Month: November 2024

Bally’s Corporation reported third-quarter 2024 revenue of $630 million, marking a slight 0.4% decrease compared to the same period last year. While the company’s Casinos & Resorts and International Interactive segments experienced declines, its North America Interactive segment saw notable growth, driving optimism for the company’s future prospects. The company’s net loss widened to $247.9
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iGaming content provider SOFTSWISS has been awarded the Socially Responsible Initiative of the Year at the SBC Awards Latinoamérica 2024 for its Help Brazil initiative, which provided essential support to communities in Brazil devastated by severe flooding earlier this year. The award recognizes SOFTSWISS’ commitment to social responsibility within the Latin American gaming industry, where its
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Gaming provider Zitro has announced the launch of Fairyland Quest, its latest slot game. The new title features two magical mushrooms: the Lilac mushroom, which multiplies rewards x2, x3, or x4, and the Red mushroom, granting up to three extra lives. Players can collect link symbols to grow these mushrooms and activate a bonus link that combines
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Online poker software provider Stretch Network has announced its participation at SiGMA Europe in Malta from November 11-14. The company invites visitors to Stand 1085, where team members will share how Stretch Network’s poker solutions can enhance the online gaming experience for both operators and players. As a provider of online poker technology, Stretch Network
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Maryland’s six casinos generated $160.5 million in gaming revenue in October 2024, marking a modest increase of 0.4% over the same period last year, according to Maryland Lottery and Gaming. The slight rise, totaling an additional $712,557, reflects the state’s ongoing strength in the casino sector despite a mixed performance among individual properties. In October,
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Evoke Gaming, the parent company of Sports Illustrated (SI) Casino and Sportsbook, has delayed its planned shutdown in Michigan from late 2024 to the first quarter of 2025. This shift is part of Evoke’s decision to exit the entire U.S. business-to-consumer (B2C) gaming market, with a full departure now expected early next year, including operations
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