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RocketPlay partners with Orbital Gaming to bring innovative iGaming solutions

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iGaming provider RocketPlay has announced a new partnership with innovative game development company Orbital Gaming. This collaboration aims to enhance the overall customer experience by integrating Orbital Gaming’s games into RocketPlay’s platform.

Founded in 2019, Orbital Gaming specializes in Slots, Crash, and Provably Fair Games, focusing on blockchain technology. Their mobile-first, lightweight offerings are available in over 100 currencies, including fiat and cryptocurrencies. With certifications from Prestige Labs and partnerships with over 500 companies, Orbital Gaming has significantly impacted the gambling industry.

As a result of this collaboration, RocketPlay will integrate Orbital Gaming’s cutting-edge games, providing players with a diverse range of high-quality gaming options. This partnership will bring significant growth and innovation within the industry, offering players an enhanced gaming experience.

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Valerian Chanchibadze, Head of Business Development at Orbital Gaming, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, “We are excited to announce that our partnership will strengthen the businesses of both Orbital Gaming and RocketPlay Casino. This collaboration will enhance our offerings, improve operational efficiencies, and deliver superior customer experiences. Combining our strengths will create a more robust and innovative gaming environment, opening up new opportunities for players.”

David Peterson, representing RocketPlay’s Customer Care team, commented, “Our players have already tried new slots from Orbital Gaming, and the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. This collaboration reflects our commitment to providing an exceptional gaming experience, and we are thrilled to offer more innovative games.”

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Golden Matrix (GMGI) Awarded Peru Online Sports Betting and iGaming License

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Golden Matrix Group (NASDAQ: GMGI), a developer and licensor of online gaming platforms, systems, and gaming content, today announced that it has been granted a sports betting and iGaming license in Peru.

This license has been issued to Meridian Gaming Peru S.A.C., a subsidiary of Meridianbet Group (“Meridianbet”), a B2B and B2C sports betting and iGaming provider licensed and operating in multiple international markets.
The license N° 3321-2024-MINCETUR/VMT/DGJCMT was granted by the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism of Peru (MINCETUR).

“We are thrilled to enter the Peruvian market, a region poised for massive growth and unprecedented expansion in the coming years. This market entry presents an exciting opportunity to further grow our user base and deliver additional value to shareholders, underscoring our ongoing commitment to developing industry-leading brands globally,” said Zoran Milosevic, CEO of Meridianbet.

According to ENV Media, the total size of the online sports betting and iGaming market gaming industry in Peru is approximately USD $1.2 billion, and is expected to grow at a rate of 6.4% annually until at least 2028. Market penetration is projected to reach 750,000 players by 2028, or slightly above 20% of the total adult population, highlighting the substantial growth potential for iGaming in the region.

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Play’n GO Music releases Magnussen’s Mix playlist ahead of Austrian Race Weekend

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Play’n GO, the world’s leading casino entertainment provider, has today announced the release of the fourth MoneyGram Haas F1 Team playlist, Magnussen’s Mix, a playlist of driver Kevin Magnussen’s favourite tunes to get him pumped up on race weekends.

Magnussen’s Mix has been eagerly anticipated as it comes off the back of successful releases of Ayao’s Anthems, the Haas’ Tracklist, and Magnussen’s driver teammate Nico Hulkenberg’s Hulkenberg’s Hits. Magnussen’s musical tastes may surprise some fans, as the Danish-born driver includes the likes of Billy Idol and Led Zeppelin, with the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll himself, Elvis Presley, also prominent on the playlist.

Ebba Arnred, Chief Marketing Officer and Co-Founder of Play’n GO said: “We’ve had a lot of fun collaborating with everyone at MoneyGram Haas F1 Team on these playlists, and it’s been very cool to see the different musical tastes that inspire the different teams and individuals that make up the organisation. One of the reasons that we set up Play’n GO Music was to bring together a community of music lovers, and this project has certainly succeeded on that front.

“Kevin’s musical tastes are certainly eclectic, and it’s easy to see how his choices get him pumped up before jumping into VF-24 every weekend. Let’s hope for a successful weekend in Austria for the whole team!”

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Kevin Magnussen, Driver, MoneyGram Haas F1 Team said: “I’ve watched with interest as Nico, Ayao, and our background teams have shared their favourite songs with everyone at Play’n GO Music, and I’m excited to finally get the chance to put my own spin on their Spotify channel! I hope my musical choices bring you as much pleasure as they bring me, and I hope to have your support in Austria this weekend.”

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Louisiana Gaming: Threat From Texas, Plus More Parishes Could Legalize Sports Betting

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If Texas ever approves commercial casinos and sports betting, Louisiana could see a big falloff in gaming revenue, says the Bayou State’s top regulator.

“It’s going to be a huge blow to Louisiana,” Ronnie Johns, Louisiana Gaming Control board chairman, said.

Johns, who is retiring at the end of June after three years as chairman, spoke with Gambling.com in a wide-ranging interview on “The Edge.”

Johns also said additional parishes in Louisiana could approve sports betting within a few years. In addition, he expressed doubt that a tax hike is coming on sports wagering in the state.

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Texas Might Not Expand Gaming Until 2030s: Johns

A 75-year-old former Republican state senator, Johns noted that Louisiana has already gone 35 years with legalized commercial gaming, while Texas still doesn’t have it. Louisiana has since seen the build up of first-rate casino resorts in the state, he noted.

In Texas, sports betting and Las Vegas-style commercial casinos are prohibited. Efforts at the Texas Legislature to expand gaming have been unsuccessful. To date, sports betting is legal in 38 states and Washington, D.C.

Currently, Louisiana benefits from Texans like “Mattress Mack” traveling next door to the Bayou State to gamble. Houston, the fourth most-populated city in the U.S., is only about two hours from Lake Charles, Louisiana.

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Johns said he sees gaming expansion happening one day in Texas, the nation’s second most-populated state. However, that might not occur until well into the 2030s because of opposition from anti-gaming lawmakers and others, he said.

When it does happen, it will have a negative impact on Louisiana.

“We’re predicting a 50% decrease in state revenue, should that happen,” Johns said. “It’s going to be big.”

No Tax Hike On Sportsbooks, Some Parishes Might OK Sports Wagering

During the interview on “The Edge,” Johns also addressed other gaming-related issues facing Louisiana, including:

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A national conversation about an increase in sports betting taxes in some states.

Johns said he has not heard any rumor or discussion about a tax hike in Louisiana on sports wagering.

“Sports betting’s been highly successful in Louisiana,” he said. “It’s actually brought in more money than projected. With that being said, I just don’t see any movement at this time to increase taxes.”

Legalizing sports betting in the nine parishes where it is currently prohibited.

Johns said he anticipates a public vote will occur in some of those parishes to legalize sports betting. Those nine parishes previously rejected sports betting, while 55 parishes approved it.

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“I’m not sure that all nine will get there,” he said. “I predict over the next, say, four to five years you could probably have half of those attempting to approve sports betting again.”

The implementation in Louisiana of online casino gaming, known as iGaming, allowing bettors to play casino games such as slots and craps on their smart phone or computer.

Johns said there is a conversation in the state about the issue, but the casino industry itself is divided — some want it, others don’t. That sort of division makes legislative approval difficult, he said.

“The other aspect is going to be those legislators who view it as an expansion of gaming,” he said. “You’re going to have some pushback from some of the traditional Christian-based organizations, such as the Family Forum here in Louisiana and others who are traditionally anti-gaming.”

More riverboat casinos moving their operations ashore.

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Johns said he does not think all 15 riverboat license holders will ultimately build casinos on land. A handful already have moved ashore or are in the process of becoming land-based.

“I see a point where we’re going to have a number of them do it,” he said. “I don’t think we’ll ever get to the point where all 15 are going to do that. Just from the economic standpoint, is it feasible for them to do that?”

 

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