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INSIDE QUANTUM GAMING’S STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH JAPAN SOLUTIONS: EMPOWERING SUCCESS IN THE JAPANESE MARKET

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Quantum Gaming, a trailblazing platform provider with a global footprint, is thrilled to announce its strategic partnership with Japan Solutions, a consortium of specialized service companies dedicated to navigating the intricate landscape of the Japanese market.

This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Quantum Gaming’s expansion strategy, propelling it towards unparalleled success in one of the most unique and challenging markets in the world.

CRACKING THE CODE OF JAPAN’S MARKET COMPLEXITY

Japan’s market is a complex labyrinth, rich with distinct cultural nuances and deeply ingrained societal values that set it apart from the rest of the world. For years, companies from all corners of the globe have struggled to decipher the code to effectively penetrate this enigmatic market. Recognizing the complexities, Quantum Gaming has joined forces with Japan Solutions, an alliance forged to bridge the gap between global innovation and Japan’s traditional values.

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A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH FOR UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS

Japan Solutions brings together a consortium of industry leaders, each an expert in a vital sector for conquering the Japanese market. With the combined prowess of a Game provider, a Payment solution provider, a Marketing service provider, and a Consulting service provider, Quantum Gaming provides access to an unrivaled arsenal of resources and expertise.

Here’s some more information about each of the indispensable parts that make up Japan Solutions:

SEAMLESS PAYMENTS WITH TIGER PAY

When it comes to conquering the intricacies of Japanese payment systems, Tiger Pay is your answer. Our fast, easy, and secure payment solution empowers merchants and brands to seamlessly manage multiple currencies within a single account. With Tiger Pay at your side, you can effortlessly connect with iGaming users, enhancing user experiences while streamlining financial transactions.

GAMING EXCELLENCE WITH TIGER GAMES

Unlock the true potential of the Japanese gaming market with Tiger Games. Their portfolio offers a curated selection of the best games tailored specifically for the Japanese audience. With a single integration through API, you gain access to a comprehensive collection of handpicked games that can be seamlessly integrated into your platform. Their gaming expertise ensures your offering resonates with the unique preferences of the Japanese gaming community.

NAVIGATING JAPANESE MEDIA WITH WINDSTORM MEDIA

Windstorm Media is an international media agency that specializes in Japanese media marketing, all based in Europe to cater to European clients. With deep-rooted knowledge of both cultures, they bridge the gap between Japan and Europe, enabling you to effectively communicate your brand’s message in ways that resonate with both audiences.

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EFFORTLESS BANKING SOLUTIONS WITH TIGER GATEWAY AND TIGER PAY

Make banking an easy endeavor with Tiger Gateway. Their streamlined banking solutions remove the complexity from financial transactions, ensuring that your operations run smoothly. Whether it’s managing payments, withdrawals, or other financial processes, Tiger Gateway simplifies the banking aspect of your business, freeing you up to focus on what truly matters.

Tigerpay is also Japan Solutions cryptocurrency and currency e-wallet. Tigerpay offers an efficient and streamlined digital asset platform, which simplifies intricate international bank transfers and payment processes, along with the management of transaction history.

WHAT TO EXPECT FROM QUANTUM GAMING’S PARTNERSHIP WITH JAPAN SOLUTIONS

“Japan has always presented a unique challenge for businesses due to its cultural intricacies and distinctive business landscape,” said Oliver De Bono, CEO of Quantum Gaming. “Our partnership with Japan Solutions is a strategic move aimed at not just navigating these challenges, but harnessing them to our advantage. We’re excited to leverage their specialized knowledge to ensure Quantum Gaming’s offerings resonate with Japanese consumers in meaningful and authentic ways.”

The collaboration between Quantum Gaming and Japan Solutions promises to provide a leg up in the Japanese market by delivering the most suitable structural advantages. This partnership is a testament to Quantum Gaming’s commitment to not only meeting market demands but also understanding and respecting the cultural foundations that underpin business success in Japan.

For those seeking to explore the endless possibilities that the Japanese market holds, Quantum Gaming’s collaboration with Japan Solutions opens doors to a realm of insights, opportunities, and tailored solutions.

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If you’re ready to elevate your online gambling presence in Japan and tap into its immense potential, get in touch with us at www.quantumgaming.com and we’ll introduce you to a whole new world of iGaming possibilities in Asia!

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Indian Gaming Industry Expresses Concern About Proposed Online Gaming Bill

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The real money gaming (RMG) industry has been thrown into unprecedented turmoil after the Union Cabinet approved The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025. The proposed legislation seeks to outlaw all forms of pay-to-play online games, covering both games of skill and games of chance. If passed in Parliament, this would effectively ban the operations of legitimate RMG platforms across the country.

Industry stakeholders say the move was taken abruptly and without dialogue. “There was absolutely no consultation with the companies that have built this sector,” one executive said, adding that the decision violates multiple constitutional safeguards and will almost certainly face a legal challenge.

The industry’s pushback comes at a delicate moment. Only last week, on August 12, the Supreme Court bench of Justices J.B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan reserved its judgment on petitions concerning the classification of online games of skill and chance. The Court’s ruling was expected to provide clarity on a sector valued at over $3 billion. Instead, the Cabinet’s surprise approval of the bill has left companies reeling.

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Industry voices argue that the move disregards the legitimate contributions of RMG platforms to India’s economy. By their estimates, the sector contributes nearly ₹20,000 crore annually to the exchequer through taxes and compliance payments, while directly and indirectly employing more than two lakh people. A blanket ban, they argue, would wipe out this entire ecosystem overnight.

The strongest criticism has come from the government’s failure to control illegal offshore betting firms. Companies like Parimatch, 1xBet and Dafabet continue to operate in India, despite repeated reports of their involvement in money laundering, hawala transactions and illegal gambling.

“Instead of cracking down on these notorious offshore firms, the government is choosing to penalize Indian companies that follow rules, pay taxes, and create jobs. This flawed approach not only risks shutting down a legitimate industry but also allows the black market to thrive unchecked,” said an industry representative.

Industry insiders caution that if the bill becomes law, Indian users may simply shift to unregulated foreign platforms, further draining revenue away from the country and undermining consumer protections.

The government, however, has defended its proposal by highlighting the social costs of online money gaming. The draft note accompanying the bill points to the “immersive and addictive nature” of pay-to-play platforms, warning that monetary incentives have triggered rising cases of anxiety, depression and behavioural problems among young users.

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Citing clinical studies, the note claims prolonged gaming has worsened mental health issues, particularly among children and adolescents. The draft further warns of financial risks, with many players suffering losses that have, in some cases, led to suicides.

“These platforms employ predatory tactics—loot boxes, microtransactions, and reward systems—that exploit psychological triggers to encourage overspending. Such practices create cycles of debt and vulnerability,” the note says.

Despite acknowledging concerns about addiction and financial harm, industry groups insist that prohibition is the wrong path. They argue that a balanced regulatory framework—similar to models adopted in advanced markets—would provide consumer safeguards without dismantling the sector.

“Banning regulated RMG firms while letting offshore betting companies operate unchecked will only worsen the problem. The government should be working with us to build safeguards, not pushing us out,” said a gaming association leader.

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CGMC Awards Competency Certificates to 40 Trainees

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The Commercial Gambling Management Commission (CGMC) has awarded competency certificates to 40 trainees, aiming to strengthen workforce standards and ensure compliance in the casino sector to support sustainable industry growth and economic stability.

The certificate of competency award ceremony for 40 candidates who completed the third training course on the “Foundation of Casino Special Employee Type A” was presided over by Chantha Chhoeng, Technical Advisor to the General Secretariat of the CGMC, in Phnom Penh on August 17.

According to a CGMC press release on August 18, the programme was designed to upgrade the skills of casino special employees, ensuring the workforce meets professional standards and contributes to the continued growth of Cambodia’s regulated casino industry.

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The certificate is a vital document confirming trainees’ ability to perform casino functions in line with existing laws and regulations, thereby strengthening compliance and accountability across the commercial gambling sector, the statement added.

The CGMC underlined that casino operators must use the certificate when applying for or renewing special employee licenses. This ensures only qualified personnel enter the workforce, a measure deemed critical for sustainable sector development and investor confidence.

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“Withdrawal” Symptoms to Watch Out for as E-wallets Unlink Online Gambling Platforms

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E-wallets such as GCash and Maya have removed links to online gambling platforms, complying with the order issued by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP).

Both GCash and Maya stated that they will adhere to the BSP’s Memorandum No. M-2025-029, which pointed out serious concerns about the effects online gambling has on consumers.

As a result, individuals who fell into a serious addiction are now expected to exhibit symptoms related to the cessation or reduction of their online gambling use.

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Psychologist AJ Sunglao said they may experience withdrawal, which are the physical and psychological symptoms that occur when a person suddenly reduces or stops substance use, or in this case, online gambling addiction.

“It happens because the brain and body have become dependent on the repeated stimulation or chemical effects, and once the source is removed, the system struggles to re-adjust,” he said.

While he explained that there are still no reports of medically serious withdrawal states from behavioral addictions, unlike in cases of withdrawal from illegal substances, there are possible symptoms that one has to be on the lookout for.

“These include restlessness, irritability, anxiety, low mood, sleep problems, poor concentration, and even strong cravings,” Sunglao said as he stressed how these could lead to worse mental health conditions.

He pointed out that these symptoms can be addressed with an immediate “first-aid” such as replacing the behavioural void left with healthier coping strategies, like deep breathing, short walks, journaling and exercises.

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