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The UFC today announced a partnership with Stake.com that sees the cryptocurrency casino and sportsbook become the UFC's official betting partner in Asia and Latin America (excluding Brazil).
Over 260 Billion minutes of video has been consumed already in 2021 on the Twitch streaming platform – which boasts ~117,300 average concurrent streamers. Popular with PC-gamers and gamblers alike, the platform is host numerous casino and slots channels – with streamers playing various slots games, trying to hit big jackpots while viewers enjoy the […]
U.S. Olympians Sue Bird, Chloe Kim, Simone Manuel, and Alex Morgan have launched a new media company to change the way women in sport are portrayed in the media.
Macau's gaming year-on-year revenue has grown for the first time in 17 months with official figures showing a surge of 135.6% for the month of February.
Carousel Group, the owner of sportsbetting.com, has joined forces with Caesars Entertainment in a 10-year partnership deal that will see its sportsbook launch in New Jersey, Indiana, and Iowa.
Gaming operator Enlabs has confirmed the brand's Swedish relaunch as part of a strategic growth plan that includes launches in both Ukraine and Belarus in 2021.
North Dakota's House Judiciary Committee endorsed House Bill 1234 that would allow North Dakotans to vote on the legalization of sports betting during the 2022 election season.
Lithuanian news site 15 Minutes has reported that OlyBet owned website orakulas.lt has suffered an alleged data breach with as many as 257,000 users' personal information put up for sale by hackers.
A new bill that would see Arizona's tribal casinos and professional sports teams run sports betting operations has been passed by an Arizona House committee.
Alabama's Senate Tourism and Marketing Committee will consider a proposal to publish a lottery and casino bill on Wednesday 10th February. If the proposal is approved, the bill could come before the Senate floor as early as Thursday.
GAMSTOP, the UK's free self-exclusion service, has revealed that more than 55,000 women have registered to self-exclude from online gambling websites. An increase of 5% since March of 2020.
Kansas lawmakers have reopened the sports betting discussion with two new sports betting bills.