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Casino777.be adds Gaming Corps to providers portfolio
Swedish game developer introduced to Casino777.be players
BRUSSELS, Belgium, Nov. 21, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Casino777.be – Belgium’s favourite online casino – has welcomed Sweden-based provider Gaming Corps to the fold.
Operating on the Gaming1 technology platform, Casino777.be has worked hard to create a strong brand identity, constantly expanding its games library to showcase the latest talent in design, UX and graphics. Their website is available in four languages and is committed to creating a diverse gaming environment that puts customer satisfaction and safety first.
The addition of Gaming Corps to the Casino777 family of providers makes highlights from their catalogue available to Casino777 players, including titles such as Coin Miner, Cat Ching and Tikiz N Juice. The Gaming Corps portfolio contains industry leading content in the modern Mine Game and Multiplier Categories, as well as classic casino slots with Gaming Corps’ characteristic bold artwork, as well as their luxurious, Art Deco themed Table Game series
Jean-Christophe Choffray, Head of Gaming at Casino777.be, said: “Our commitment to our customers means we’re always updating our portfolio of game providers to include the best talent in the industry.”
“Gaming Corps have been in our sights for a while now and we’re delighted to now have them on board. We guarantee their wide scope of casino games will appeal to our discerning customers, who are used to the best casino entertainment around.”
Alex Lorimer, Chief Operating Officer at Gaming Corps, said: “We are excited and proud to go live with Casino777.be as our first partner in the Belgian regulated market. Casino777.be is a market leader in what we hope will become a successful market for us and we look forward to working closely with their casino team to bring our new, modern content style to their player base.”
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About Casino777.be
Casino777.be is the online casino and sports betting operation of Casino de Spa, one of the oldest casinos in the world. Casino de Spa, part of the Ardent Group, received a Belgian license to provide online casino games at www.casino777.be in 2011, as well as a license for sports betting via www.bet777.be four years later. To achieve this, the brand operates through the technology platform developed by Gaming1, the entertainment arm of Ardent Group. Bet777.be then established and maintained a strong position in the Belgian online betting market, offering a diverse range of live and pre-live betting opportunities, as well as a variety of features.
Since then, Casino777.be has established and maintained a strong position in the Belgian online gaming market by offering a wide variety of slot machines, dice games and live dealers. At Casino777.be, players can take advantage of numerous promotions, bonuses, and Free Spins throughout the year.
At the end of 2021, Casino777.be launched its own 24-hour roulette and blackjack studio, strengthening its position in the Belgian gaming market.
777.be aims to strike a balance between fun and entertainment on the one hand and responsible gambling on the other. In 2019, 777.be concluded an exclusive agreement with Hollywood actor Jean-Claude Van Damme for several TV advertising campaigns. This partnership was renewed in February 2022 with the creation of a 3rd series of ads.
For more information please visit: https://www.casino777.be
About Gaming Corps
Gaming Corps is a game developer with the business idea of developing original content for Gaming and iGaming, servicing the selective gamer with niche video games and premium casino games. Our iGaming portfolio consists of Casino Slots, Multiplier Games, Mine Games and Table Games, into which we infuse our experience from Gaming to create modern, exciting content. The company is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market and headquartered in Sweden with development studios in Malta and the Ukraine.
For more information, please visit www.gamingcorps.com
About Gaming1
Gaming1 is a major actor in technology and both land-based and online entertainment (casino, sports betting and poker). The group is a leader on the Belgian game of chance market in B2B and B2C with its brands Circus and 777. They have more than 40 gaming halls, land-based casinos and gaming clubs in Belgium, France and Switzerland.
Gaming1 wants to offer its customers and partners a fluid, fun and innovative omnichannel experience. The company has developed their own technological platform that is constantly evolving to allow their local and international partners to develop their online presence. Gaming1 also has their own casino game studio. In their 30 years of experience, Gaming1 has built a portfolio of strong brands on a local and international level. Only active on regulated markets, Gaming1 aspires to develop a responsible and ethical image of gaming. Today, the group is present in 10 countries around the world, including Portugal, France, the Netherlands and the United States with their joint venture Gamewise founded with the American giant Delaware North.
The group employs more than 1,500 people and has 4 activity hubs (Belgium, France, Malta and Miami) with the main office in Liège with more than 450 employees.
Gaming1 is part of Ardent Group, an association of families of investors from Liège who are always striving to actively and responsibly boost the economy in Wallonia through entrepreneurial and societal projects.
For more information please visit: www.gaming1.com
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Allwyn’s Local Retail Champions Completed First Stage of Their Social Value Store Makeover

National Lottery operator, Allwyn’s, 2024 Local Retail Champions, Natalie and Martin Lightfoot – who own Londis Solo Convenience in Glasgow – have completed the first stage of their Social Value store makeover by installing new colleague headsets to help with security at the store.
The husband-and-wife shopkeepers were awarded £5000 cash and a Social Value store makeover worth up to £20,000 when they were crowned National Winners at Allwyn’s first ever Local Retail Champions awards in December. They had been nominated for the award by their customers for a host of community-focused work, such as organising charity fundraising events and local litter-picking activities, as well as providing a home delivery service for those in need.
Natalie and Martin have beallgun the Social Value store makeover work – which will take a number of months to complete – by installing six new colleague headsets to improve security at the store. The headsets enhance communication between store staff, increasing safety for both customers and staff and enabling colleagues to respond quickly to assistance requests.
The next stage of the store makeover activity will see the installation of new CCTV equipment, replacing the current 15-year-old system. As well as protecting the store, the CCTV currently helps keeps the community safer, with cameras located outside of the store successfully having been used in the past to help with investigations.
The final stage of the makeover will include installation of retail AI technology, with initial plans for this currently being looked at by Natalie and Martin.
Natalie said: “We’re really grateful to Allwyn for what the Local Retail Champions store makeover money is helping us do with security in the store. The headsets have been a godsend. The store has thick walls, making it difficult to hear each other in different areas of the shop, so the headsets allow us all to communicate and respond to things quickly as a team. We’re also in the process of getting new CCTV installed which will provide clearer pictures as the current system is quite pixelated and very dated. We wouldn’t have been able to get any of this new equipment without the Local Retail Champions makeover money, not for a long while anyway.”
Allwyn’s Director of Commercial Partnerships and Retail Sales, Alison Acquaye-Acford said: “We know Natalie is passionate about store security for retailers and has spoken publicly about the subject in the past, so we’re really happy we’ve been able to support her own store’s security needs with the store makeover. And she and her husband are absolutely deserving of the prize – they are a shining example of retailers who go above and beyond for their local community, which is precisely why they were crowned one of our two National Winners at Allwyn’s 2024 Local Retail Champions awards. We’re looking forward to hearing about how the project progresses further.”
The Local Retail Champions initiative is paid for with money from Allwyn’s dedicated Social Value Fund, which is an annual £1 million that the company has committed to using to support operating The National Lottery in an environmentally and socially responsible way. Last year, Allwyn used a portion of the fund to reward and recognise the important role its retail partners play in every community across the UK and Isle of Man – and arrangements for this year’s programme will become available over the coming months.
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Bank of Ireland Introduces Voluntary Gambling Blocks

Bank of Ireland has introduced voluntary blocks on debit cards for customers who want to stop transacting with gambling operators. An analysis of the Bank’s Q1 card spending data revealed that 90% of gambling transactions took place online, with 99% funded via debit cards.
While total Q1 card spending on gambling fell slightly (-2%) year on year, there was a large increase (+19%) amongst 18 to 25 year olds, with a decline of 8% amongst over-65s. 71% of bets placed in Q1 2025 were placed by men, with betting activity rising the most in counties Wicklow (+37%), Kilkenny (+24%), Limerick (+20%) and Laois (+17%) as popular sporting events such as the Cheltenham Festival and the Six Nations took place.
The new card-blocking feature, which also blocks access to online casinos, slot machines and lottery websites can be put in place following a customer request. It stops any payments identified as being made to a gambling operator, improving the financial wellbeing of customers, with problem gambling impacting relationships, finances and mental health.
The block can be requested for both personal and business debit cards and will be extended to include credit cards in the coming months.
Áine McCleary, Chief Customer Officer of Bank of Ireland, said: “Problem gambling can have a devastating effect not just on the person involved, but also on families, friends and loved ones. For those with a gambling addiction it can often seem like help is out of reach. This initiative we are launching is designed to help customers take positive steps to improve control over their finances. It also furthers Bank of Ireland’s ambition to improve the financial wellbeing of our customers and communities, especially those going through difficult times.”
Oisín McConville of GamblingCare.ie said: “Measures such as this are very welcome, as we can see from the latest gambling spend insights that betting amongst younger people is on the rise. In order to combat the scourge of problem gambling, a wide range of supports are essential to prevent the issue becoming overwhelming for those impacted. The introduction by Bank of Ireland of gambling blocks is another step in the right direction and will further safeguard their customers.”
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TEN Launches First-ever Fully On-chain Poker Powered by Autonomous AI Agents

TEN, The Entertainment Network for AI‑Native iGaming, has launched House of TEN—the first fully on-chain poker application featuring autonomous AI agents with trustless, encrypted gameplay.
More than just a technical milestone, the launch signals the arrival of AI-native iGaming—a new category of on-chain entertainment where AI agents and trustless wagering converge. The successful launch of House of TEN illustrates how TEN’s unique, encrypted execution environment is expanding the possibilities for what can be achieved on the Ethereum blockchain. With programmable privacy, verifiable randomness and no off-chain logic, TEN enables fully autonomous, high-stakes games that merge crypto trustlessness with real gameplay complexity.
Poker That Actually Works On-Chain
Poker has been played for over 200 years, but until now, it couldn’t exist fully on-chain without compromising fairness or privacy. By solving long-standing limitations around privacy, randomness, and user experience—without relying on off-chain components—TEN is enabling games that were previously considered impossible to build on-chain. Users can stake on AI agents with distinct strategies and personalities, earning ZEN—a prediction-based rewards system that converts into future airdrops.
Poker requires hidden information, strategic play and fair randomness—none of which have been possible in previous blockchain implementations without compromising trust assumptions. TEN uses TEEs to deliver encrypted card hands and secure, verifiable randomness, without any off-chain logic.
“We’ve built the world’s first true on-chain poker with AI agents you can stake on. It’s one of the most technically advanced dApps ever deployed in Web3. To make it work, we had to solve cryptographic challenges that most thought were impossible—like fully private card hands, autonomous logic, and fair, tamper-proof dealing,” said Cais Manai, Co-Founder & Head of Product at TEN.
AI Agents That Think, Bluff and Deceive
TEN’s poker experience includes autonomous AI agents with unique personalities and play styles, from aggressive risk-takers to unpredictable wildcards. Players can follow and stake on these agents as they compete in real time. The gameplay experience mirrors leading online poker platforms, only now, it’s fully on-chain, transparent and decentralized. Each hand is unpredictable. Odds move in real time based on player actions, not bots, because the game state is encrypted and can’t be sniped.
The launch of House of TEN is a live demonstration of what the protocol makes possible:
• Trust in the protocol, not the people.
• Chain-level encryption.
• Lightning-fast finality.
• Seamless user experience (UX) that hides complexity.
A Glimpse Into What’s Next for Ethereum
While poker is the first showcase, TEN is built to support much more. Its encrypted execution environment enables entirely new classes of on-chain games and AI applications that require privacy, randomness or complex off-chain-like logic—spanning DeFi, gaming and AI-based applications.
“TEN isn’t just another L2—we’ve built what we believe is the most sophisticated infrastructure in the space. This launch proves that real utility, strong user experience (UX), and cryptographic privacy can all coexist on Ethereum. We’re building for the future of institutions, enterprises, and autonomous systems entering Web3,” said Gavin Thomas, CEO of TEN Protocol.
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