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www.casinointernational-online.com 4 NEWS


8 STATESIDE Sharon Harris examines the fresh wounds of sexual harassment within the casino industry


10 LATINO AMERICA


Ricki Chavez-Munoz brings the latest stories from this gaming hotbed


18 MACAU BUSINESS


Top stories and articles from Asia’s finest business publication


24 GAMING FOR AFRICA


The legendary Roy Bannister present the latest news from Africa


28 EURO BYTES


Glenn Cezanne rounds up the latest goings on in the European Union


30 COVER STORY


Interblock looks ahead to G2E Asia, and explains why they’re succeeding in the region


32 SUNSHINE GAMES


Merkur Gaming’s US games studio is ready for big things and could provide the company a significant foothold in the US market. We interview Mike Halvorson, the man behind the Sunshine


36 AMD’S RYZEN: GAME CHANGER


AMD’s new chip promises – and delivers – a lot. This small slice of genius could change game design for good, with greater processing power and integrated GPU and graphics


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40 TRIBAL GAMING: THE FIRST 30 YEARS


Sharon Harris looks at the past 30 years of tribal gaming, and what the future might hold


44 G2E ASIA PREVIEWS


Who is showing what and where, at Asia’s premier gaming expo


70 IGAMING INSIGHT


Matt Broughton brings the finest features and latest news from the world of iGaming


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MAY 2018 3 Editor’s comment


I really don’t have any fresh insights this month. The world has still gone quite bananas; the UK is still rolling towards a staggeringly uncertain future, led by a political party that proves day after day that it cares not one bit for its people. The US stares into an abyss that I can only liken to the Twilight Zone. If you had told me five years ago that the world


would be the way it is right now, with division on division, decades-old allegiances torn up at a whim (and that whim reached on a path paved with half-truths and outright falsehoods), I would have told you that you were just plain bonkers. But now, it seems anything can happen, and probably will. If you’re at G2E Asia, come and say hi. We’ll be there.


Jon Bruford Managing Editor, Casino International +441584 877177 jonbruford@yahoo.co.uk @RunJontyRun @CasinoInt


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