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ONLINE NEWS


Mr Green goes live with Realistic C


ontent from award-winning supplier Realistic Games is now live with leading online casino Mr Green. The deal, via


NYX Gaming Group’s OGS distribution platform, will see Mr Green increase its portfolio after gaining access to Realistic’s entire catalogue of slots and table games. Realistic’s market-leading blackjack and roulette are now available on the site, with a selection of slots set to launch shortly.


Andy Harris, CEO at Realistic Games, said: “We are extremely pleased to be providing our games to Mr Green, who have emerged in recent years as


one of the most successful casino brands on the market. We’re very confident that their customers will be engaged and entertained by our products, no matter what device they play them on, and we’re particularly pleased to be able to offer them our table games.” Andrew Crosby, Head of Casino at Mr Green, said: “Realistic Games is a respected supplier in the market and I’m pleased our players will now benefit from being able to play their great games. Our aim is to have the most comprehensive casino offering available and by adding Realistic’s content to


our portfolio we have slotted in another large piece into the jigsaw.”


Alabama House gives green light to fantasy sports


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labama has moved a step closer to introducing a regulated fantasy sports market after legislation was approved by


the state’s House of Representatives. According to local CBS affiliate WIAT, the bill passed by a vote of 43-38 and will now move to the Senate. Fantasy sports has been a subject of debate in the state for some time now after Alabama Attorney General Luther Strange in April of last year ruled it illegal and that all operators must


end activities in the state. However, should the bill be signed into law, it would regulate fantasy sports competitions in Alabama and allow the state to tax a portion of operator profits.


Senate Minority Leader Quinton Ross said: “The world wide web is just open to everyone; I mean, you can be in Las Vegas and sitting right here in Montgomery, Alabama. I think it’s necessary to provide this extra layer of protection to those individuals who play fantasy football.”


“In the heavily regulated world of internet gaming, the significance of this gaming licence cannot be underestimated and is a major asset for our company and will deliver our shareholders significant value over time.”


Lightning Box Games goes live with William Hill S


pecialist slot designer Lightning Box Games has made its UK retail debut after one of its games went live in an exclusive deal with William Hill. A tailored version of the supplier’s popular online game Silver Lion is now available to play across Hills’ 2,300 plus network of Licenced Betting Offices (LBOs).


Silver Lion Deluxe is a 4x5 reel, 10-line slot


which takes players on safari across the sweeping plains of the African Savannah in search of the mythical Silver Lion. The Deluxe edition now includes a new Bonus Respin feature designed to cater for the difference in player taste in land-based environments. The game is now available on an exclusive basis to players in William Hill’s shops. Peter Causley, Lightning Box Games’ managing


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director and co-founder, said: “We have been talking with Andrew for a few years about doing something omni-channel with Hills, and we’re delighted to have finally partnered with one of the industry’s leading bookmakers, to make our UK retail debut. Silver Lion Deluxe has been tailored


with the help of our friends at BetDigital to suit the needs of players within the operator’s LBOs and we’re sure they will enjoy playing the game as much as we did making it.” Andrew Sackey,


Director of Product and Content at William Hill, said: “Omni-channel content that performs strongly in both Retail and Online is a key focus, and Lightning Box Games have been performing in both areas in multiple countries with their Freespins based content, so we are really happy to get their games exclusive in the UK.”


GAN acquires first privileged gaming licence in US


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AN has secured its first privileged gaming licence in the US from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE). The licence will enable GAN to conduct regulated internet gaming business in the state of New Jersey.


GAN submitted an initial licence application back in 2013 and has supported the NJDGE in undertaking customary investigations into the company’s historic business activities, major shareholders, directors and key employees. Dermot Smurfit, chief executive of GAN, said: “We


have long maintained that a key benefit of choosing GAN is the guaranteed integrity and strong compliance profile of our current and historic business activities, clean source of investment funds and the unquestioned suitability of our major shareholders, directors and employees to be licensed in New Jersey. Here is the proof of those long-standing statements; GAN has been thoroughly and professionally investigated by the NJDGE, and we welcome the grant of our first privileged gaming licence in the US.


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