12/22/17 Louisville prepares new casino Churchill Downs Inc. revealed its plans to install a luxury casino and entertainment venue in Louisville.
12/21/17 EGT received the prize “True Leader” EGT received the prize “True Leader” for a second time in the fifth annual edition of the eponymous competition.
12/20/17 South Korean lottery expects more growth Lottery operators are expected to increase their annual revenues in South Korea.
12/20/17 Seminole defends its exclusivity The Native Tribe of Florida State is investing in a new lawsuit to stop gaming expansion in the region.
12/20/17 Further effects of casino regulation in Bermuda Casino operations in Bermuda have been recently updated with the approval of a gaming regulation.
12/19/17 ICE London shapes the industry ICE London, to be held on February 6-8, is set to help shape the future of money for the gaming industry.
12/19/17 Philadelphia rejects mini-casinos The City Council unanimously voted to reject video gaming terminals and mini-casinos in the territory.
12/19/17 Asia Lottery Expo & Forum 2018 to make its debut The event will make its debut in the gaming market in Macau on May 15-17.
12/15/17 Australians concerned over gambling Australian authorities have raised concern over problem gambling in the country.
12/15/17 Pennsylvania evaluates licenses After the state passed a new gaming legislation, the gaming regulator from Pennsylvania announced the beginning of the licensing process.
12/15/17 Ontario Minister supports casino debate Ontario Minister Charles Sousa said he will not delay the debate on casino controversy.
12/14/17 Controversy over Revel Casino As a Wall Street firm revealed the Revel casino was acquired by an American company, the current owner has denied it.
12/14/17 Soboba casino is near inauguration Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians is near the inauguration of a new casino in California.
12/12/17 Galaxy Ent to invest in the Philippines The Hong Kong firm Galaxy Entertainment Group is set to invest in a casino project in the Philippines.
12/12/17 Caesars reveals costs of bankruptcy Caesars Entertainment’s failed businesses have cost the company US$160 million in legal fees.