The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) have finally announced the official launch date of the state’s online gaming industry. In a letter that was addressed to the Keystone State’s 13 licensed casino operators, Kevin O’Toole, the gaming control board’s executive director, revealed that the operators who interactive gaming licenses have been approved will be able to begin operating on July 15. “We know many of you have been diligently working toward the launch of interactive gaming. Consistent with our pledge near the beginning of this process … the Board intends to launch a coordinated timeframe for the commencement of I-Gaming… Read More
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Evolution Gaming Unveils New MONOPOLY Live Game
Evolution Gaming, one of the world’s leading providers of Live Casino solutions has recently announced the launch of a unique new game known as MONOPOLY Live. The Stockholm-listed live dealer solution specialist created the amazing new game through a sublicense from Scientific Games in partnership with Hasbro Inc. First unveiled at the ICE 2019 back in February, the new live game can only be found on Evolution and even though it is the first in line, it is a great addition to the company’s growing range of game show style games – a number of these are set to go… Read More
Southland Casino Racing Debuts Live Gaming in West Memphis
On April 1, Southland Gaming & Racing officially rebranded to “Southland Casino Racing” in a launch event that inaugurated Arkansas’ new era of live casino gaming. The change of the casino’s names is expected to help the casino from a marketing point of view especially with customers who are new to the area. Everything formally took off at 4 a.m. with the customers being allowed access to a number of new electronic games as well as state-of-the-art table games. The launch of the rebranded casino and its new range of live games comes a little less than five months after… Read More
West Virginia Becomes Fifth State to Legalize Online Gaming
Last Wednesday marked a huge day for West Virginia’s gaming industry with the state’s Lottery Interactive Wagering Act being passed into law thanks to a decision by Jim Justice, the state’s governor, not to act on the bill that was forwarded to his desks two weeks before (15 days excluding Sundays). While there were already some indications, including a similar move pulled by the governor in 2018, that the governor was not going to sign the bill, a number of gambling enthusiasts and supporters of online gambling were holding their breath unsure of what the governor would have done. As… Read More