Asia
BETBY links sportsbook to QTech Games distribution network in Asia
Deal plugs BETBY’s sportsbook API into QTech’s operator network across emerging markets, including Asia.
BETBY has signed a distribution partnership with aggregator QTech Games to supply its sportsbook solution to QTech’s network of operators, with the companies highlighting Asia and other emerging markets as the focus.
Under the agreement, QTech partners will be able to integrate BETBY’s full sportsbook via a single API, giving access to what BETBY says is a catalogue of more than 500,000 monthly events, AI-driven tools, and its esports feed, Betby.Its.
Stefanos Karakidis, Business Development Director at BETBY, said: “Partnering with QTech Games is a natural step for BETBY. They have established themselves as one of the most influential aggregators in Asia, with strong distribution channels and deep local expertise, while continuing to expand across other high-growth markets. QTech has a clear understanding of local player behaviour and operator needs, and together we’ll be able to deliver a Tier-1, mobile-first sportsbook experience, well suited to the demands of the markets they serve.”
Philip Doftvik, CEO at QTech Games, added: “We are delighted to add BETBY’s award-winning sportsbook to our platform. Their product is modern, flexible, and designed for fast-growing markets, aligning with what our operator partners are looking for. It’s perfect timing for us at QTech to expand our sportsbook offering with BETBY given the World Cup is around the corner. So, to every casino that wants to add a sportsbook before the FIFA World Cup – give us a call!”
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Asia
TCSJOHNHUXLEY to Showcase Intelligent Software and Advanced Table Solutions at G2E Asia 2026
TCSJOHNHUXLEY is going to showcase a powerful new era of live gaming at G2E Asia 2026, held at The Venetian Macao from May 12 to 14, 2026. Located at Booth B1338, the company will highlight a suite of intelligent software and advanced display technology designed to maximise table profitability across the gaming floor. While maintaining a strong focus on its world-class core product range, this year’s showcase demonstrates how data-driven insights and smart hardware integration can transform operational performance for the modern operator. Building on over 50 years of manufacturing expertise, TCSJOHNHUXLEY continues to deliver innovations that go beyond traditional equipment—offering a complete, long-term partnership for casinos worldwide.
A major highlight of the exhibition will be the introduction of T-Connect 2, the latest evolution of the company’s comprehensive table management system. This sophisticated software ecosystem integrates smart sensors to provide real-time data insights, empowering operators to optimise their gaming floors with a modular and flexible approach to game management. T-Connect 2 serves as the central hub for the connected pit, enhancing security and streamlining operations for numerous casinos across Asia.
The company will also showcase its latest display innovations, including the Dynamic Display System (DDS) and the versatile Ora Winning Number Display range – renowned for its exceptional clarity, customisation, and reliability in presenting critical game information. A key highlight will be the groundbreaking Ora Vue Blackjack Display Controller, which introduces a new dimension to the game through advanced camera recognition technology that enables automatic card entry. This intelligent system enhances the player experience by delivering real-time access to hand histories, live odds, and historical statistics – making gameplay more engaging, transparent, and accessible for players of all levels. The Ora Vue Blackjack Display Controller integrates seamlessly with the Ora Luxe Winning Number Display, creating a fully connected and visually refined solution for the modern gaming floor.
To drive further excitement, TCSJOHNHUXLEY will demonstrate its widely popular Supernova Progressive Jackpot System, a unique and customisable platform designed to drive player engagement and heighten excitement across the gaming floor. This unique system allows operators to create bespoke jackpot configurations tailored to their specific gaming floor, offering a seamless blend of traditional gameplay and modern rewards.
Rebecca Kingswell, TCSJOHNHUXLEY global head of operations and managing director APAC, said: “G2E Asia 2026 is an exceptional platform for us to showcase our commitment to industry-leading innovation. We are excited to meet with our partners in the region to demonstrate how our latest developments can transform table performance and drive measurable growth. Our focus remains on delivering the high-impact solutions that operators need to succeed in an evolving marketplace.”
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Amusnet
Amusnet Officially Enters the Philippine Market
Amusnet has announced its official entry into the Philippine market. In a double milestone for the company’s expansion strategy, Amusnet has successfully gone live with its first local operator, 747Live, and is now officially featured on the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) List of EGLD-Approved Electronic Games. The list currently includes a total of 214 approved titles, representing a significant achievement and reinforcing Amusnet’s position as a trusted B2B partner in the country.
“These are two major achievements for us: a strong PAGCOR-approved portfolio and going live with our first partner in the Philippines, 747Live – both laying the foundation for accelerated growth and a stronger market presence,” said Kalin Angelov, Business Development Manager at Amusnet.
“We are very pleased to welcome Amusnet to our platform, as their reputation for premium content perfectly aligns with our mission to offer the best gaming experience in the Philippines. As Amusnet’s first partner in the region, we are excited to introduce such an extensive selection of approved titles to our audience,” said Enrico Menghini, CEO at 747Live.
The initial integration with 747Live allows local players to experience Amusnet’s world-renowned gaming mechanics, immersive graphics and signature jackpot features. To celebrate this market entry, Amusnet is highlighting a selection of top-performing titles, such as the dynamic 100 Golden Coins: Reel Fishing, the fan-favourite Extra Crown and the high-energy 100 Golden Coins.
This expansion into the Philippines marks a new chapter for Amusnet. The supplier continues to set new standards in the iGaming industry, providing operators with a robust and diversified portfolio of high-quality content. By entering the Philippine market with such a strong lineup, the company establishes itself as a premier partner for local operators, dedicated to bringing premium gaming experiences to a new and growing audience.
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Asia
India: Online Gaming Act to Come into Force on May 1
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology in India (MeitY) has introduced a revised regulatory framework for the online gaming sector, adopting what it calls a “light-touch” approach that keeps most online social games outside mandatory registration or classification requirements.
Announced by MeitY Secretary S. Krishnan, the Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Rules, 2026 are set to come into force on May 1, operationalising the provisions of the PROG Act, 2025 while attempting to strike a balance between oversight and ease of doing business.
At the centre of the framework is a newly constituted Online Gaming Authority, a digital office under MeitY that brings together representatives from finance, information and broadcasting, health, sports, power, justice and external affairs signalling a cross-sectoral approach to governance in a space that cuts across policy domains.
The rules redraw the regulatory boundaries by clearly distinguishing between prohibited real-money gaming formats and permissible categories such as online social games and e-sports. Crucially, classification or “determination” of a game will not be automatic. It will be triggered only in three cases: when initiated by the authority, when a service provider applies (especially for e-sports), or when the government notifies specific categories.
Once triggered, the determination process will follow a 90 day timeline, with outcomes issued through formal orders that apply only to the specific game and publisher, rather than across similar titles.
Registration, too, has been narrowed in scope. It will apply only to notified categories involving financial risk or large-scale participation, along with all e-sports titles. As of now, no categories have been formally notified, with the provision described as enabling rather than mandatory.
Beyond classification, the framework leans heavily on compliance and user safety. Platforms will be required to implement technical and behavioural safeguards, alongside a two-tier grievance redressal system and an appellate route through the authority. Additional obligations include data retention, cybersecurity standards, financial transaction monitoring and periodic reporting extending compliance responsibilities to banks and financial institutions as well.
Structurally, the rules simplify earlier drafts by removing provisions such as a separate section on promoting e-sports and the concept of “material change,” reducing room for interpretational ambiguity. The authority itself will comprise six members, with stricter quorum norms and faster emergency response timelines cut from seven days to three.
Registration validity has been extended to up to 10 years, while suspension and cancellation processes now include a mandatory opportunity for hearing, reflecting a more formalised enforcement mechanism.
The ministry said the revisions incorporate feedback from around 2500 stakeholders, spanning industry, academia, think tanks and legal experts many of whom had flagged concerns around definitions, governance structures and regulatory clarity.
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