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Lewis Pek Editor


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August 2022


I’ve spent the past two years living vicariously through our market reports, scouring images to complement the monthly reporting into gaming jurisdictions around the world. Being unable to travel for so long, it was both a frustration and a therapy to travel digitally to some of the world’s most amazing places via the images in the magazine. If travel weren’t so royally difficult at the minute, the temptation is to pack a bag and set off round the world on a catch-up spree, ticking all the boxes I fantasised about during lockdown.


As much as travel has changed due to the pandemic, the nature of our reporting on markets has also adapted. Ordinarily, we’d start our research with a baseline from our past reports, using this to adjust figures up or down and update regulation and taxation figures as applicable. The pandemic has altered the way in which we conduct research, acting as a leveller for gaming markets that have flexed in new


WE ARE FOREVER TOLD OF THE DANGERS OF GAMBLING ON THE MOST VULNERABLE, BUT IT’S ALSO A STEALTH TAX ON THE RICH


and different ways. Just as you can chart big impacts on the environment in the rings of trees, which show the contractions and expansions in relation to the atmosphere and temperature. Covid-19 has permanently changed the gaming market in the same way, creating a contraction and then expansion in which preconceptions of markets, continuous steady growth, annual forecasts and three- year plans have had to be remodelled.


If you dismissed a market in the past for being irrelevant, it’s probably time to take another look - just in case. The pandemic has changed not only the bank balances of nation states, but also their relationship with gambling. We are forever told of the dangers of gambling upon the most vulnerable in society, but gambling is also a stealth tax on the most wealthy, a redistributor of money from the top to the bottom if governments can strike a balance between fair regulation and taxation. Taking drastic measures post-pandemic offers an opportunity for countries to renegotiate their terms with gaming to a degree that only a cataclysmic change like Covid-19 can bring, which throws up both challenges and opportunities.


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Deputy Editor Karen Southall


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Features Editor William Bolton


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Contributors Leo Bateman, Devon Dalbock, Manuel Jimenez, Gabriel Szlaifsztein, David Plumi, Allan Auning-Hansen, Santiago Asensi, Margarite Cuerva, Patricia Lalanda Ordonez, Alejandro Landaluce, Peter-Paul de Goeij, Jose Eduardo Deus, Filipe Mayer, Alcina de Oliveira, Nick Nocton, Niki Stephens, Karolina Ulman, Henrik Link, Gasper Hajdu,


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