face tax rates over 50 per cent of gross gaming revenue – would have only one beneficiary: illegal operators.” Haijer continued: “Since they pay no tax, illegal operators can already provide players with more appealing products and prices, free from the consumer protections offered by licensed operators. Introducing an EU levy would exacerbate this problem: growing the black market, damaging consumer safety for EU citizens, and decreasing total tax revenues for Member States.” Maarten Haijer The EGBA emphasized that the European Parliament’s Budget Committee’s opinion was a very preliminary and conditional suggestion for member states to consider the idea of an EU online gambling levy, not a firm proposal. Any move to establish a new direct revenue source for the EU budget would need the unanimous consent of all 27 Member States via the EU Council. The European Parliament is scheduled to vote on the Committee's opinion during its plenary session next week. After this, official MFF discussions will commence, with an agreement anticipated by the end of 2026. In a related development, the EGBA has submitted evidence to the European Commission’s call for evidence concerning the forthcoming EU Action Plan on Fighting Online Fraud. In its submission, it advocated for coordinated EU measures to combat fraudulent gambling websites and applications that misuse the standing of lawful operators. 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.

British regulator indicates VPNs complicate tracking of illegal gambling

(AsiaGameHub) -   The Gambling Commission has acknowledged that a greater amount of unlicensed gambling activity might be concealed. In the UK, the British Gambling Commission has issued a warning that the increasing adoption of virtual private networks (VPNs) is hindering the ability to accurately assess the scale of the illegal gambling market. In the regulator's most recent update concerning trends and data analysis, Tim Livesley, who leads its Data Innovation Hub, pointed out that the introduction of the Online Safety Bill last year prompted many consumers to bypass restrictions on online activities. He stated that the Gambling Commission had already "factored in an increase of 30 per cent" into its projections to account for black market traffic that is hidden by VPNs. However, the regulator now recognizes that since July 2025, "a larger proportion of web traffic could be concealed." The Gambling Commission considers web traffic estimates to be more effective for understanding trends rather than absolute traffic volumes, as they are subject to margins of error. It advises against relying on any single data source as definitive and is enhancing its methodology with additional data points, yet it still views web traffic to unlicensed gambling sites as a useful indicator of trends. Data from the past two years indicated a continuation of fluctuating trends in estimated engagement with unlicensed sites (measured by time spent on site) but did not align with a seasonal pattern. An increase observed in the autumn of 2024 was not replicated by a similar rise in the same period of 2025. Furthermore, the overall trendline does not suggest consistent or sustained growth in consumer engagement over the 21 months of available data. The Gambling Commission conducted further investigation by acquiring data on VPN usage from the communications authority Ofcom and the digital data firm Similarweb. The data from Ofcom revealed a sharp increase in VPN usage in July 2025, followed by a gradual decrease to a level approximately 40 per cent higher than previous levels. Data from Similarweb showed a similar pattern, though with a less pronounced initial surge. The accompanying figure presents an updated trendline of engagement, incorporating the Gambling Commission’s VPN usage assumptions adjusted according to these scenarios. The data for July is associated with a wider confidence interval, which then stabilizes to a more consistent range after this date. Trend line of estimated consumer engagement with illegal gambling websites – including VPN scenarios adjustment. Graph: Gambling Commission Livesley commented: "We are continuously working to enhance our methodology and are seeking input from other international regulators and licensed operators to help validate and improve existing data sources, as well as to identify additional datasets that can be used to deepen our understanding of the illegal market. We are also gathering more data on consumer engagement through the Gambling Survey for Great Britain (GSGB) and generating further insights via our Consumer Voice research program. "We will be releasing further updates on our research, statistics, and data initiatives throughout the year. The Commission continues to prioritize illegal gambling, and we will also provide additional information on how we are expanding our disruption and enforcement activities and how we are measuring the impact of these investments." 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.

Sky Betting and Gaming prevails in legal appeal concerning personal data handling

(AsiaGameHub) -   The Flutter-owned subsidiary has successfully appealed a decision that found its marketing activities to be unlawful. UK.- **Sky Betting and Gaming** (SBG), part of the Flutter group, has won an appeal against a High Court ruling regarding **marketing communications** sent to a problem gambler. The case of **RTM v Bonne Terre Limited & Anor**, which centered on allegations of data consent breaches, will now be referred back to the High Court. Last year, the High Court ruled that the claimant, identified as RTM, had not given **“legally operative consent”** for their personal data to be collected. RTM subsequently received direct marketing from Sky Betting and Gaming via **cookie tracking** and data harvesting, eventually gambling with the firm between 2007 and 2019 and **losing £45,000**. **Justice Collins Rice** previously held that “consent is subjective not objective,” ruling that RTM’s condition as a problem gambler meant they could not provide valid consent. SBG immediately contested the decision. During the appeal, the **Information Commissioner’s Office** (ICO) was asked to provide expert advice on how consent should be interpreted under data protection statutes. The Court of Appeal has since reversed the initial judgment. **Lord Justice Mark Warby** stated that the High Court's previous verdict was based on a “legally mistaken approach” to the requirements for proving that a data subject had “given consent.” The judge clarified that SBG, as a data controller, is “not required to prove the actual state of mind of the individual data subject” when they indicate consent for data processing related to direct marketing. He added that it is “neither necessary nor relevant” to investigate whether the subject was vulnerable or had an **impaired ability** to make autonomous decisions. Flutter UK&I hailed the ruling as a landmark decision for Sky Bet and the entire gambling sector. 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.

New York Attorney General opposes Coinbase and Gemini

(AsiaGameHub) -   Attorney General Letitia James asserts that these firms are operating unauthorized gambling services via prediction market platforms. U.S.—New York Attorney General Letitia James has initiated legal action against Coinbase Financial Markets and Gemini Titan, claiming they are conducting illicit gambling activities through prediction market platforms. A statement from the Attorney General’s office indicates that the firms permit users to wager on various outcomes, such as sports, entertainment, and elections, which contravenes state regulations. James is seeking the disgorgement of allegedly unlawful gains, the provision of restitution to affected users, and the imposition of penalties amounting to triple the profits generated from these activities. The Attorney General contends that the companies neglected to secure the required authorization from the New York State Gaming Commission. Furthermore, she notes that their prediction markets are accessible to individuals aged 18 to 20, whereas the legal age for mobile sports wagering is 21. The lawsuits also charge Gemini and Coinbase with breaching state statutes that prohibit betting on contests involving New York collegiate teams. James stated: “Gambling remains gambling, regardless of the terminology used, and it is not exempt from oversight under our state laws and Constitution. The prediction markets operated by Gemini and Coinbase are essentially illegal gambling ventures that expose young individuals to addictive platforms lacking essential protections. My office is intervening to safeguard New Yorkers and halt these platforms from breaking the law.” 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.

N1 Partners’ Insights on GEO: Slovenia – The Next Emerging Goldmine

(AsiaGameHub) -   The firm has released insights into the online gaming (igaming) market. Press release.- Slovenia is undoubtedly among the most promising geographic regions (GEOs) for the igaming sector. This is why the N1 Partners team has compiled insights to assist in engaging more precisely with audiences, boosting return on investment (ROI), and developing impactful advertising campaigns tailored to this region. To gain a clearer understanding of the region’s potential, let’s take a broader view. Slovenia is a small Central European nation with a population of approximately 2.1 million, and its capital city is Ljubljana. The official language is Slovenian, the currency is the euro, and the time zone is Central European Time (CET, UTC+1). Backed by a high quality of life and a stable economy, the market offers ideal conditions for online gambling: the igaming industry is already experiencing consistent growth, with its market size projected to reach around $497 million by 2025. Reasons to test Slovenia Slovenia is a promising market, yet it’s frequently overlooked in the igaming space. Top 3 reasons to drive traffic to Slovenia right now: Low competition. Slovenia has a small share of online gambling in its overall market. For partners, this presents an opportunity: with the right localization and strategy, they can enter a less saturated space and secure long-term profits. Solvent players. Slovenia’s per capita GDP stands at roughly $35,300, which attests to the audience’s strong purchasing power and the potential for steady lifetime value (LTV). High potential. Slovenia’s online market is not oversaturated: compared to other European countries, the share of online gambling in total revenue is still relatively low. This indicates that the market’s digital potential is not yet fully tapped, leaving ample room for expansion. Players’ behaviour Slovenian users tend to opt for online platforms because of their convenience, extensive game selection, and ability to access them via mobile devices. In this region, smartphones drive the bulk of igaming traffic — 86.45%, so all user funnels need to be optimized for mobile use. Gender and age Men — 63%, average age 31-35 years Women — 37%, average age 26-30 years Per N1 Partners’ data, the igaming market is still mostly male, a trend supported by external studies: the core audience consists of men between 25 and 44 years old. Meanwhile, the share of female users is slowly rising, broadening the segment’s potential. Top 10 slots among N1 Partners players in Slovenia The N1 Partners team observes that players favor slots with well-known franchises, bonus features, and adventure themes — factors that directly influence user retention and lifetime value (LTV). Legacy of Dead Book of Dead Heist Stakes Book of the Fallen Gates of Olympus Super Scatter Lucky Lady’s Charm Deluxe Magic Apple 2 Rich Wilde and the Tome of Madness Gonzo’s Quest II: Return to El Dorado More Magic Apple Conclusion Slovenia is a GEO with robust, long-term potential, a large share of mobile traffic, and a growing igaming market — making it perfect for those operating in the gambling traffic space. N1 Partners’ analysis shows that with an appropriate localization strategy and consideration of audience traits, this market can deliver consistent profits and sustained growth through igaming partner programs. “Looking to scale up and boost your earnings? Partner with N1 Partners!” the company stated. N1 Partners is a multi-brand affiliate program and direct advertiser, featuring over 14 casino and betting brands with high conversion rates (CR) and registration-to-deposit (Reg2Dep) metrics across Tier-1 GEOs. N1 Partners provides competitive terms for top partners, such as cost-per-acquisition (CPA) rates up to €700 and revenue share (RevShare) up to 55%, guaranteeing stable and scalable results. Trusted by more than 14,000 partners, the company distinguishes itself through transparency, flexibility, and a focus on long-term collaborations, backed by a robust product lineup and advanced user retention systems. 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.

MGM Resorts finalizes sale of MGM Northfield Park operations

(AsiaGameHub) -   The company has sold its operational assets to private equity funds managed by Clairvest Group. United States – MGM Resorts International has finalized the sale of MGM Northfield Park’s operations in Ohio to private equity funds administered by Clairvest Group for $546 million in cash. It expects net cash proceeds after taxes and transaction costs to be approximately $420 million. According to the company, for the year ended December 31, 2025, MGM Northfield Park reported an adjusted EBITDAR of $142 million. MGM Resorts’ master lease agreement with VICI Properties—currently including MGM Northfield Park—has been amended to reduce annual rent by $53 million. Bill Hornbuckle, CEO and President of MGM Resorts International, said: “MGM Northfield Park is a market-leading property supported by a talented team that has consistently delivered outstanding guest experiences. The property has a strong foundation, and we extend our best wishes to the team and new ownership for continued success in the next chapter of the property’s evolution.” Jonathan Halkyard, CFO of MGM Resorts International, added: “The closing of this transaction underscores the value of MGM’s high-quality operations and provides an opportunity to divest a non-strategic regional asset at a significantly higher multiple than currently ascribed to our premium portfolio. The proceeds will be deployed in line with our priorities of maintaining a strong balance sheet, selectively investing in growth opportunities, and returning capital to shareholders.” 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.

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(AsiaGameHub) -   Caesars Sportsbook is set to manage the Westgate SuperBook, pending approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission. US.- Caesars Entertainment and Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino have finalized an agreement that will see Caesars Sportsbook take over the operations of the Westgate SuperBook. This transition is anticipated to be completed before the upcoming football season, contingent upon approval from the Nevada Gaming Commission. Caesars will be responsible for the management of race and sportsbook operations, as well as the associated technology. This move is expected to enhance wagering options and accessibility for patrons. Additionally, self-service betting kiosks will be introduced at the SuperBook and across the resort. Guests will also have the convenience of completing in-person registration for the Caesars Sportsbook app while on the Westgate property. Eric Hession, president of Caesars Digital, commented: “The Westgate SuperBook stands as one of the most recognized sportsbook destinations globally, and we are honored to collaborate with Westgate as it embarks on the next phase of its development. By integrating our sportsbook platform with the SuperBook, we are merging a legendary sportsbook atmosphere with a contemporary betting selection and enhanced convenience that aligns with the preferences of today's sports fans.” Cami Christensen, president and general manager of Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino, added: “Since its inception in 1986, our SuperBook has been a pivotal element of the Las Vegas sports betting scene. We take immense pride in this heritage and are thrilled to partner with Caesars Sportsbook to elevate it further, combining years of history with innovation, expanded reach, and an even more engaging guest experience.” Caesars Race & Sportsbook debuts at The Resort at Summerlin In March, Caesars Entertainment marked the opening of its Caesars Race & Sportsbook at The Resort at Summerlin in Las Vegas. Executives from Caesars and The Resort at Summerlin attended a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and former Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Deryk Engelland placed the ceremonial first bet. The sportsbook, spanning nearly 6,000 square feet, features a prominent video wall. A 360-degree LED video display is slated for installation at the sportsbook bar in time for the summer season. Twenty self-service betting kiosks are strategically located within the sportsbook and throughout the casino floor. 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.

Massachusetts Gaming Revenue Grows in March

(AsiaGameHub) -   Year-over-year, gross gaming revenue saw a 2.6 per cent rise. US.- The Massachusetts Gaming Commission has announced that Encore Boston Harbor (EBH), MGM Springfield (MGM), and Plainridge Park Casino (PPC) combined for $107.8m in gross gaming revenue (GGR) during March. This represents a 2.6 per cent increase compared to the same month last year and an improvement over February's $92m. The report highlights that Encore Boston Harbor led the market with $64.3m in GGR, derived from $39m in slot revenue and $25.4m from table games. MGM Springfield followed with $27m, including $21.7m from slots and $5.4m from table games, while Plainridge Park Casino brought in $16.4m from its slot machines. Taxable sports wagering revenue (TSWR) from the seven digital and three retail licensees reached $65.4m. The sports betting handle reached $699m, with $690.7m wagered online and $8.3m at physical locations. Total taxable revenue was $65.4m, resulting in $13m in tax collections. Since the launch of in-person sports betting on January 31, 2023, and mobile betting on March 10, 2023, the Commonwealth has gathered roughly $434.3m in total taxes and assessments from licensed sports wagering activities. EBH, MGM, and PPC are authorized as Category 1 Sports Wagering Operators, allowing them to provide retail sportsbooks at their venues. Meanwhile, Bally Bet, BetMGM, Caesars Sportsbook, DraftKings, ESPNBet, Fanatics Betting & Gaming, and FanDuel hold Category 3 licenses, which permit the operation of mobile or online sportsbooks. 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.

SBC Summit Americas 2026 presents SBC Connections, offering a structured networking approach

(AsiaGameHub) -   SBC has launched its SBC Connections programme alongside five new ticket categories for the SBC Summit Americas, aiming to improve networking and increase returns for participants. Press release.- SBC Summit Americas will provide a distinctive, structured suite of networking experiences with the introduction of the SBC Connections programme, complemented by five customized ticket types created to generate even greater return on investment for attendees. In response to feedback from participants, the organizer has redesigned its networking options to offer a more focused and productive experience. The new SBC Connections programme combines fresh and improved formats tailored to suit various networking preferences and facilitate more effective connections among attendees. The official event application, SBC Connect, is set to go live on May 5, serving as the primary platform for reserving networking activities. Prior to its launch, interested parties can express their interest on the website: https://sbcevents.com/sbc-summit-americas/networking/ James Shanahan, CMO at SBC, stated: “We paused to consider how we could enhance the value of every discussion at SBC Summit Americas. SBC Connections is the outcome. It represents a more deliberate, organized method for networking, centered on maximizing the value attendees derive from their event participation.” In addition to a variety of new formats, the SBC Connections programme integrates the existing SBC Connect features, now rebranded as “SBC Connect Meets.” This allows qualified ticket holders to schedule meetings in advance, start conversations before the event begins, and view the attendee roster. The platform also offers a comprehensive event guide, complete with exhibitor listings, conference schedules, and a venue map. Pre-arranged meetings will be hosted in the specialized SBC Connect Lounge (150), providing a central hub for business discussions during the event. Expanding on this foundation, five new networking formats will be available for holders of the Networking, Business, and VIP Pass*, substantially increasing chances to engage through organized and goal-oriented activities. The Hive provides rapid speed networking, allowing participants to establish a dozen focused connections in less than an hour, with themed sessions to guarantee pertinent matches. The Briefings transform breakfast and lunch intervals into organized networking opportunities, featuring curated roundtable discussions on 14 subjects where attendees can engage around common interests. The Exchange presents a more casual networking environment, uniting participants according to shared interests, spanning from women in gaming to tribal gaming and other areas. The Inner Circle provides a forum to extend dialogue beyond presentations, with 30-minute discussions following sessions that concentrate on crucial subjects like prediction markets and sweepstakes. Also open to Conference Pass holders. The Walk Around offers an organized method to explore the exhibition area, linking attendees with exhibitors that match their business requirements via themed, guided tours. For suppliers looking for highly focused, results-oriented engagement, two extra premium networking options are offered as paid add-ons: Smart Connect provides a curated meetings programme that connects exhibitors and sponsors with prepared buyers. Each supplier is guaranteed eight pre-scheduled meetings with vetted prospects, ensuring each engagement begins with a clear purpose. The SBC Leaders Americas Dinner offers an exclusive VIP dining event, gathering top decision-makers for concentrated, high-level discussions in an intimate atmosphere. With both hosted and standard table choices, participants can opt for a pre-selected guest list or organize their own. SBC Summit Americas 2026 will also debut five separate ticket types, crafted to align with the new networking programme and enable attendees to customize their experience according to their goals, be it exploration, education, networking, or a blend of all three. Expo Pass (Free): Entry to the exhibition area, showcasing hundreds of brands from North and Latin America, along with basic SBC Connect features. Conference Pass ($399): Expo entry plus the complete two-day conference programme, with over 250 speakers on six stages, and admission to ‘Inner Circle’ sessions. Networking Pass ($399): Expo entry plus full access to the SBC Connections programme, encompassing ‘The Hive,’ ‘The Exchange,’ ‘The Briefings,’ ‘The Walk Around,’ and ‘The Inner Circle,’ as well as official evening networking events. Business Pass ($549): A comprehensive package, including full expo access, the conference programme, networking activities, and upgraded SBC Connect privileges. VIP Event Pass ($799): The ultimate access pass, covering the conference, networking, and exhibition, plus exclusive perks such as entry to the Operator Platinum Lounge and free admission to the Food Festival. SBC Summit Americas 2026 is scheduled for June 9–11, 2026, at the Broward County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, uniting thousands of industry experts from throughout North and Latin America. The launch of SBC Connections reinforces the event's commitment to fostering more precise, high-quality interactions across all tiers. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. 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