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ONLINE NEWS


Imperial Play to accept


C CashBet Coin


ashBet – the complete blockchain-powered


iGaming platform – has


announced a partnership with Imperial Play. Through this partnership, Imperial Play will accept CashBet Coin (CBC) as a payment method on its social casino, The Steam Palace. Currently available in a


public token sale, CBC allows developers to deliver user- friendly, secure, and compliant payments for iGaming platforms. Since The Steam Palace is a social casino and not a real-money casino, it is not regulated nor is a license required. “At Imperial Play, we strive to


provide the best user experience to our players around the world, and cryptocurrency integration is a huge step forward in this effort,” said James Poole, CEO of Imperial Play. “CashBet Coin allows us to upgrade and improve our payment structure in a way that would not have been possible before.” “The Steam Palace is a


perfect example of how CashBet Coin makes cryptocurrency integration a breeze for all our iGaming customers,” said Mike Reaves, CEO of CashBet. “CashBet Coin empowers not only real-money casinos, but social casinos as well. Imperial Play has come up with a unique and creative slot tournament app to attract new players around the world. Adopting our popular CBC token as a payment method provides them with a way to drive a VIP experience and engage new audiences.”


Habanero signs RWB Solutions International


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remium slots and table games provider Habanero


has expanded its reach with a deal to supply casino brands via prominent Asian sportsbook operator RWB Solutions International. As part of the agreement, RWB will make Habanero’s full collection of titles available to a number of the region’s leading brands, including Supotsubet.com.


This will include the supplier’s very latest releases Presto!, London


Hunter, and Four Divine Beasts, which have been well-received by players in a number of markets. Daniel Long, Head of Sales at Habanero, said: “We are really pleased to have agreed a deal with RWB, who possess a fantastic client base, and we are confident they will benefit from the popular games we produce. This is another exciting step in our journey and it shows the tremendous growth we are experiencing as a company on the back of producing the high-quality content.” Jason Teh CEO at RWB, added: “Habanero have established and maintained a reputation for producing titles that are popular with players and profitable for operators. Their portfolio of slots and table games are now a necessity for any casino brand and I’m very pleased we can now offer them as part of the package we deliver to our customers.” Habanero now offer over 80 video slots titles, 11 table games, and 10 video poker titles, which are integrated with over 60 operators and aggregators and available in 24 European and Asian languages


Foreign operators facing stricter rules in Norway


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nternational gaming operators active


in Norway could face tougher regulations under proposed legislation by the government and other political parties. At the end of April Norway’s national gambling regulator Lotteri-og Stiftelsestilsynet opened a consultation into proposals to restrict companies that are licensed on an international basis from accessing the domestic market. This includes clarification on


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laws that require local financial institutions to block any transactions that involve unauthorised online gaming brands.


State-owned Nosrk Tipping and Norsk Rikstoto, both of which are based in the country, are the only companies that are not impacted by these laws. The move comes after the


government in December announced plans to close a loophole that enables foreign operators to advertise on Norwegian television.


Esports Entertainment unveils latest partners


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sports Entertainment Group has secured affiliate marketing agreements with a further 15 professional esports teams. The online gambling company, which focuses on esports wagering and 18-plus gaming, recently launched its ‘VIE’ betting platform and has recently signed a series of deals as part of an effort to promote the service. Quite Legendary, ZYLEX eSports, Vertical. Sense, not.BEARable, FRAGLINE, Burning Foxes, Titanium Cloud e-Sports, FireWind Gaming, Victrix Gaming, E-Sport Club Hungry Hippos, DestinyGaming, Pride Stark, Proskilled, Kata e-Sports and Turtle eSport are the latest esports teams to sign deals. Grant Johnson, chief executive of Esports


Entertainment, said: “The addition of these 15 esports teams to our affiliate program, along with the 11 announced just ten days ago serves as further powerful proof that VIE is what the industry has been waiting for. We are proud to provide all esports fans and teams a fully transparent esports wagering platform, the only one in the world to help the entire industry grow and prosper.”


Tom Horn signs Pariplay deal


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om Horn Gaming has completed a deal with multi-channel gaming firm Pariplay, offering its igaming collection through the Fusion


platform to online casinos operating under a Gibraltar licence. Ondrej Lapides, CEO at Tom Horn Gaming, said:


“We are thrilled to have completed the integration with Pariplay and look forward to supplying our gaming content to operators in this market. We are positive that our innovative and engaging games will prove to be popular with online casinos across Pariplay’s Gibraltar-based and international customers.” Richard Mintz, commercial director at Pariplay, added: “Tom Horn Gaming has been growing exponentially and have built a solid foundation and global following for their range of high quality games and professionalism. The partnership will see their entire portfolio of top quality games added to our Fusion platform and available to all our operators. We look forward to our collaboration and growing together.”


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