News May/June 2026
Casino de Monte-Carlo refresh Land-based operations
A fixture of the Principality since 1863, the Casino de Monte-Carlo is introducing a more immersive Atrium experience for 2026, combining a large- scale Monopoly installation, new themed slot content and an expanded Café Rotonde offer.
At the centre of the activation is a reimagined Monopoly environment, featuring a giant game board, oversized tokens, houses and hotels, and a three-metre-tall Mr. Monopoly figure. Running until May 17, the installation builds on the launch of the exclusive Monopoly Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer edition introduced last December, extending the brand’s presence onto the casino floor. Te rollout also includes the European premiere of Monopoly Big Board Bucks from Aristocrat Gaming, unveiled during a dedicated event in the Salle Renaissance. Eight machines
Massachusetts sports tender Legislation
Te Massachusetts Gaming Commission has voted unanimously to reopen the sports wagering licensing process in Massachusetts. Te decision was prompted by a request from bet365, which seeks to apply for a Category 3 Sports Wagering Licence.
Massachusetts law established three categories
Supplier News IGT appoints Wardley
IGT has announced that Mark Wadley has joined the company as IGT's Incoming President of Land-Based Gaming. Prior to joining IGT, Wadley served as chief marketing officer of one of IGT's global competitors. Wadley will lead IGT's end-to- end land-based Gaming business, including global sales, product management, field services, manufacturing, marketing, external communications, and government relations.
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were introduced initially, with four transferring to the nearby Casino Café de Paris on April 20 as part of a wider property activation.
Alongside the gaming and promotional elements, the Café Rotonde has been repositioned as a complementary leisure space within the Atrium. Now open from 10:00 to 20:00 with continuous service, the venue incorporates authentic 1930s
of sports wagering licences, each with defined caps the Massachusetts Gaming Commission was eligible to issue. Category 1 licences for retail sports wagering at a Massachusetts casino, Category 2 licences for retail sports wagering at a racing facility, and Category 3 for online/mobile sports wagering. Category 3 licences can either be tethered to a Category 1 or 2 licensee, or untethered. Companies interested in applying are directed to submit a Notice of Intent to the Commission to begin the licensing process.
Exhibitions iGBL!ve Visa Support offer
World Gaming has confirmed the introduction of a curated Visa Support initiative ahead of July’s edition of iGB L!VE provided in conjunction with law firm Branch Austin McCormick. World Gaming Managing Director, Stuart Hunter, said the new Visa Support service reflects the growing global credentials of iGB L!VE and the steadfast commitment on behalf of World Gaming to help exhibitors and attendees meet their business objectives.
Exhibitions SBC & BettingStartups
SBC Summit Americas has teamed up with BettingStartups to strengthen its support for early-stage companies in the Americas market. BettingStartups will take on the role of the official host of the Startup Zone at SBC Summit Americas 2026. Te space will feature 13 exhibition booths and a dedicated lounge. Participants will compete for a grand prize package valued at $108,900, designed to accelerate their growth and industry visibility.
JHSF buy Enjoy Punta del Este for 160m Operator News
Brazilian real‑estate and hospitality group JHSF has agreed to acquire the Enjoy Punta del Este resort in Uruguay for $160m, taking full control of one of the country’s most prominent casino‑hotel complexes.
Te deal, executed through the Uruguayan‑focused vehicle JHSF Península, signals a major expansion of the Brazilian conglomerate into Uruguay’s premium tourism and gaming sector.
Enjoy S.A., the Chilean casino operator, is selling 100 per cent of Baluma S.A., the Uruguayan entity that owns and operates the Enjoy Punta del Este complex. Te $160m price is notably below the roughly $300m Enjoy invested in the property since first entering the Uruguayan market in 2013.
slot machines into its décor and expands its offer to include a broader pastry and beverage selection inspired by gaming themes. Te combined activation reflects a continued focus on blending gaming, hospitality and entertainment within a single environment, as the Casino de Monte-Carlo looks to extend dwell time and create a more layered customer experience across its flagship property.
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