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T1 signs Strategic MOU with SoftBank HAWKS for Esports Collaboration

South Korea esports organisation T1 Entertainment & Sports (T1), better known for their League of Legends team T1, has inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Japanese professional baseball team Fukuoka SoftBank HAWKS . As per the MoU, both the organisations will form a strategic alliance to collaborate in the esports industry.
The two companies will join hands in the following areas:
- Provide training for player development in League of Legends,
- Develop combined marketing programs utilising the respective esports teams,
- Enhance brand value through joint marketing,
- Develop joint initiatives for titles other than League of Legends
- Create new business strategies based on the new strategic alliance.
John Kim, COO of T1, said:
âOur MOU with SoftBank HAWKS gaming is a great opportunity for us to expand into various areas into the esports industry. We are looking forward to everything that will become fruitful from this endeavor,â said.
Hiroaki Ota, COO of SoftBank HAWKS, too sounded equally excited:
âWe are very pleased to announce our alliance with T1, known as the three-time winner of the LoL World Championship. The organisation is also home to âFakerâ who is one of the best players in LoL and loved by fans around the world. We hope to learn the expertise in team management and player development to create a world-class esports team.â
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Digital gaming disruption tackled in 1st AsPac Regulatorsâ Forum

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Regulators from across the Asia-Pacific region underscored the need to adapt to digital disruption in the gaming industry during the first-ever Regulatorsâ Forum held in Manila on Thursday, September 11.
In her keynote address, Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) President and COO Wilma Eisma said that while gaming jurisdictions across the region vary in size and maturity, they share common challenges such as cross-border transactions, rapid digitalization, and balancing economic benefits with social responsibility.
âIn the Philippines, electronic gaming has become a significant growth driver and PAGCOR has responded with initiatives that ensure accountability, security, and consumer protection while allowing the industry to thrive responsibly,â Ms. Eisma said.
However, she said that digitalization, remote gaming, and emerging platforms are testing the limits of traditional oversight models.
âBy exchanging best practices, aligning responsible standards, and keeping pace with innovation, we can ensure that the regionâs gaming industry grows not just in size but in trust, resilience, and sustainability,â she said.
Ms. Eisma said PAGCOR has introduced reforms such as stricter advertising rules, stronger financial safeguards, and expanded responsible gaming programs but noted that the greater challenge lies in keeping pace with the rapid evolution of online and remote gaming.
The PAGCOR executive also expressed hope that the Regulatorsâ Forum will become an annual platform for dialogue, with an expanded edition already being planned for 2026.
âI am confident that this Regulatorsâ Forum will evolve into a hub for knowledge, collaboration and shared commitment,â she said. âTogether, let us set the tone for gaming regulation in Asia: one that is innovative, collaborative and firmly anchored on integrity.â
The event was organized by PAGCOR and Inside Asian Gaming (IAG) and hosted by Newport World Resorts. It gathered regulators, operators, and stakeholders from across the region to tackle concerns on player protection and financial integrity, among others.
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Galaxy Entertainment Opens New Overseas Office in Singapore

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Galaxy Entertainment Group (GEG) has opened a new overseas office in Singapore. This strategic initiative marks a new chapter in GEGâs growth trajectory and underscores its commitment to promoting Macau as the âWorld Centre of Tourism and Leisureâ to a broader audience across Southeast Asia.
Singapore, one of Asiaâs most vibrant and cosmopolitan countries, has long been a key source market for Macau. The new office, located in the heart of Singaporeâs Central Business District, will serve as a dedicated hub to enhance connections with the Singaporean business community, as well as showcasing to Singapore and the broader Southeast Asian Region Macauâs dynamic evolving tourism landscape-highlighting its rich cultural heritage, luxury hospitality and increasingly diverse world-class leisure and entertainment experience offering.
The opening of Galaxyâs Lion City office is closely aligned with the Macao SAR Governmentâs vision to diversify tourism offerings and expand visitor demographics. Through its ramped-up Singapore presence, GEG aims to curate bespoke travel experiences tailored to the preferences of Singaporean and regional travelers, ensuring seamless journeys from planning to arrival.
GEGâs new office will support tourism, meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) inquiries, reinforcing its role as a versatile hospitality leader and a trusted partner for business tourism.
In addition, GEGâs Singapore office reflects the Groupâs forward-thinking approach to innovation, customer-centricity and regional collaboration. It also signals GEGâs intent to enhance brand visibility and foster meaningful connections with travelers and stakeholders across Asia.
To celebrate the grand opening, GEG hosted an elegant gala dinner at JW Marriott Singapore, welcoming distinguished guests, business partners and media representatives. Mr. Elmen Lee, Director of Integrated Resort Services at GEG, introduced to the guests the Groupâs three flagship properties in Macau-Galaxy Macau and Galaxy International Convention Center, Broadway Macau and StarWorld Hotel.
Mr. Lee said: âSingapore has always been an important source market for Macau. The taste and sophistication of Singaporean travelers naturally align with Macauâs experiential tourism offering. We firmly believe that Galaxy Entertainment Groupâs diverse offerings will attract more Singaporean visitors to visit us and explore more. In support of the Macao SAR Governmentâs vision to promote tourism diversification, Galaxy Entertainment Group is continuing to expand its international visitor base to inject more vitality into Macau.â
Galaxy Macau, Broadway Macau and StarWorld Hotel bring together luxurious accommodations, award-winning dining, premium shopping and world-class entertainment facilities; each with its own unique character. With Galaxy Macau home to nine of the worldâs leading luxury hospitality brands under one roof, catering to the diverse needs of international travelers; the Galaxy trio collectively showcases the excellence of Macauâs hospitality industry.
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Kazakhstan Considers Criminal Penalties for Promoting Online Casinos

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Kazakhstanâs Financial Monitoring Agency (FMA) has identified 34 bloggers promoting online casinos on social media, with 11 already facing administrative penalties. The agency has stated that fines alone are not deterring repeat offenders and is now considering introducing criminal liability for such activities.
A law passed in 2024 strictly prohibits outdoor advertising for bookmakers, online casinos and betting pools, as well as their promotion in media, films and video content. According to the FMA, over the past two and a half years, more than 200 illegal gambling operations have been dismantled, and 224 individuals have been held criminally accountable. However, the agency notes that the primary threat now stems from online casinos based abroad.
Since the beginning of this year, authorities have blocked more than 17,000 links, mostly mirror sites for foreign platforms. Despite these efforts, some Kazakhstani payment service providers continue to facilitate transactions linked to such websites. The FMA has pledged to intensify investigations into these financial intermediaries.
Influencer marketing remains a key channel for online gambling promotion. In the first half of the year alone, 34 influencers were identified as advertising gambling services, with 11 fined. But according to the FMA, revenues from such promotions far exceed the cost of the fines, creating incentives for repeated violations.
In response, the agency is exploring whether bloggersâ actions could be legally interpreted as aiding and abetting illegal gambling, a charge similar to promoting financial pyramid schemes, which already carries criminal penalties under Kazakhstani law. Currently, fines for illegal advertising on social media start at 200,000 KZT (approximately $420).
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