MGM has just signed a deal with the NHL to become the league’s official betting partner. The two companies will work together to cross promote their products in a mutually beneficial partnership that is similar to the deal that MGM recently signed with the NBA. MGM’s Presence in the NHL As part of the deal, MGM will be able to use the NHL’s branding across its brick-and-mortar and online sports betting operations. However, executives at the betting company state that it is unlikely that there will be a large gambling presence at NHL venues. They suspect that most sports betting… Read More
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DeClub Macau Wants to Launch First Blockchain Casino
Blockchain technology is slowly creeping its way into the online casino world, and now land-based venues want in on the action. This week, DeClub, a casino management company in Macau, has announced its plans to launch the first-ever blockchain casino network. A company called Wide Rich Global is making plans to team up with DeClub, acquiring the company using the funds generated by an initial coin offering (ICO). Together, the two companies will be able to bring the worlds of online and land-based gambling together using blockchain technology. The idea behind the plan is to create a utility token that… Read More
No In-House Online Gaming for PA Casinos
Pennsylvania is currently moving forward with its plans to regulate online gambling so that residents can play their favourite casino games on the web. While everything has been moving along quite smoothly, casinos have encountered their first hurdle – online gambling will be available to players everywhere except when they’re inside casinos. A Strange Concession The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has issued a statement that says a system will be put in place that blocks players from entering and playing at licensed online casinos if they are outside the state. The system will use GPS and IP address identification… Read More
PlayAGS Granted Pennsylvania Gambling License
This week, PlayAGS has been granted a license by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. The company now has the approval necessary to offer its slots and table games at the dozen casinos located across Pennsylvania. A Huge Move With its new license, PlayAGS will be permitted to launch its games at the 12 casinos across Pennsylvania. With some of the most popular slots in the land-based gaming market, PlayAGS will present players at PA casinos with a wider range of high-quality games that offer them the chance to win generous prizes. It is expected that PlayAGS will roll out its… Read More