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Incentive Games teams up with Hollywoodbets to unveil a multi-experience gaming suite

(AsiaGameHub) -   Incentive Games, a premier B2B games provider, has revealed a new collaboration with South Africa's top betting operator, Hollywoodbets, via its real-money gaming arm, Incentive Studios. Under the terms of the deal, two real-money games from Incentive Studios, Mega Flight and Velocity, went live on the Hollywoodbets platform on April 7. This initial release is the first step in the partnership, with plans to introduce free-to-play games in a subsequent phase. This alliance signifies Incentive Games' official debut in the South African market, broadening its presence in regulated territories globally. The successful launch is the result of a joint effort between the teams at Incentive Games and Hollywoodbets. Hollywoodbets users can now enjoy Incentive Studios' collection of crash and arcade-style games. The partnership is expected to yield further content and new initiatives as it evolves. The cooperation highlights Incentive Games' approach of supplying top-tier real-money gaming content to operators seeking to diversify their portfolios. It also supports Hollywoodbets' dedication to offering its players novel and captivating entertainment options. Ahmed Baker, Chief Commercial Officer at Incentive Games, said: We are thrilled to be partnering with Hollywoodbets, the leading operator in South Africa, as we make our official entry into this dynamic and rapidly expanding market. The launch of Mega Flight and Velocity is merely the first step, and we are eager to introduce more of our real-money and free-to-play games to their players as part of our long-term strategy for the region. Wayde Dorkin, Head of Product at Hollywoodbets, said: We are pleased to welcome Incentive Games to Hollywoodbets, reinforcing our pledge to deliver new, engaging, and innovative content to our players. Adding Mega Flight and Velocity brings a fresh dimension of interactive entertainment to our platform, and this partnership demonstrates our strategy of collaborating with world-class suppliers to improve our gaming suite. We anticipate expanding this relationship and providing our customers with even more exciting experiences. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-23

Evolution Issues Warning Over Declining European Channelisation Rates

(AsiaGameHub) -   Evolution has raised a serious concern regarding decreasing channelisation rates across Europe, noting that the ringfencing measures implemented by the supplier nearly a year ago have negatively impacted their financial performance. Evolution recorded a 5.9% drop in quarter-on-quarter revenue for the first quarter of 2026. Chief Executive Officer Martin Carlesund expressed frustration over regulatory instability and called on policymakers to be more flexible. Although the ringfencing actions introduced a year ago have influenced the company’s European earnings, Carlesund emphasized that "it was the right thing to do. And in the world of perfect regulation, it would not have caused any issues". Carlesund argued that there is an imbalance between player protection and entertainment, noting that gamblers are still finding ways to access unregulated markets. Labeling Europe as Evolution’s "main headache," Carlesund noted that the company is redirecting its focus toward other regulated jurisdictions. Total revenue for the company fell by 1.5% to €513m, a decrease primarily driven by difficulties in the European market. The firm expressed optimism regarding Latin America, describing the region as possessing "great momentum". He commented: "In Brazil, we continue to perform well after regulation, which was about a year ago. We have launched a localised version of Crazy Time that is sure to attract a lot of new players in Brazil. LatAm truly is exciting. We’re in full expansion mode. In addition to Argentina, we continue to expand our presence in Brazil and in Colombia to fully leverage the big market potential." A similar positive sentiment is felt by the firm in North America, where there is enthusiasm about future growth possibilities. This is partly driven by the ongoing attempt to acquire Galaxy Gaming, with a deadline of 17 July set for the deal's finalization. Evolution maintains firm position against Playtech Evolution is holding its position in the continuing legal dispute with Playtech, having formally named the company in its lawsuit earlier this month. Evolution listed Playtech as a defendant, as well as Calcagni & Kanefsky LLP and Black Cube, along with Juda Engelmayer and several others. During Evolution’s Q1 earnings call, Carlesund affirmed that the company is prepared for its legal fight with Playtech, even if the process extends for a few years. "I don’t want the US litigation against a competitor to take focus from the results, but when a competitor sets aside all rules and deliberately tries to hurt us, we must take action to protect our shareholder value. "They have stated that they stand behind the defamatory report, but please remember that they paid enormous amounts of money during four years to not be exposed as the commissioner of that said report. Please also remember that the report was based on a success fee structure, where the report producer was being paid based on how severely they could hurt our shareholder value. "Evolution works hard. We are methodic, we are patient and we are very disciplined. We believe in right and have a strong and good culture based on morale and solid ethics." When questioned about the timeline for the lawsuit, Carlesund replied: "We have had an opponent in this legal debacle that has been ongoing for four years. We have systematically been progressing and winning in court, that’s taken four years. "It will take a very long time and the opponent that we have is also taking a lot of measures to delay everything, which we have seen in the past and we expect that in the future as well. So think about years, probably many years." Reacting to being named in the lawsuit earlier this month, Playtech stated that it intends to "defend itself vigorously" against the allegations made by Evolution. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

SOFTSWISS sees early success with its referral program

(AsiaGameHub) -   SOFTSWISS has reported positive early results from its recently launched referral system. The iGaming technology provider stated that its operator clients have successfully onboarded over 6,000 new players within the first month of the system's operation, simultaneously achieving a reduction in acquisition costs exceeding €1 million. Integrated into SOFTSWISS’s casino platform, the system enables players to generate unique referral codes. These codes can be shared with others, and in return, the referrer earns a bonus determined by the operator. Suren Vardanyan, Head of Sales at SOFTSWISS Casino Platform, commented: “For operators, the benefits extend beyond cost reductions. Referrals introduce an effective word-of-mouth marketing channel that complements existing strategies. A player who joins based on a friend’s recommendation already possesses a level of trust in the brand, making them more likely to remain engaged and make deposits.” SOFTSWISS highlighted that operators have the flexibility to define their own reward structures, including bonus amounts for registration and deposits, as well as wagering requirements. In one notable instance, an operator saw referrals account for as much as 6% of their total site traffic. SOFTSWISS prioritizes swift delivery Earlier this week, the company announced that Formula 1 icon Rubens Barrichello will continue in his role as Non-Executive Director for Latin America, building on a partnership that commenced in 2024. At that time, Brazil was on the verge of opening its regulated online gaming market, and SOFTSWISS aimed to leverage the Brazilian's widespread popularity to strengthen its presence across the nation. SOFTSWISS observed that since the inception of their collaboration, its presence in Brazil has grown from a single representative to a dedicated team. Concurrently, total bets and Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) in Brazil have seen increases of 65% and 64%, respectively, between Q1 2025 and Q1 2026. Looking ahead to the next year of their partnership, SOFTSWISS indicated a focus on enhancing the speed of its solution delivery and boosting overall productivity. Ivan Montik, Founder of SOFTSWISS, stated: “As a lifelong racing enthusiast, I understand that in business, much like on the racetrack, success can be determined by milliseconds. Speed and accuracy become even more critical over extended periods. This is precisely the inspiration Rubens brings to our daily operations. This mindset has been instrumental in shaping our industry standing and will continue to propel us forward.” This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

Tbilisi: Gaming Policy Hub as SBC Regulators Forum 2026 Expands to Double the Scale

(AsiaGameHub) -   With the gaming sectors in CEE, the Balkans, and Central Asia undergoing significant legislative shifts, SBC and SMH have unveiled plans for a major expansion of the SBC Regulators Forum 2026. Scheduled for July 15-16 during the SBC Summit Tbilisi, the gathering aims to unite at least double the number of regulatory authorities compared to prior versions, fostering a more robust and interconnected platform for regulatory discourse. Anticipating 2,500 delegates and more than 60 speakers, this year's event is structured to transcend high-level conversations and concentrate on synchronized regional efforts to address the sector's most urgent issues. A Program Designed for Action The 2026 agenda pivots towards operational realities. Major sessions will address the increasing complexity of the black market, going beyond typical compliance discussions to investigate how “Big Tech,” financial entities, and regulators can work together to dismantle illegal digital infrastructure. Participants will also engage in interactive workshops to develop a “National Disruption Playbook,” a strategic plan aimed at identifying and taking down unlawful operations via coordinated multi-agency efforts. In addition to enforcement, the forum aims to bolster market integrity by enhancing data-sharing mechanisms, featuring sessions focused on exchanging intelligence between the private sector and law enforcement to improve fraud prevention. Looking to the future, a specific topic will examine regulators' perspectives on upcoming trends. A Vital Regional Hub Andrew McCarron, Managing Director at SBC, highlighted the significance of this year's broader scope: “We are not merely debating the regulations; we are helping to create the instruments needed to apply them equitably. By increasing regulatory participation twofold, we guarantee that the 2,500 attendees have direct access to the individuals defining the future of the CEE and Central Asian markets.” Lasha Machavariani, Founder of SMH, remarked: “Tbilisi has emerged as the diplomatic heart of the regional gaming sector. This summit offers the crucial ‘local pulse’ that international operators require to steer through the shift from conventional frameworks to the modern, technology-based regulations of the future.” The SBC Regulators Forum continues to serve as a premier venue for stakeholders where policy meets gaming. As the region aligns more closely with European standards, the 2026 event serves as the essential meeting place for those aiming to establish a presence in one of the globe's most vibrant gaming landscapes. Purchase your ticket here. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

TAG Media Unveils AI-Powered Platform for iGaming Media

(AsiaGameHub) -   TAG Media has unveiled affie.ai, a new solution designed to simplify and enhance affiliate media management within the iGaming industry. The platform is set to be introduced at the upcoming SBC Summit Malta (28–30 April). Marketed as an “AI-engineered decision-making engine,” affie.ai is tailored for iGaming marketing teams to streamline the oversight of media partners and affiliate accounts. The tool is the result of a collaboration between TAG Media and Gamblitude, a Katowice-based engineering firm that focuses on intelligence-driven architecture and data solutions for the iGaming sector. At its core, affie.ai is built upon TAG Media’s extensive operational background in managing affiliate programs. TAG highlights that affiliate management remains a highly complex and often underserved area within operator marketing departments. Decisions are frequently inconsistent, dependent on individual expertise, and hindered by fragmented data and manual reporting tasks. affie.ai is engineered to resolve these inefficiencies. Rather than functioning as a standard tracking dashboard, the platform integrates TAG’s strategic frameworks into an automated, data-driven engine that provides actionable recommendations regarding partner performance, deal structures, program optimization, and commercial risk. The platform’s automation capabilities serve as a primary differentiator, enabling affiliate managers to shift from reactive reporting to proactive, insight-driven decision-making. Elaine Gardiner: affie.ai Elaine Gardiner, Co-Founder of affie.ai, stated: “With 17 years of experience managing affiliate programs for operators such as Cherry Casino, Ninja Casino, and Rizk, I understand what effective decision-making requires and how rarely it is supported by the right technology.” “affie.ai translates the strategic thinking our team utilizes daily into an on-demand, high-speed resource—tailored to your specific program and data, and available whenever an affiliate manager needs it.” In a climate increasingly focused on ROI and cost management, the launch of affie.ai aligns with current industry trends. As operators face mounting pressure to improve marketing efficiency—compounded by rising taxes and shrinking margins—tools that streamline workflows, lower overhead, and optimize performance are becoming essential to modern marketing operations. Gamblitude provides the technical foundation for affie.ai, utilizing its cloud-native data infrastructure to drive analytical capabilities. Gamblitude was founded by former STS executives Wojtek Sznapka and Piotr Cerlak, who possess significant expertise in developing scalable data systems for betting and gaming enterprises. Wojtek Sznapka: Gamblitude Wojtek Sznapka, Co-Founder of Gamblitude, added: “Operators already possess vast amounts of data, but the challenge has always been converting that information into consistent, actionable decisions. With affie.ai, we have created a system that goes beyond performance analysis; it interprets data within the context of real-world commercial frameworks. This is about providing teams with the clarity and speed needed to act on their data.” The joint offering aims to provide measurable benefits for operators, including reduced management overhead, faster onboarding for affiliate staff, and the preservation of institutional knowledge regardless of personnel changes. affie.ai will make its official debut at the SBC Summit Malta (28–30 April), where TAG Media and Gamblitude will demonstrate the platform to operators ahead of its initial rollout. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

Policy Makers Face Growing Concerns Over Challenges Facing FDJ in the UK

(AsiaGameHub) -   The most recent Q1 operator results highlight a structural shift in the UK market, which is growing more imbalanced amid regulatory reforms. This comes as FDJ United’s otherwise solid performance period was hampered by challenges in the Netherlands and the UK. The operator has now joined the chorus of voices urging UK authorities to take stronger action against the expansion of the black market and foster a competitive environment for all operators. Speaking to investors following the release of the group’s Q1 financial results, Pascal Chaffard, Head of FDJ’s Online Betting and Gaming Business Unit, stressed that any tax hikes or regulatory adjustments must be paired with an assurance of a ‘level playing field’ for all operators. He said: “What we fear is the development of offshore offering. We have flagged this clearly to the UK Gambling Commission and government, and they have said that they understand the point and will give more capacity to the UKGC to fight [the black market]. “But we are not completely sure that it’s fully done, and it is something that we will continue to work on. We cannot have more stringent regulation and tax levels and not have a good fight against illegal actors.” UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced in November 2025 an increase in the Remote Gaming Duty to 40%, which took effect on April 1 of this year. Additionally, the general betting duty for remote betting will rise to 25% on April 1, 2027. Simultaneously, the government allocated £26 million to the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) to combat black market growth. Yet industry stakeholders have cautioned that this sum is a ‘drop in the ocean’ considering the financial resources of the groups running illegal operators. Despite this, Chaffard emphasized that targeting the online black market is feasible, and this point has been ‘explained in detail’ to both the UKGC and the UK government. “At the end of the day, it’s okay to have more taxes, it’s okay to have more objectives for protecting players, but it’s not okay to have level playing that is the same for everybody,” he added. Chaffard acknowledged that the UK market ‘remains challenging’ for FDJ, which operates Unibet and 32Red following its acquisition of Kindred in 2024. Specifically, he told investors that FDJ ‘underestimated how hard it would be to fine-tune compliance regulations’, though no specific details were shared about which rules the company is struggling with most. Even so, and despite a more than 20% year-over-year drop in UK revenue during Q1, the UK market is still profitable for FDJ. Chaffard expressed optimism that the company can capitalize on ‘smaller and weaker’ operators that might be pushed out as the market consolidates amid tax increases. “The main problem that we have is not the number of active players, it’s the drop in the average revenue per user,” said Chaffard, as he quelled concerns that FDJ would withdraw from the market. Unibet and 32Red are both robust mid-tier operators; however, the concerns felt by operators of this size regarding the UK market aren’t consistently shared by larger players. Flutter and Entain have both adopted an energetic stance toward the new UK market environment, even hinting at further investment in the market. This trend should worry policymakers, as the market as a whole faces growing consolidation risks. A reduction in the number of operators creates a significant gap that the black market can exploit. The UK market’s downturn and the challenges operators face aren’t unexpected; they were widely foreseen amid market pressures and further accelerated by Labour’s tax hikes. Late last year, the independent gambling industry think tank BetterGambling released a report forecasting that over 800 casinos will be forced to exit the market by 2027. The report warned that as regulatory frameworks tighten, the market will no longer be economically viable for operators not in the top tier, as referenced by Chaffard. Reviewer at BetterGambling, Diana Tunsu, warned: “The economics are straightforward. Operators with GGY below £3 million per year are faced with a stark choice: spend significantly on compliance or consider strategic options including withdrawing from the market.” At the time, policymakers—seemingly focused on raising taxes to exorbitant levels—could easily dismiss the study, but market developments since then, even in this early phase, indicate we’re heading toward a less competitive landscape. European tax reforms begin to take their toll FDJ also highlighted the ongoing impact of tax changes across key European jurisdictions, including France, the Netherlands and Romania. Across its land-based, lottery and online betting and gaming divisions, FDJ expects an approximate €90 million impact in 2026. In July 2025, French authorities implemented minor tax increases across lottery, sports betting and online poker. Meanwhile, the Netherlands and Romania have also raised taxes on online gaming over the past year. Regarding the Netherlands specifically, Chaffard said the situation is beginning to ‘stabilise’, and the company is taking actions to drive ‘some growth’ in its operations there. However, he noted a Dutch regulator’s report stating that overall market revenue shrank by more than 20% in 2025, underscoring the difficulty of returning to growth in the jurisdiction. FDJ has laid out plans to turn around its performance in the UK and Netherlands through targeted task forces, which Chaffard explained involve ensuring the group’s different departments don’t work in silos and collaborate effectively. Meanwhile, FDJ is also seeking to shift to an ROI-led marketing and promotional strategy, while streamlining the organisation. Overall, FDJ United reported a modest growth in gross gaming revenue to €2.18bn. However, the aforementioned tax changes resulted in a 3% year-on-year decrease in revenue to €895m. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

SOFTSWISS continues partnership with F1 legend Barrichello into third year

(AsiaGameHub) -   SOFTSWISS has announced that former Formula 1 star Rubens Barrichello will remain in his role as the company's Non-Executive Director for Latin America. The collaboration between the iGaming technology supplier and the Brazilian racing icon is entering its third year, with the company aiming to leverage Barrichello's focus on speed to accelerate solution delivery and enhance productivity. Ivan Montik, Founder of SOFTSWISS, stated: "As an avid racing enthusiast, I understand that in the business world, similar to a racetrack, milliseconds can determine the outcome. Speed and accuracy become increasingly critical over the long term. This is the very principle that Rubens motivates in our everyday operations. This approach has been instrumental in defining our industry standing and will continue to propel our progress." Barrichello initially partnered with SOFTSWISS in 2024 as a Non-Executive Director for Latin America, a 'strategic move' intended to strengthen the company's footprint in the region, particularly in his home country of Brazil. This development occurred as the nation was finalizing preparations for the launch of its regulated online betting and gaming market, which commenced on January 1, 2025. SOFTSWISS highlighted that since the partnership began, its Brazilian operations have expanded from a single representative to a full, dedicated team. Concurrently, total bets and Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) in Brazil increased by 65% and 64%, respectively, when comparing the first quarter of 2025 to the first quarter of 2026. "I am delighted with the results of our collaboration. As we begin our third year, our goal is to further develop the foundation we have established. I am excited to assist the team in connecting with partners via racing-themed events – it's a method to share a personal passion while forging genuine relationships," added Barrichello, whose 18-year Formula 1 career included driving for famed teams like Ferrari, Brawn, and Williams. In addition to reinforcing its strategic direction, SOFTSWISS has also recently introduced a series of enhancements to its product portfolio. In early April, SOFTSWISS released Motion, a 'no-code workflow automation tool' created to minimize dependency on technical resources. The company has also integrated two new tournament functionalities into its Game Aggregator – Tournaments Report and Instant Tournaments. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

Sky Bet legal battle to proceed after successful appeal

(AsiaGameHub) -   The High Court case between Sky Betting and Gaming (SBG) and a self-proclaimed problem gambler, who alleges receiving marketing materials without consent, has taken a new turn. The operator has secured an appeal following a January 2025 High Court ruling by Justice Collins Rice. The ruling determined that consent for the collection of personal data from the problem gambler had not been obtained. SBG is being represented by the law firm Wiggin. The High Court established a new three-part test for obtaining valid consent under UK GDPR and PECR. The court indicated that consent would be considered valid if either of two conditions could be evidenced: the individual subjectively intended to give their consent, or their decision regarding consent was autonomous. Based on the operator’s cookie placement and data collection practices, direct marketing communications were sent to RTM. RTM subsequently gambled and lost £45,000 on SBG’s platform between 2007 and 2019, as disclosed last year. SBG appealed the decision on five grounds, including: The ruling addressed a point not raised by the claimant, specifically that the claimant had not argued their consent was invalid due to their gambling disorder, thus preventing SBG from presenting a defence. The legal approach to what constitutes valid consent was incorrect, as UK GDPR outlines the proper test as specific, informed, unambiguous, and freely given. The conclusion that SBG had not obtained consent was erroneous. A Flutter UK&I spokesperson stated: “We are pleased that the Court of Appeal has ruled in our favour. This is a very important decision not only for Sky Bet but the wider industry. “We take pride in our leading position on customer safety and remain absolutely committed to player protection.” The Information Commissioner’s Office intervened and provided assistance to the court regarding the matter of data collection consent. With the Court of Appeal ruling in favour of SBG, the case will now be sent back to the High Court for further proceedings. Wiggin noted that the Court of Appeal rejected the notion that the ‘test for consent contains any subjective element’, asserting that it is entirely objective and measured against UK GDPR criteria. The law firm further added that the court concluded that what a controller ‘knows or ought reasonably to know about a data subject is not relevant when considering whether consent was freely given’, meaning the test for valid consent is ‘an objective one without any qualification’. Wiggin stated: “The judgment provides certainty for controllers when obtaining consent. Controllers should assess the information they provide to data subjects about processing on the basis of consent and their mechanisms when obtaining consent. “If these, objectively, result in data subjects’ consent being specific, informed, unambiguous and freely given, then controllers can have greater confidence that their processing complies with the UK GDPR and PECR.” Want to hear more stories like this? Check out the new SBC Media YouTube Channel, the new home of all things multimedia at SBC, where our team deep-dives into the biggest stories from across the sports betting, iGaming, affiliate and payments industries. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

St8 teams up with kwiff to bolster its UK market proposition

(AsiaGameHub) -   St8, a full-service tech provider and casino games aggregator, has entered into an agreement with UK-based sportsbook and casino operator kwiff, extending its reach in regulated markets. This collaboration will see kwiff utilize St8's platform to power its operations, gaining access to high-quality content, marketing tools, live reporting, and comprehensive compliance support via a single integration point. kwiff provides an extensive and varied casino game library, enhanced by a suite of creative sports betting features that set its offering apart in a crowded marketplace. In the last year, St8 has moved into several new regions, securing supplier licenses in the UK, Ontario, and, most recently, Sweden. The deal with kwiff marks a further move in St8's wider expansion plans as it progresses the development of its platform. Vladimir Negine, Chief Executive Officer at St8, said: St8's strategy focuses on providing operators with the essential groundwork to succeed in regulated environments. Aligning with kwiff bolsters our UK footprint and enables us to back a unique brand with adaptable technology and a wide range of content. We are excited to collaborate as they expand their business. Kaupo Kangro, Casino Director at kwiff, said: Every development at kwiff is designed to create a more gratifying experience for our players—be it through features like Supercharge or our approach to content and promotions. Teaming up with St8 provides the agility to accelerate the scaling of this vision, all while upholding the performance and regulatory compliance vital to our operations. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

iGaming Real Talk serving as Official Media Partner at AffPapa Conference Madrid

(AsiaGameHub) -   AffPapa is pleased to confirm iGaming Real Talk as the official media partner for the AffPapa Conference Madrid 2026. The show, hosted by Surya Palli, has earned recognition for its candid discussions with founders, creators, and iGaming executives, delving into the essentials for growth and success in the sector. Originally launched as "The Manesh Palli Show", the platform is renowned for revealing the more personal and insightful perspectives of its guests. Through this collaboration, iGaming Real Talk will operate a podcast studio at the venue, conducting live interviews with affiliates, operators, and B2B leaders. These conversations will tackle pivotal industry themes such as AI, affiliate-operator dynamics, and emerging markets, offering attendees deeper insight into the forces currently influencing iGaming. iGaming Real Talk shared a statement: We are thrilled to collaborate with AffPapa, an event that has rapidly established itself as a top gathering for affiliates, distinguished by its unique 40/40/20 audience mix and productive speed-dating networking model. This partnership allows iGaming Real Talk to provide genuine, thorough reporting from the event and on critical 2026 industry trends, from changing affiliate-operator partnerships to AI's impact and prospects in new markets. We will also highlight the perspectives of affiliates, operators, and B2B leaders, fostering valuable connections throughout the ecosystem. Scheduled for May 18-20 at the Novotel Madrid Center, the full agenda for the AffPapa Conference Madrid includes numerous networking activities like a padel tournament, speed-dating meetings, panel debates, an AI workshop led by createIT, and additional events. The final day of the conference will conclude with the presentation of the AffPapa iGaming Awards 2026, followed by a closing party featuring DJ Kryoman. Yeva Avagyan, Head of Commercial at AffPapa, commented: "We are delighted to welcome iGaming Real Talk to Madrid. Their presence on-site significantly enhances the conference's overall experience and profile." To register for AffPapa's biggest affiliate-focused conference yet or to inquire about sponsorship, visit the official AffPapa Conference Madrid website. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

01.tech Becomes the Headline Sponsor of AffPapa iGaming Awards

(AsiaGameHub) -   AffPapa is delighted to reveal 01.tech as the Headline Sponsor for the AffPapa iGaming Awards 2026! Since 2016, 01.tech has been laying the technological groundwork for iGaming initiatives. The company’s platform provides cutting-edge technology, adaptable integration, and robust marketing tools that enable scalable growth. Beyond its core product, 01.tech serves as a full-service solution for operators, offering in-depth analytics and personalized support at every stage. 01.tech shared a statement about the sponsorship: 01.tech is honored to take center stage as the the HeadHeadline Sponsor for the highlyly awaited AffPapa iGaming Awards 2026. As pioneers in iGaming technology, we are deeply committed to driving innovation and celebrating the visionaries who consistently elevate our industry industry. This prestigious este esteemed partnershipunderscorescores our dedication to fostering excellence and empowering the global network of affiliates and operators. We look forward to gathering with the brightest minds in the business to honor this year’s top achievers andshape the future of iGaming together. On May 20, the final day of the AffPapa Conference Madrid, the AffPapa iGaming Awards 2026 will bring affiliates, operators, and B2B providers together to celebrate the industry’s standout performers. As an annual industry event recognizing excellence, innovation, and long-term impact in iGaming, the AffPapa iGaming Awards is now in its 5th edition. To mark the anniversary, the 2026 awards introduce a new theme, “The Test of Time”, alongside four new exclusive categories. Yeva Avagyan, Head of Commercial at AffPapa, commented: We always seek partners with active industry involvement and comprehensive knowledge of its operations, so we are pleased that 01.tech will join the AffPapa iGaming Awards as our Headline Sponsor. We look forward to their upcoming visit to Madrid! To view the nominee list, cast your vote, and register for the event, visit the official AffPapa iGaming Awards 2026 website, where you can also explore the limited sponsorship opportunities available. Voting will remain open until May 4. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

PG Soft is named as a key sponsor for SBC Summit Malta 2026

(AsiaGameHub) -   PG Soft, a leading global digital mobile games company, has been confirmed as a key sponsor for SBC Summit Malta 2026. The event is scheduled to take place from April 28-30, 2026, at the InterContinental Hotel in Malta. This sponsorship will provide PG Soft with significant brand visibility at the summit. The company will be the exclusive sponsor of a substantial 3x2m LED screen positioned at the main entrance and welcome area of SBC Summit Malta. This branded installation features a fully customizable frame, designed to create a striking and immersive digital display. This ensures that PG Soft's logo, design elements, and promotional videos will be prominently seen by all attendees. Additionally, PG Soft will extend its branding to the LED Walkway Tunnel, a pathway that thousands of delegates will traverse during the event. The walkway is comprised of two large 6m-wide LED walls, forming a corridor that connects the exhibition floor with the lunch and conference areas. This provides a prime opportunity for high-impact brand exposure, with PG Soft's video content and branding set to play in a continuous loop throughout the summit. SBC Summit Malta 2026 continues to serve as a crucial gathering point for key stakeholders across the gaming industry, including operators, suppliers, affiliates, and regulators, with a particular emphasis on Europe's dynamic market. A spokesperson for PG Soft stated: SBC Summit Malta is recognized as one of the foremost events on the European iGaming calendar, and we are honored to be a part of the 2026 edition. Our sponsorship underscores PG Soft's ongoing commitment to supporting and participating in events that are vital to our industry. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

Aviator Studio Brazil Secures Two Consecutive Wins in São Paulo Appeal Court Over SPRIBE Injunction

(AsiaGameHub) -   Aviator Studio Brazil has successfully obtained two back-to-back court rulings in São Paulo, Brazil, that have blocked SPRIBE's efforts to secure an injunction against its business activities. On April 16, the São Paulo Court of Appeals (2nd Reserved Chamber of Business Law) issued rulings that largely favored the defendants. The court denied the request for an injunction against the group, permitting Aviator Studio Brazil to maintain its market operations alongside partners like Foggo Entertainment (Blaze) while the wider trademark dispute proceeds through standard legal channels.  Contextualising Separate Proceedings This win in the group litigation comes after SPRIBE announced on April 15 a distinct case involving NSX Betnacional. Aviator LLC stated that initially, neither the firm nor the operator had knowledge of those specific legal actions. Upon becoming aware of the separate issue, Aviator Studio Brazil promptly moved to take charge of defending the brand's lawful use, supplying NSX Betnacional with necessary legal assistance.  Key Court Findings  The Court of Appeals grounded its ruling on the following primary observations: Lack of likelihood of success on the merits: Although SPRIBE asserts it holds exclusive rights to the “AVIATOR” trademark, the court noted significant debate regarding the legitimacy of these claims within Brazil and abroad. Absence of irreparable harm: The court concluded that there is no immediate or irreparable damage present to warrant urgent judicial intervention. Valid licensing: The court highlighted that Aviator Studio Brazil is conducting business under the “AVIATOR” name pursuant to a licence from Aviator LLC, the specifics and validity of which will be assessed during the trial.  Protecting the AVIATOR Ecosystem By meeting all indemnification and defence requirements stipulated in its Software Licence Agreement, Aviator Studio Brazil entered the proceedings to back its operator partners, such as Foggo Entertainment (Blaze). The company has declared its complete support for its partners, accepting the duty to defend, indemnify, and protect them concerning the utilization of the AVIATOR brand and product. This action underscores the firm’s enduring dedication to safeguarding its partners and the stability of the AVIATOR ecosystem. Regarding the situation with NSX Betnacional, Aviator LLC verified that neither party was initially aware of the legal proceedings. Once informed, Aviator Studio Brazil acted swiftly to assist its partner Betnacional and take on the responsibility of protecting the authorized use of the AVIATOR brand. International Context Aviator LLC remarked that these results bolster its established view that motions for preliminary injunctions do not accurately represent the case's merits. This aligns with prior events in the UK High Court, where an interim injunction secured by SPRIBE was characterized as a limited procedural measure unrelated to ownership or the dispute's ultimate resolution. With no rulings against Aviator LLC’s fundamental rights in Brazil and courts refusing to grant emergency relief, the firm persists in its operations, staying assured of its legal standing as lawsuits advance in various jurisdictions. Commenting on the decision, George Pruidze, CEO at Aviator Studio, said: After securing two successive wins in the São Paulo trial and appellate courts, it is evident that the urgent measures SPRIBE seeks are unfounded. Aviator Studio Brazil continues to operate legally under licence, and we remain dedicated to backing our partners and upholding the AVIATOR brand wherever needed. As SPRIBE’s similar actions continue to spark litigation in Brazil, including the current case with Betnacional, we will stand by our partners to ensure the rightful use of the AVIATOR brand is upheld. We are confident that our legal stance and the facts will continue to succeed as these cases move forward. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

Will New Zealand be the next to encounter gambling lawsuit upheaval?

(AsiaGameHub) -   There was widespread speculation about the potential scope of fallout from last week’s Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruling targeting Malta and Lottoland.  The ramifications are starting to surface, as even across global regulatory regions, the ruling has paved the way for legal preparations to begin. A slew of gambling operators are facing coordinated legal challenges in New Zealand. Legal claims have been submitted against bet365, SkyCity Entertainment and Super Group, with challenges focused on retrospective gambling activities set to be heard at the Auckland High Court.  Parallel to the cases overwhelming Malta’s court system, operators that provided offshore or unlicensed online gambling services will face scrutiny if they are found to have actively targeted New Zealand-based customers prior to regulatory overhauls.  That said, while the CJEU ruling may have encouraged other global courts to pursue legal action, New Zealand has no established legal precedent for whether its judicial system can enforce penalties or rules on online gambling activities before a legislative resolution is finalized.  Last week, gambling operators grew more anxious following a CJEU ruling that declared contracts between players located in Germany and operators unlicensed in Germany as effectively void.  This marked a blow to Malta’s regulatory framework, as the ruling confirmed that players could seek repayment of their losses from operators lacking proper local licensing. It also could establish a binding precedent for both operators and players across the European Union.  The New Zealand cases will bypass the red tape associated with Europe and its member states, as the operators’ fates will be determined through proceedings at the country’s Supreme Court.  Bet365 intends to argue that the cases should be heard in the jurisdiction where it held its operating license, rather than the location where the players reside, as this was the legal framework it adhered to during its operations.  Regulatory bodies across numerous jurisdictions will be closely watching the progression of New Zealand’s cases, as they serve as a non-EU testing ground for player repayment claims outside of EU legal frameworks.  If claimants win their legal fight against gambling operators in New Zealand, the floodgates could fully open for player repayment cases worldwide. The fallout could have a major impact on how New Zealand finalizes the remaining phases of its online casino regulatory framework, as license applications are set to launch in July 2026. Per an agreement made by Parliament, New Zealand’s upcoming online casino regulatory system will be capped at 15 total licenses, while TAB NZ’s long-term partnership with Entain will create a monopoly on online sports betting. Legal reviews of past gambling activities could ultimately determine which operators are allowed to participate in New Zealand’s online casino framework. That said, there is still a chance that similar cases could spread more widely across Europe, especially in Finland, which has had a monopolized gambling market in the past.  Speaking on LinkedIn, iGaming legal expert Antti Koivula warned that “Within the Finnish legal landscape, this ruling means that if an MGA-licensed operator provided gambling services in Finland in violation of the Lotteries Act, for example, customers who lost money to those operators could pursue repayment through Finnish courts.” He forecast that Bill 55 would likely be struck down by the CJEU, a ruling that would further escalate the wave of legal activity surrounding gambling cases. He added: “That said, under a widely accepted interpretation of Finnish law, an online gambling service is considered to be offered within Finland if the operator has illegally targeted Finnish consumers with gambling marketing and actively allowed participation in the service from within the country. Both actions are strictly prohibited. Labeling Finland as a country with extensive bureaucratic red tape, he emphasized that proving an operator illegally targeted Finnish marketing and enabled domestic participation would likely require nothing less than a prohibition order from the National Police Board.  This significantly limits how applicable the Lottoland ruling is to Finland, as securing such a prohibition order demands significant time and effort, and only three foreign operators have successfully completed the process thus far.” It is difficult to predict the future of player repayment cases, but while the CJEU’s ruling against Lottoland opened the door for such claims, the upcoming New Zealand cases may be especially critical for global legal trends surrounding gambling, a development that could shape industry discussions for years to come.  This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. 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2026-04-22

Jonathan Moretta Named Head of Account Management at Push Gaming

(AsiaGameHub) -   Push Gaming further strengthens its leadership team by naming Jonathan Moretta as its Head of Account Management. He enters the position with over six years of experience in the igaming industry, having established partnerships with major brands and driven success in crucial international markets. Jonathan Moretta, Head of Account Management at Push Gaming, stated about his new role: Push Gaming collaborates with many high-quality partners, and I am eager to continue strengthening these vital relationships. The exceptional standard of Push Gaming's products is clear, and my aim is to ensure this quality is mirrored in our communications with key accounts, whether by promoting established favourites or introducing new games from our future pipeline. This appointment reinforces Push Gaming's strategic objectives for 2026, aligning with other enhancements to its commercial and operational framework. Alistair Johnston, CCO at Push Gaming, also shared his thoughts on Jonathan's appointment, stating: I am delighted to welcome Jonathan to the team. He will play a key role in executing Push Gaming's commercial strategy, providing front-line leadership with a demonstrated approach. Jonathan possesses a global network of important industry contacts, supported by a unique aptitude for forging the strong relationships that fuel rapid growth. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

Status of Caesars Entertainment and Tilman Fertitta Acquisition Negotiations

(AsiaGameHub) -   Discussions between Caesars Entertainment and Tilman Fertitta surrounding a potentially high-value takeover deal are set to move forward following an extension to their exclusivity negotiation period.   Bloomberg first reported the update, citing people familiar with the talks, noting that the negotiation window was pushed back after Fertitta’s father passed away on April 9. Reports surfaced last month that Fertitta, the owner of Golden Nugget Casino and Fertitta Entertainment, was seeking to acquire Caesars along with its portfolio of 52 casinos located across the US. Per sources close to the negotiations, Fertitta has been discussing a $32 per share offer to purchase Caesars. Funding for the deal would consist of $2 billion to $3 billion in equity, alongside $4 billion to $5 billion in new debt secured against the company’s assets. Fertitta would also take on more than $11 billion of Caesars’ existing debt. If his acquisition bid succeeds, Fertitta will add Caesars’ assets to his existing holdings, which include the Landry’s restaurant chain and his current Golden Nugget properties.  Challenging times in Las Vegas Caesars has been impacted by a worrying trend across Las Vegas of falling visitor numbers, which has resulted in four straight quarters of net losses for the company. In February, the firm reported a net loss of $250 million for Q4 2025, a drop from the $11 million net income it recorded in 2024. Its Las Vegas revenue fell 3.4% year over year to $1 billion, down from $1.1 billion in Q4 2024. In addition to owning Golden Nugget Casinos, Fertitta also holds a 12.3% stake in Wynn Resorts, which highlights his goal to expand his footprint in the Las Vegas market. Caesars is scheduled to release its 2026 first-quarter earnings results later this month, and there is no question that executives including Tom Reeg, the company’s Chief Executive Officer, will face tough questioning from investors about the potential sale. Per Bloomberg reports, Reeg may retain a role at the company if the takeover is finalized, along with members of the Carano family, some of whom currently hold seats on Caesars’ board or work in senior executive positions. Caesars’ shares finished trading at $27.64 when markets closed on Tuesday (April 21). This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

ReferOn enhances crypto capabilities with a new payments layer

(AsiaGameHub) -   Affiliate management system ReferOn has bolstered its financial infrastructure by integrating a crypto-based layer designed to streamline and automate affiliate commission distributions. This latest functionality consolidates the payout process within the ReferOn ecosystem, facilitating cryptocurrency transactions via the platform's authorized payment gateway partners. ReferOn states that this update eliminates the operational "bottlenecks" associated with manual crypto processing, thereby easing the burden on affiliate managers and enabling teams to handle higher transaction volumes without the need for additional staff. Vlad Bondarenko, Head of Product at ReferOn, remarked: “Frankly, manual crypto payments are a significant liability. When teams are constantly worried about inputting incorrect addresses, executing duplicate transactions, or managing increasingly complex spreadsheets, the workplace culture becomes overly cautious and reactive.” The new payment layer offers partners a unified financial dashboard, providing a transparent and detailed overview of all transaction history. ReferOn highlighted that the system prioritizes security, requiring two-factor authentication for all automated payouts before they are finalized. Bondarenko further noted: “Our crypto finance layer removes ambiguity by offering managers a centralized hub that automates manual tasks through our integrated partners. This isn't just about adding a trendy payment option or automating for the sake of efficiency; it’s about empowering you to manage a modernized financial operation.” In addition to its crypto updates, ReferOn has been expanding its use of AI to improve data gathering and analytical capabilities. In March, the company introduced Evolution Cohort, an analytical framework focused on player retention, monetization, and overall value. The tool is engineered to pinpoint specific trends, such as which data segments show early growth, which maintain long-term profitability, and which experience early decline. “The days of manual ‘detective work’ in affiliate marketing are behind us,” Bondarenko stated during the launch. “Most platforms simply overwhelm users with raw data, leaving them to navigate chaotic spreadsheets. Evolution Cohort transforms the landscape by actively interpreting the growth momentum of your business.” This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

Romania Introduces €5 Million Gambling Harm Prevention Funding Initiative

(AsiaGameHub) -   The National Office for Gambling (ONJN) has launched its inaugural call for funding through the “Aware and Free” initiative, providing €5 million for programs aimed at preventing gambling-related harm. The submission period began on 20 April and concludes on 11 May, after which the regulatory body will review eligibility and release preliminary results by 26 May. Following an independent evaluation, final outcomes are expected on 8 July. After the resolution of any appeals, confirmed participants should be announced by 28 July, with initiatives starting in early August and running until the end of 2026. ONJN president Vlad-Cristian Soare, stated: We gave our word that these initiatives would be realized. Despite previous challenges, these projects will proceed and, most importantly, provide support to vulnerable people. We are securing the first-ever funding in the history of the ONJN for this type of program, while also establishing the regulatory groundwork for future grants. The €5 million allocation is divided into three categories. The largest portion, €3.6 million, will fund prevention, education, treatment, research, digitalization, and responsible gambling efforts. Another €1.2 million is dedicated to infrastructure, such as building or improving treatment centers, and is available exclusively to public authorities. The remaining €200,000 will support research and impact assessments to inform policy development. This move comes during a difficult start to 2026 for the iGaming market in Romania. The industry experienced a notable contraction, with the Blask Index falling 24.4% over January and February, marking one of the weakest year-to-date performances in a decade. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

Ukraine’s regulator partners with YouTube to combat illegal gambling advertisements

(AsiaGameHub) -   PlayCity has revealed a fresh collaboration with YouTube to accelerate the deletion of unlawful gambling advertisements. According to the regulator, this partnership will facilitate quicker identification of infractions and the prompt removal of banned material. The organization announced via its official Telegram account: We have started working with YouTube to enhance our response speed and restrict unauthorized gambling ads. By linking its surveillance systems with YouTube's resources, PlayCity anticipates a major reduction in the time elapsed between spotting and eliminating illicit advertisements. The joint effort is already yielding outcomes. Officials verified that a channel boasting over 3,000 followers was shut down for endorsing gambling, and a video for an unlicensed casino was taken down from a channel with more than 133,000 subscribers. Representatives noted that this project is part of an extensive strategy to increase oversight of gambling content and bolster enforcement, complementing current actions like penalties for ad breaches. Concurrently, Ukraine is transitioning its licensing process to a digital format. In partnership with PlayCity, the Ministry of Digital Transformation has transferred all gambling permit applications to the Diia portal. Businesses can now sign up, provide documentation, and complete forms digitally, with permits granted in just a few minutes. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22

Singapore Polymarket Betting Persists Despite Block

(AsiaGameHub) -   Betting activity linked to Singapore has risen on the Polymarket platform, persisting despite the site being prohibited in the region since December 2024. According to Singaporean media, some users are bypassing restrictions to access the platform and wager on local events. Recent trends include betting on daily temperatures, with average daily wagers surpassing $100,000 throughout April. By the evening of April 17, nearly $125,000 had been staked, with the majority of participants betting on a peak temperature of 33°C. Singaporean authorities officially blocked Polymarket in December 2024 due to the platform's provision of unauthorized gambling services. Singapore maintains strict regulations on remote gambling, designating Singapore Pools as the sole entity permitted to offer online betting. Government efforts to enforce regulations against illegal wagering have intensified. The Polymarket website has previously been utilized for betting on significant Singaporean events, including the 2023 Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, the presidential election, and the 2025 parliamentary election. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

2026-04-22