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BLAST to produce season ending Fortnite FNCS event of 2021

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BLAST has teamed up with Fortnite for a second time in six months to produce and deliver this month’s FNCS Grand Royale across two weekends (November 11-14 and 19-21).

The FNCS Grand Royale will be the final competition of 2021 and the year’s largest prized Fortnite event, with a share of just over $5 million up for grabs for players around the world. The tournament will see a unique format and rule set introduced for the event.

The announcement follows BLAST and Fortnite’s first venture together in June, the popular All-Star Showdown which featured top players from all over the world, competing online against each other in a variety of skill challenges and matchups for a $3 million global prize pool.

BLAST will deliver another memorable tournament for the Fortnite community this weekend, while looking to utilise their approach to creating events that put viewer experience at the heart of production while underpinned by industry-leading technology.

Two exciting additions to the event include the introduction of player cams that will help bring viewers closer to the action, and a live hype show next Friday (November 19th). The Hype Hour Show will host interviews with players, provide analysis from popular casters, and feature important Fortnite Competitive announcements for 2022.

Nicolas Estrup, VP of Product at BLAST, said: “We are delighted to once again work with Epic Games and the Fortnite team on another enormously important and innovative tournament, in the FNCS Grand Royale. We were really proud of being part of creating and running the All-Star Showdown concept and production back in June. This month’s end-of-year event will be further testament to the incredible synergy we’ve built up between the two companies over this time and the combined ambition in how we bring Fortnite to life competitively for the community.”

The FNCS Grand Royale’s first weekend (November 11-14) will be reserved for the qualifying stages and the second weekend (November 19-21) will be for the Finals. The qualifying stage won’t be broadcast, with fans needing to tune into their favourite players’ streams to follow the action. Only the top 33 teams in each region will earn a prize.

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The iGaming Industry’s New Challenges in 2026

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In an exclusive article for Gaming Americas, Udo Seckelmann, partner in the Gambling & Crypto department at Bichara e Motta Advogados, examines how the Brazilian iGaming market has entered a new phase of maturity following BiS SiGMA South America 2026.

Moving beyond regulatory expectations, the industry now faces real operational, political, and economic pressures, raising critical questions about sustainability, enforcement, and the balance between growth and consumer protection in one of the world’s most dynamic betting markets.

BIS SIGMA 2026 made it clear that the conversation around Brazil’s betting sector has fundamentally changed. The industry is no longer being discussed as a future opportunity shaped by regulatory expectations, but as a functioning ecosystem already subject to real-world pressures. With the framework in force and operators active, the focus has shifted to how the market actually behaves under regulation — and where that framework is being put to the test.

This shift was evident both in the quality of the discussions and in the profile of participants. In past editions, much of the debate focused on the ideal regulatory framework, taxation, and market entry strategies. In 2026, the focus moved toward more sophisticated — and, in many ways, more challenging — topics: regulatory implementation, enforcement, and the balance between growth and consumer protection.

An additional element that permeated many discussions was the recent hardening of political discourse toward the sector. Statements from the President suggesting the potential elimination of the regulated betting market, as well as initiatives in Congress aimed at broadly restricting betting advertising, reveal legitimate concerns about negative externalities but also a concrete risk of public policy being shaped in a way that is disconnected from the newly established regulatory reality.

The criticism here is not directed at the concern for consumer protection — which is undoubtedly essential — but rather at how this debate has been conducted. Prohibitive or overly restrictive measures, particularly in the field of advertising, tend to produce adverse effects already observed in other jurisdictions: reduced channeling capacity toward the regulated market, the strengthening of illegal operators, and a weakening of consumer protection mechanisms themselves.

In this context, advertising should not be viewed solely as a risk factor, but also as a public policy tool. It is through advertising that licensed operators can differentiate themselves from unregulated entities, communicate responsible gambling practices, and operate within auditable parameters. Disproportionate restrictions, in practice, reduce the visibility of those subject to regulation while simultaneously expanding the space for those operating outside it.

Moreover, the instability of political discourse — especially when it flirts with prohibition scenarios after years of efforts to structure a regulated market — creates significant legal uncertainty. Investments made based on a recent regulatory framework are reassessed, compliance costs increase, and the appetite of new entrants tends to decline. Ultimately, this undermines not only the development of the sector but also government revenue and the original regulatory objectives pursued by the Government.

Another key topic discussed during the event was the impact of increased taxation — particularly following the rise in the Gaming Tax — on the competitiveness of the regulated market. There is a legitimate concern that an overly burdensome environment, combined with severe advertising restrictions, may create an economically unviable scenario for licensed operators, once again encouraging migration to the unregulated market.

Another highlight of the event was the debate surrounding the role of technological intermediaries — including market makers in emerging segments such as prediction markets. The expansion of these models raises important regulatory questions: to what extent are existing frameworks sufficient to accommodate these innovations? And when will it be necessary to move toward specific regulatory regimes, potentially under the oversight of authorities such as the securities regulator?

A comparison with previous BIS SIGMA editions clearly demonstrates the sector’s growing maturity. If Brazil was once seen as a major promise, it is now a complex reality that requires fine-tuning and institutional coordination. The agenda has shifted from market opening to governance — now under much more intense political and social scrutiny.

Finally, one aspect that deserves particular attention is the increasing professionalization of all stakeholders involved. Operators, regulators, service providers, and even the broader public debate have evolved significantly. There is now a clearer understanding that the success of the Brazilian market depends on its credibility and long-term sustainability.

Udo Seckelmann
Partner in the Gambling & Crypto department at Bichara e Motta Advogados

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Amusnet Releases its Latest Crash Game “Hot Racing”

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Amusnet has released its latest crash game, Hot Racing. This high-energy game throws players straight onto the track, where every second matters and every decision can boost the win.

Place the bet and watch the race unfold. The multiplier starts climbing the second the cars hit the track, and every moment the player stay in pushes the potential win higher. Want to play it smart? Use the 50% Cash Out to secure part of your winnings while keeping the rest in the race. Push too far, though, and a car can drop out – taking your bet with it. It’s all about timing.

Every round brings a fresh shot of adrenaline. Ready to level up? Place an additional side bet and pick the car you think will surge ahead and win the race. It’s your chance to add more excitement and boost your strategy.

Prefer a more laid-back approach? Turn on Autoplay. Set your number of rounds and your target multiplier, and let the game do the work. Once your target hits, your win locks in automatically – smooth, simple, and stress-free.

The tension builds in seconds. The stakes keep rising. Every race puts you right on the edge – go bigger or cash out now? That’s where the real thrill kicks in.

Hot Racing brings speed, excitement and sharp decision-making into every round. Jump in, trust your instincts and grab your win before the race leaves you behind.

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Players can cash out 50% of their bet during the game round and continue playing with the remaining 50%.

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The Jackpot Cards bonus game is triggered at random during the gameplay to allow players to win impressive jackpots.

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Wazdan enhances Hot Slot™ series with Hot Slot™: Diamond Coins

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Wazdan, the gain-focused game developer, has bolstered its high-performing Hot Slot™ portfolio with the launch of Hot Slot™: Diamond Coins, a vibrant new title that merges the series’ retro charm with mechanics from its flagship Coins™ collection.

Staying true to the Hot Slot™ format, the game spans 15 reels and features fan-favourite mechanics including Cash Infinity™ and Hold the Jackpot™, alongside specially designed Bonus symbols to boost engagement.

In the Hold the Jackpot™ Bonus Game, players compete for a Grand Jackpot of up to 3,000x their stake. Standard Hot Slot™ symbols also remain active on any reel without a Bonus symbol, using two paylines to deliver consistent base-game wins.

The Chance Level™ feature adds an extra layer of strategy and excitement, increasing the likelihood of triggering the Hold the Jackpot™ Bonus Round and offering players a more personalised gameplay experience.

Radka Bacheva, Head of Sales and Business Development at Wazdan, said:
“Hot Slot™: Diamond Coins marks an exciting milestone in the evolution of the Hot Slot™ series. By combining the retro aesthetics players love with the proven performance of our Coins™ mechanics, and layering in Cash Infinity™, Hold the Jackpot™, and Chance Level™, we’ve created a dynamic experience that immediately captures attention and delivers engaging, high-energy gameplay from the very first spin.”

Hot Slot™: Diamond Coins is now available for integration, designed to perform across global markets and appeal to a broad player base.

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