08/09/17 Casinos in Ohio report good results July was good month for casinos in the Buckeye State, as revenue was almost US$4 million higher than in 2016.
08/09/17 MGM gets ready for Japan MGM Resorts International has named its representative officer for the Japanese project.
08/09/17 Traditional casinos to embrace eSports The fast paced growth of eSports has turned casinos to try and include them in order to attract millennials to their business.
08/09/17 Konami celebrates restructuring The leading gaming manufacturer highlights recent advancements and new additions to senior management.
08/07/17 Tony Fung is uncertain about Queensland The Hong Kong billionaire could be preparing a second plan to develop a new project in Queensland.
08/07/17 Trump could bid for a Macau concession Donald Trump representatives have filed four trademark applications for the brand ‘Trump’ in Macau just before the casino licenses expire.
08/03/17 Atlantic City settles all casino appeals Atlantic City will pay US$80 million to settle a series of property tax appeals related to casinos.
08/03/17 Vikingheim reveals first report Vikingheim casino by Sportster LTD operates through EveryMatrix’s popular iGaming platform.
08/03/17 Nine potential hosts in Japan Nine cities will participate in a national hearing to reveal next casino’s host districts.
08/01/17 Japan casinos fight back Potential casino operators in Japan rejected a new regulation that would limit gaming services.
07/31/17 Suncity would acquire Hoi An stake Suncity Group Holdings wants to acquire 34 percent of Hoi An casino stake.
07/31/17 Mohegan Sun to start South Korean project American casino operating company, Mohegan Sun will start its development in South Korea.
07/28/17 Pennsylvania delays iGaming vote The legislature’s vote on the potential iGaming regulation in Pennsylvania will not take place this week.
07/28/17 Sands China grows along with Macau economy Sands China reports record-breaking growth in the second quarter of 2017.
07/27/17 Irish operators criticise taxes New tax policies could lead to business crises, according to Irish bookmakers.