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The knights of Relax Gaming return in Templar Tumble 2 Dream Drop
Relax Gaming is inviting brave knights to take up arms and prepare for a crusade in its latest slot release Templar Tumble 2 Dream Drop.
In the base game of this sequel to the popular Templar Tumble, symbols and blockers can be framed in red or blue, featuring divine multipliers and mystery symbols respectively. Every five marked symbols destroyed in the 6×7 slot will activate deeper levels of the feature, contributing to a collection meter that is transferred to Free Spins.
The Win Multiplier and Mystery Reveal features are awarded at the end of every spin during Free Spins and the collection meter does not reset between spins.
However, true honour is gained in the Jackpot Spin, which is randomly triggered and can lead to spoils beyond the player’s imagination.
When activated, the Jackpot Spin is played as an additional spin, with only stone blockers and Dream Drop symbols on the reels. The Dream Drop Bonus is triggered when landing six DD symbols in the randomly triggered Jackpot Spin.
Spins are played until one of the reels is filled by DD symbols, and the corresponding jackpot is won. The Holy Grail is hitting one of the five jackpots: Rapid, Midi, Maxi, Major or Mega.
Simon Hammon, CEO of Relax Gaming, said: “Our Tumble series has been an exceptionally strong performer, with Templar Tumble being a resolute fan favourite. Its sequel is set to continue in the same vein but with the added excitement of our Dream Drop jackpots to keep players engaged.
“Templar Tumble 2 Dream Drop has all the gameplay allure of its predecessors with a stylish new theme and features that fans old and new are going to love.”
Established as one of the industry’s leading B2B suppliers, Relax Gaming was recently named Casino/Slots Developer of the Year at the SBC Awards, Best Mobile Gaming Software Provider at the EGR B2B Awards and the Best Game Provider at the AskGamblers Awards. On top of that, the company has consistently enjoyed myriad other industry awards and nominations this year.
In total, Relax Gaming provides more than 4,000 online casino games, from its high-performing proprietary slots to a significant, varied library of content from hand-picked third-party studios via its partnership programmes.
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Legalizing Online Casino Gaming Could Generate Over $18 Billion in Tax Revenue to US States

Legalizing online casino gaming could add $18.4 billion to US state budgets, a new study says.
The report, conducted by online casino comparison site BonusFinder.com, analyzed tax revenue generated by online casinos across the seven US states where they are already legal — Connecticut, Delaware, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and West Virginia — to estimate the total economic impact.
Based on average per-adult spending of $262.40 in those markets, the researchers estimated how much revenue the remaining 44 jurisdictions, including Washington D.C., could generate if they adopted similar legislation.
In total, the study estimated that the states are leaving up to $62 billion in gross revenue on the table.
With a 30% tax rate — an average of the seven states with legal online casino gaming— this would translate into $18.4 billion in tax income annually. Even with a more conservative tax rate of 20%, the figures could reach $12.3 billion.
California is estimated to be missing out on the most — with the analysis showing that its adult population of approximately 31 million could generate up to $2.4 billion in annual tax revenue.
“These numbers highlight two problems,” said Luciano Passavanti, Vice President at BonusFinder.com. “States are missing out on billions in tax revenue, and consumers are being pushed to platforms that don’t offer the same safety, accountability, or responsible gaming tools as licensed operators.”
This concern is backed by a recent report from research firm Yield Sec, which found that 74% of gross gaming revenue in the US in 2023 — totaling $67.1 billion — came from unlicensed, illegal, and unregulated operators.
That means the vast majority of online gambling activity is still happening outside state oversight — costing governments billions in potential tax income and leaving players vulnerable.
“The demand for online casino gaming already exists — but right now, the money is flowing offshore,” Passavanti added. “States that act now have the chance to bring that revenue back into their own economies, and to do so responsibly.”
States where online casino gaming is already legal are directing the funds into essential public services. In Michigan, more than $400 million from iGaming taxes, which includes both online sports betting and online casinos, went to the School Aid Fund, $4 million to the First Responder Presumed Coverage Fund and $3.7 million to the state’s agricultural and equine development programs.
Beyond the financial upside, regulated online casino markets allow states to implement age verification, deposit limits, and self-exclusion tools, offering far stronger consumer protections than offshore operators.
“With over $18 billion in annual tax revenue potentially at stake, the case for legalization is becoming harder to ignore.” Passavanti said.
“As states continue to explore ways to balance budgets and modernize outdated gambling laws, regulated online casinos could offer both financial upside and meaningful consumer protections — if policymakers are ready to act.”
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SPORTFIVE Expands Global Media Production Services With Athlete-Focused Division

SPORTFIVE, a leading international sports marketing agency, has announced the continued growth of its global media production services, reinforcing its position as a creative and strategic partner to rightsholders, brands and athletes worldwide.
An Integrated Approach To Athlete Content
With increasing demand for high-quality, digital-first storytelling across sport, SPORTFIVE has scaled its production capabilities across multiple markets – enhancing its ability to deliver original content, multi-platform campaigns, and athlete-led narratives at speed and at scale. As part of this evolution, the agency has brought together and formalized its athlete content expertise into a focused division dedicated to developing and producing bespoke media products for talent: the Global Athlete Media House. Integrated within SPORTFIVE’s broader production offering, this team delivers tailored strategies and cross-channel content that supports athletes in building long-term personal brands.
SPORTFIVE has long been a trusted partner for athletes seeking to strengthen their presence beyond the pitch, court, or track. From building digital identities and launching social media profiles, to producing documentaries and long-form content, the agency has played a pivotal role in helping athletes engage fans and position themselves as global media personalities.
Notable work includes Jürgen Klopp’s Instagram launch (@Kloppo), Manuel Neuer’s entry into the Chinese market via Weibo and Xiaohongshu, and Rio Ferdinand’s Tipping Point documentary with Amazon Prime Video. More recently, SPORTFIVE supported the Becker Petkovic Podcast, launched during the 2025 Australian Open, which quickly became one of the most popular tennis podcasts in German-speaking markets.
The Global Athlete Media House builds on this foundation, offering services across four key pillars:
Social Media
Custom content and platform strategy tailored to each athlete’s brand and audience.
Podcast Formats
Concept development, production, and distribution of athlete-hosted audio and video formats.
Off-Court PR
Media activations and storytelling designed to extend athlete relevance beyond competition.
Original Content
From branded videos to full-scale documentaries, creating high-quality stories that resonate globally.
These services are available not only to SPORTFIVE-represented athletes, but also to brands, rightsholders, and external talent seeking strategic, athlete-first media production.
“Athletes today are more than just sports professionals – they are brands, creators, and entrepreneurs. At SPORTFIVE, we recognized early on that authentic, high-quality content is essential for building long-term athlete brands. With the Global Athlete Media House, we are taking the next step by combining our expertise and services in one department. This provides not only our own athletes with a range of services but also extends these to external partners.” said Ron Wiegand, Senior Vice President Global Athlete & Team Marketing, SPORTFIVE.
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Key Insights on the Spanish Regulated iGaming Market

Spain’s regulated iGaming market is no longer the wild frontier it once was. Having opened its doors in 2011, it stands today as a mature, established landscape within Europe’s online betting ecosystem. But maturity doesn’t mean stagnation. As we look to the future, the Spanish market presents a compelling narrative: a story of adaptation, innovation, and the pursuit of growth within a framework of tightening regulations.
As Borja Imbergamo, Head of Growth & Strategy at Betbrothers, an affiliate platform guiding users to safe operators, observes, “Spain’s maturity means operators and affiliates like us need a much more nuanced strategy. The focus shifts from pure acquisition mode to building sustainable value within the regulated framework, ensuring players have access to secure and reliable options.”
For industry insiders – operators, suppliers, and keen-eyed investors – understanding the dynamics of risk and reward in Spain is not just beneficial. It’s essential for navigating the future successfully.
The Steady Pulse of a Billion-Euro Market
The key metrics of the Spanish iGaming market remain strong. Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) consistently averages around, and often exceeds, the €1 billion annual mark. While the explosive double-digit growth spikes of the early years have naturally slowed down, the Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ) figures paint a picture of steady expansion.
Borja Imbergamo points out, “We definitely see the momentum reflected in user search trends. While the market isn’t seeing exponential jumps, there’s consistent interest, especially when major sporting events or innovative products launch. Our role is to channel that interest towards DGOJ-licensed operators who offer a secure betting experience.”
The internal dynamics, however, tell a story of shifting balance. For years, sports betting was the undisputed champion, fueled by Spain’s passionate football culture. Now, the online casino segment has decisively stepped into the spotlight, often capturing 45-50% or more of GGR share, becoming the market’s primary engine, while sports betting remains a heavyweight around 40-45%. Poker and bingo maintain smaller, stable shares.
Where Opportunity Knocks
Despite its established nature, Spain offers promising ground for strategic growth, fueled by high digital penetration and savvy consumers.
“The Spanish player is digitally adept,” notes Borja Imbergamo. “They expect seamless mobile experiences and trustworthy platforms. Operators investing in excellent UX and integrating convenient, secure payments are definitely resonating better.”
The real opportunity lies in product innovation. The restrictive marketing landscape has forced a strategic pivot towards player retention and maximizing lifetime value.
“With the old bonus-heavy acquisition model being restricted, the focus is on creating genuine, sustainable value,” Imbergamo adds, “From our perspective at Betbrothers.es, this means highlighting operators who excel in transparency, safety features, and fair play. That’s what builds the long-term trust crucial for retention in this regulated environment.”
Navigating the Shifting Competitive Landscape
The Spanish regulatory framework, while providing stability, presents ongoing difficulties. The advertising restrictions remain the most significant operational challenge, fundamentally reshaping marketing playbooks towards more nuanced, value-driven strategies.
Imbergamo, whose platform navigates these rules daily, states, “The Royal Decree undeniably changed the marketing landscape, increasing the importance of clear, compliant communication. Affiliates like us have an increased responsibility to provide accurate information about licensed operators. While challenging, the strong DGOJ focus on responsible gaming ultimately creates a safer, more trustworthy environment for players, which aligns perfectly with our core mission.”
Simultaneously, the DGOJ’s focus on player protection means responsible gaming is essential, potentially leading to future measures requiring adaptable systems. This isn’t just compliance. It’s trust-building in a fiercely competitive market where attracting genuinely new players is tough, making retention vital.
Strategy is King
Looking ahead, the Spanish iGaming market will reward strategic wisdom and a deep commitment to the player. Success will favour those who leverage technology not just for impressive personalized offers, but critically for enhancing player safety.
“Success depends on using technology smartly,” reflects Borja Imbergamo. “AI for personalisation is exciting, but its application in RG tools and ensuring transparent practices is more important for long-term success. Operators who genuinely invest here aren’t just complying. They’re building the trust that will define market leadership, and that’s a key factor we highlight for users.”
Fostering cross-vertical engagement and integrating diverse, secure payment options will also be crucial.
The Path Forward
Spain will undoubtedly remain a cornerstone of the regulated European iGaming market, a consistent billion-euro-plus opportunity. However, the path to success demands more than just presence. It requires operational excellence, smart technology adoption, and a commitment to compliance and player well-being. The future belongs to operators and affiliates who are agile, innovative, and prioritize responsible practices.
Ultimately, as Borja Imbergamo of Betbrothers.es concludes, “The Spanish market will develop through collaboration and a shared commitment to player safety and transparency. It requires providing safe environments, clear information through platforms like ours, and genuine entertainment value. That’s the sustainable path forward. It’s about creating a healthy ecosystem where informed players can engage confidently with licensed operators.”
In this mature yet dynamic arena, strategic depth and a player-first mentality, not just marketing muscle, will win the day.
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