Since striking a partnership with the Delaware Lottery in 2023, BetRivers has been able to grow its offer locally, drive revenue, and make its product known and available to players with a soft spot for betting and gaming.
BetRivers strengthens iGaming offer in Delaware
Now, BetRivers is bringing even more worthwhile products to its shopping windows with the company confirming a new partnership with Evolution, a live dealer studio, which will see numerous of the latter’s games featured on BetRivers.
The partnership builds upon the already existing relationship between the two companies, which saw Evolution originally introduce its slot …
Read moreTop-rated provider of advanced esports wagering products and tech on a global scale, Esports Technologies, Inc. has decided on a rebrand of the company. Changing its name to EBET, INC., the company now has a name that reflects its mission to provide quality wagering and technology options to Millenials and gen z players.
Entering a New Era
With the name change, EBET, INC is expected to commence trading at the opening of the market today. The new name is a way to showcase the company’s commitment to esports fans as well as sports bettors and casino gamers.
The brand has launched a revamped website with the new logo, providing quality images and information to readers. The website includes details on how esports has grown over the years, with the market expectin…
Read moreChina State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC), based in Beijing, has clinched a significant contract worth AED4.4 billion ($1.2 billion) to construct The Island project, marking the largest deal since 2017.
The Island Project Welcomes MGM, Bellagio, and Aria to Its Horizon
The Island project, situated on a 10.5-hectare island off the coast of Umm Suqeim, is poised to become a luxurious destination, featuring renowned hotel brands such as MGM, Bellagio, and Aria. The prospect of these high-profile brands entering Dubai has sparked speculation about potential gambling facilities if the…
Read moreSega has announced that Ryu Ga Gotoku is going through staff changes. Toshihiro Nagoshi, the head of Ryu Ga Gotoku, is leaving the company. Daisuke Sato is leaving as well, and Yakuza series producer Masayoshi Yokoyama will lead the franchise and studio into a new age.
“Before Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio became truly established, ‘Ryu Ga Gotoku’ was basically synonymous with ‘Toshihiro Nagoshi,'” wrote Yokoyama in a statement. When Yokoyama was hired ten years ago, he didn’t want to rely on Nagoshi’s reputation. Now, Yokoyama is inheriting the studio’s legacy.
Ryu Ga Gotoku, the studio behind the acclaimed Yakuza franchise, is working on a new IP outside of Yakuza and Judgment.
In an interview with Famitsu (translated by Ryokutya), studio director Masayoshi Yokoyama says, “If we have an environment where we can make new works, not just Judgment, we will take on the challenge positively.” He also went on to say that there are unreleased titles other than both of the studio’s flagship franchises in progress.
Yakuza 8, the sequel to last year’s Yakuza: Like a Dragon, is currently in development. Yokoyama notes that the story will take place a few years after the previous game. Additionally, he hints that Ichiban Kasuga could potentially be one of several protagonists in Yakuza 8. “It will be Kasuga’s number one story at the time of r…
Read moreShane Pinto, the forward of Ottawa Senators, got a 41-game suspension from the NHL on 26 October 2023 over allegations for the involvement in sports gambling activities. The suspension of the 22-year-old American hockey player reportedly represents the first NHL player banned for sports gambling in the post-PASPA period.
First Modern-Day NHL Player Suspended:
As Associated Press (AP) reports, the league said that Shane Pinto‘s half-season ban was due to the Senators player’s involvement in the sports wagering activities. As reported, the NHL only informed that its investigation found no evidence that Pinto wagered on NHL games. Sports betting activities are strictly forbidden for players, in particular on games in their leagues. But th…
Read moreThe Casablanca Hotel-Casino in Mesquite, Nevada, will need to pay over $2,000 in slots jackpots to Rhon Wilson, a player who was previously kicked out of the venue, but decided to violate the trespass statute, re-enter the casino, and keep gambling.
He Did Now Pay for His Drink
Originally, Wilson was escorted out of the casino because he failed to pay for a drink. However, over the course of the following months, Wilson came back to the casino several times and won slot jackpots on three different occasions.
According to the split 2-to-1 vote from the Nevada Gaming Control Board Read more