In response to the increasing demand from its dedicated player base, the industry-leading online gaming site Fun88 has announced the highly anticipated relaunch of Ezugi Live Casino. The innovative software and realistic gaming at Ezugi Live Casino have attracted fans from all around the globe and the new platform should cater to their needs even better. Fun88 is a licensed and regulated online gambling site in Montenegro, providing players with a reliable and trustworthy gaming environment supported by state-of-the-art technology, top-notch customer service, and a safe and fair gaming platform. With such a robust reputation it is very exciting to… Read More
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Ezugi and Evolution Group Offerings Now Available to WWin Customers
Thanks to a partnership with the industry-leading operator Wwin through Pin Projekt, the Bosnia and Herzegovina market now has access to Ezugi’s live casino and live lottery games. Wwin has been a leader in the area since 2003, and thanks to this collaboration, they will be able to provide players with access to even more games from Ezugi and other Evolution Group brands including Evolution, NetEnt, and Red Tiger. Casino staples like Roulette and Blackjack, along with popular slots like Starburst and Primate King, will all be accessible on wwin.com through desktop, tablet, and mobile devices. In addition to that,… Read More
PGCB Sells Another Category 4 Satellite Casino License
The Keystone State has been very aggressive in its pursuit of the expanded gambling plans that were put in place over two years ago. One of the key components of the plans was the launch of a number of mini-casinos within the state’s borders. While there was a ton of interest in during the first few license auction, the last auction last year did not have any bidders. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board tried again this week, and on Wednesday, renowned Philadelphia investor Ira M. Lubert won the state’s latest mini-casino license. This was after submitting a bid of a… Read More
Live Poker Hits Another Roadblock in Some States
Less than a month after the grand reopening of card rooms, it seems like live poker may be going back to the shelves due to a few concerns raised by state authorities in Nevada and California. According to the governors of both states are of the opinion that there is still a lot that needs to be done to ensure the safety of everyone. Governor Steve Sisolak of Nevada categorically said that if things in the state either got worse or showed no sign of improvement, he would not “hesitate to take any action necessary to protect the public, including… Read More