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LiveScore Group announces transformational partnership with X and xAI to drive the future of integrated sports media and betting

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  • Landmark partnership will leverage X’s real-time content and xAI’s technology to advance LiveScore Group’s mission to converge sports media and betting.
  • Collaboration will introduce richer media, new fan engagement features and AI-driven personalisation, setting a new benchmark for digital sports content experiences.
  • With over 100 million annual users, LiveScore Group continues to lead in global sports media innovation, while driving betting growth across the UK and international markets.

LiveScore Group, a global leader in sports media and betting, has announced a pioneering partnership with X and xAI that promises to transform both the sports media and betting industries. By leveraging the vast real-time content of X and the advanced AI capabilities of xAI, LiveScore Group will accelerate its strategy of converging sports media and betting into a single, seamless experience for millions of fans worldwide.

This collaboration will allow LiveScore Group to tap into the unique scale, speed and interactivity of X to deliver richer, more engaging content experiences across its Livescore and Livescore Bet products. The integration will redefine how fans follow live sport, interact with breaking news and participate in betting, creating a new standard for fan engagement in the digital era.

The collaboration will leverage unprecedented access to X’s various data and content APIs, giving LiveScore Group the ability to capture real-time sports conversations, sentiment and breaking news at scale.

This integration will fuel innovation across LiveScore Group’s media and betting platforms, enabling:

  • Richer sports media experiences with instant delivery of news, fan sentiment, and influencer commentary.
  • New engagement features such as bet-slip and prediction sharing directly into X, connecting communities of fans and bettors.
  • Smarter trading models that react to real-time sports developments and fan conversations, enhancing bettor value and retention.
  • Faster, scalable customer support, including automated responses to fan inquiries via X.

The partnership will also leverage the power of xAI’s cutting-edge technology to develop personalised fan experiences, predictive insights and new AI-driven engagement tools across LiveScore and LiveScore Bet. From smarter trading models that adapt to real-time sentiment, to tailored content delivery that anticipates fan preferences, xAI will play a pivotal role in shaping the next generation of products within LiveScore Group’s integrated ecosystem.

Sam Sadi, CEO of LiveScore Group, said: “This is a game-changing moment for LiveScore Group and for the industries we operate in. By partnering with X and xAI, we are unlocking the ability to combine the world’s most dynamic real-time content platform with our mission to converge sports media and betting. This will redefine how fans experience live sport, empower new forms of interaction, and set a bold new direction for the future of our industry”.

Christopher Park, Director & Global Lead of Developer Platform at X Corp, commented: “We are delighted to partner with LiveScore Group as they push the boundaries of sports engagement and innovation. This partnership highlights how X and xAI can empower forward-thinking companies to harness real-time data and AI to disrupt industries and deliver transformative experiences to users around the world.”

With more than 100 million annual users, LiveScore Group has established itself as a leading force in converging sports media and betting. This new partnership with X and xAI cements its position at the forefront of industry innovation and marks a bold step in shaping the next era of fan engagement.

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SkillOnNet adds ODDSworks casino content across Ontario sites

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SkillOnNet has gone live with ODDSworks casino content across Ontario, rolling out titles on a number of its iGaming sites including PlayOJO, SlotsMagic and SpinGenie.

The companies said the Ontario deployment is the first phase of a wider rollout expected to extend to Mexico and selected Latin American markets in the coming months. SkillOnNet’s LatAm-facing brands include PlayUZU and BacanaPlay.

ODDSworks, based in Chicago, supplies casino content and remote gaming technology across regulated markets in North America and Latin America. Its portfolio includes third-party titles from North American land-based slot and table game manufacturers, as well as content from independent studios.

Jani Kontturi Head of Games at SkillOnNet said: “ODDSworks has built games with a clear understanding of North American player preferences, and that’s exactly the kind of localized expertise we look for when expanding our portfolio. We’re excited to introduce their titles to our players.”

Larry DeMar at ODDSworks said: “We are pleased to partner with SkillOnNet and make our games available through its powerful platform. SkillOnNet has an excellent reputation for delivering exceptional player experiences, and this launch provides an exciting opportunity to extend the reach of our content across regulated markets.”

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What Canadian Slot Players Are Really Comparing in 2026: Payout Speed, Interac and RTP Transparency

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Canadian online slot players are becoming more practical.

The old conversion model was simple: show a big welcome bonus, list a few popular games, and hope the player clicked through. That still has a place, but it no longer reflects how better-informed casino players compare sites in 2026.

The conversation has shifted.

Players are now asking sharper questions before they deposit. How fast can I cash out? Does the casino support Interac? Are the best games actually available in Canada? What happens after I win? Are the slot terms clear? Can I see RTP information without digging through a help centre?

For operators, affiliates and suppliers watching the Canadian market, this change matters. The slot player is not just bonus-led anymore. The player is becoming banking-led, payout-led and value-led.

Payout speed has become a decision factor

Withdrawal speed is one of the biggest practical differences between online casinos.

Many casinos still market themselves around welcome packages, but the post-win experience is where trust is won or lost. Players notice pending periods. They notice extra verification steps. They notice whether withdrawals are processed quickly or whether the process feels deliberately slow.

That is why comparison behaviour around fastest payout casinos in Canada has become more commercially important. A casino can have a large slot library and a generous bonus, but if the payout process is slow, many experienced players will look elsewhere.

This is especially true for slot players. Slots create quick sessions, frequent bonus rounds and unpredictable payout moments. A player who wins on a Friday night does not want to discover that the casino only starts reviewing cashouts on Monday.

Fast payout positioning is not just a payment feature. It is a trust signal.

Interac remains central to the Canadian player journey

Interac is still one of the most important payment expectations in Canada.

For many players, it feels familiar, local and practical. It connects online casino banking with everyday Canadian banking behaviour. That matters because casino payments are a high-friction moment. Players may be comfortable browsing games, comparing bonuses and reading reviews, but depositing money is where hesitation appears.

Clear information about Interac casino payments helps reduce that hesitation.

The most useful casino pages now explain more than whether Interac is accepted. They answer questions such as:

  • Is Interac available for deposits only, or withdrawals too?
  • Are there minimum and maximum limits?
  • Does account verification affect payout speed?
  • Are e-Transfer withdrawals supported?
  • Are there fees? Is Interac treated differently by province or operator?

This level of detail is valuable because Canadian players are not just asking “Can I pay?” They are asking “Can I deposit, play, withdraw and trust the process?”

That is a much more commercial question.

RTP transparency is becoming part of player value

RTP has always existed as a technical concept, but it is becoming more visible in player decision-making.

A casual player may not calculate long-term return percentages before every spin. But more players now understand that slot choice matters. They know that some games are more volatile, some bonuses are harder to clear, and some titles publish better long-term return figures than others.

This is why content around high-RTP slots is becoming more useful when it is presented properly.

The weak version of RTP content is an educational glossary: “RTP means return to player.” That is not enough anymore.

The stronger version connects RTP to actual player behaviour:

  • Which high-RTP games are worth knowing?
  • Which casinos offer strong slot libraries?
  • How does volatility affect the player experience?
  • Does the bonus structure make a high-RTP game less valuable?
  • Are high-RTP slots available on mobile?
  • Can Canadian players access the games easily?

RTP transparency does not mean players expect to beat the casino. It means they want clearer information before choosing where and what to play.

Mobile play is raising expectations

Canadian slot players are heavily mobile-led.

That changes the comparison process. A player may research on desktop, but the actual deposit and session often happen on a phone. If the casino lobby is slow, payment forms are clunky, or game filters do not work well on mobile, the player experience suffers.

Mobile also puts more pressure on clarity. Players do not want to scroll through huge blocks of bonus terms. They want fast answers:

  • Best casino for quick withdrawals
  • Best Interac option
  • Best slot lobby
  • Best high-RTP games
  • Best mobile experience

For affiliates and operators, this means page structure matters. Tables, verdict boxes, payment summaries and direct recommendations often outperform long, generic content.

The market is moving away from generic casino comparisons

The Canadian slots market is not short of casino lists.

The issue is that many lists look the same. Same bonus-first ranking. Same generic claims. Same vague “safe and secure” language. Same lack of useful payout or banking detail.

The better opportunity is to compare casinos around real player decisions.

For Canadian slot players, that often means:

  • How fast can I withdraw?
  • Can I use Interac?
  • What games are actually worth playing?
  • Is the casino reliable after I win?
  • Does the site work properly on mobile?
  • Are the terms clear enough to trust?

These questions are more practical than promotional. They also create stronger commercial intent.

A player searching for payout speed, Interac support or slot value is usually further along the decision journey than someone casually browsing a bonus list.

What this means for the industry

The Canadian slot player in 2026 is not necessarily less bonus-driven. But the bonus is no longer the whole story.

The market is becoming more mature, and mature players compare the full experience. They want payment confidence, game quality, mobile usability, transparent terms and fewer surprises after depositing.

For operators, this means the product experience has to support the marketing promise.

For affiliates, it means generic casino pages are losing their edge. The stronger play is to build content around the actual comparison points players care about.

Payout speed, Interac and RTP transparency are not side details anymore.

They are becoming part of the main decision.

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Gaming Corps signs content deal with Jupiter Gaming for UK-facing brands

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Gaming Corps has signed a content agreement with Jupiter Gaming to distribute its games across Jupiter’s UK-facing casino network, as the operator expands under its own UK Gambling Commission licence.

Under the deal, Gaming Corps’ content will be made available on Kingcasino.com, 666casino.com, Mrluck.com, Redcasino.com and Dreamjackpot.com. The companies also said a further new casino brand is due to launch soon.

Gaming Corps said Jupiter Gaming will gain access to a range of its titles, including its Low RTP Blackjack collection, the 3 Pigs series, football-themed content across slot, arcade and instant win formats, and Instant Blitz.

Graham Greensmith, Chief Commercial Officer at Gaming Corps, said: “Jupiter Gaming is entering an important new phase as it brings established brands onto its own UK licence. This provides Gaming Corps a fantastic opportunity to give an ambitious operator the right mix of content as it builds its proposition in a competitive and highly regulated market.

“Our portfolio has become much broader and more purposeful over the last year, from new table game variants such as Low RTP Blackjack, to the continued growth of the 3 Pigs franchise, our football-themed content and the launch of Instant Blitz as a new vertical. Jupiter Gaming has a clear product vision, and we are very pleased to be part of that journey as the business continues to scale.”

James Lowrey, Chief Product Officer representing Jupiter Gaming, added: “As Kingcasino.com, 666casino.com and Mrluck.com transition onto Jupiter’s UKGC licence, it is important that we work with suppliers that bring variety, are reliable, and have a strong understanding of the UK market.

“Gaming Corps gives a diverse mix of content across many formats, which fits well with the experience we want to deliver across Jupiter brands. Together with further casino brand launches, this makes it an exciting period for Jupiter Gaming, and partnerships like this will play an important role in supporting our next stage of growth.”

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