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REVEALED: These are the Online Games that Cause the Most Arguments 🎮💔
- 1 in 50 couples row over gaming every day
- Call of Duty is the online game most likely to cause a rift between couples
- 1/4 Women have (unsuccessfully) tried to ban gaming in the house, compared to 1/5 Men
- 25% of men have thought about breaking up with their partner because of online gaming-related arguments, compared to 17% of women
With Valentines day almost a week away, new data from CardsChat.com reveals which online games cause the most arguments in a relationship. CardsChat surveyed 1,000 UK adults whose partner plays online games, to find out how gaming affects relationships. CardsChat also spoke to three relationship experts to explain the findings.
1 in 50 couples row over games every day
Out of the 1,000 surveyed, 1 in 50 couples said they argued over gaming every day! 1 in 25 of the respondents said they squabbled a little less, ‘just’ 250 to 300 times per year, while 3 in 25 ‘fessed up to having gaming-related rows 150 to 200 times a year.
| Arguments per year | No. of couples |
| 50-100 | 1 in 4 |
| 150-200 | 3 in 25 |
| 250-300 | 1 in 25 |
| Every day! | 1 in 50 |
According to the survey data, Call of Duty is the online game most likely to cause a rift between couples with 38% of couples admitting to have argued about time spent on the game.
Fifa is a close second, with 34% of couples confessing to argue over the football game.
According to Iain Macintosh’s book, ‘Football Manager Stole My Life’, the titular game was cited as a factor in a whopping 35 divorce cases back in 2012. However, despite these stats, we found that the addictive micromanagement game came fourth with 15%.
| Game | Argument about time spent on the game |
| Call of Duty | 38% |
| Fifa | 34% |
| Fortnite | 21% |
| Football Manager | 15% |
What the expert says:
So what’s behind these rows? Chris Pleines, a dating expert from Datingscout says forgetting important dates and a lack of quality time can contribute: “Being preoccupied with gaming will most likely let you forget what day it is, especially if you pull an all-nighter. Instead of preparing something special for your partner, you are busy levelling up on your game.”
Let’s hope that these gamers don’t forget about Valentine’s Day!
Who Is Trying — and Failing — To Ban Gaming?
1/4 Women Vs 1/5 Men
We dug deep into our research to find out who is trying to ban gaming in these households. The girls just edge it slightly, with one quarter of female respondents admitting to unsuccessfully trying to ban gaming in their house. While around one fifth of men said they had also tried unsuccessfully to put a stop to gaming in the home.
What the expert says:
We spoke to Susan Trombetti, leading matchmaker, relationship expert, and CEO of Exclusive Matchmaking, to delve even deeper into the impact of gaming on relationships. She told us: “Gaming is a way to be connected without really connecting with people thus sometimes increasing your social isolation. This can cause issues for relationships.”
Her advice? “Some things you can try are limiting time spent on the game instead of banning them altogether. Opposed to making your household a gaming free household, if your partner enjoys it, consider limiting the time gaming, similar to how you may set boundaries like no phones while eating dinner together. Small compromises may work for you and your partner.”
Gaming Causing Break-Ups
25% Men Vs 17% Women
Have thought about breaking up with their partner over gaming
Our data reveals that 25% of men have thought about breaking up with their partner because of online gaming-related arguments. Compared to 17% of women surveyed admitting they’ve considered calling time on a relationship for the same reason.
What the expert says:
Dainis Graveris, a certified sex educator and relationship expert at SexualAlpha suggests that: “When people play online games, they become a part of something that involves responsibilities, loyalties, and interactions. These interactions, however, don’t spill through with their relationships offline.
And why does this seem to bother more men than women? Dainis says:” it boils down to the male gamer’s motivations for playing online games that’s why you can find that most of them get into serious fights with their partners and have thought about breaking up with them.
For instance, some male gamers feel that playing online games helps alleviate stress, serves as an outlet for negative energy, and/or helps them regain a sense of control. When their female partners don’t understand their motivations, they take offense and get into serious arguments”.
Peace of the action
Considering how many relationships are on the ropes due to online gaming, we started thinking about how couples can avoid the agro.
The simple solution? Get gaming included in your vows
‘Do you [insert name] promise to play only an hour of gaming a day?’
‘I promise never to ban gaming in the house’
‘I vow to always put you first, even when I’m playing Fortnite’
‘I promise never to keep score, even when I’m beating you at FIFA’
‘I vow to never let the PS5 come between us’
‘I [insert name], take thee, [insert name]….forsaking all others…’til COD do us part’
‘What’s mine is yours and what’s yours is mine…except the Xbox’
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Danske Spil
S Gaming lands in Denmark with Danske Spil
S Gaming, the sustainable provider of high entertainment slot games for casual players, has entered the Danish market for the first time via a breakthrough partnership with tier one operator, Danske Spil.
Under the deal, one of S Gaming’s most popular slots – Triple 777 Jackpot has now launched to players at Danske Spil Casino, which is powered by Entain.
Denmark promises to be a successful market for S Gaming, whose slots have been developed with a fun-first ethos, with a focus on striking design and where the bonus features are always visible on screen to really ramp up the anticipation of each spin.
Danske Spil players that favour more traditional slot machines can take on Triple 777 Jackpot, a modern twist on the classic 777 theme with plenty of neon action.
The Triple 777 feature is always on screen to build anticipation, but is locked until a spin lands three Bonus 777 symbols. This unlocks the feature with on spin awarded, giving players a shot at the 500x Jackpot prize.
Free Spins are also up for grabs with seven Free Games awarded when three Scatters land in the base game.
Charles Mott, CEO and Founder at S Gaming, said: “Making our move into Denmark with a tier one operator of the calibre of Danske Spil, and on an exclusive basis, is a strong signal as to how popular our games have become.
“Danske Spil is one of the top online casino brands in the country, having been the first to enter the regulated Danish market, and has since become a firm player favourite.
“Through S Gaming titles such as Triple 777 Jackpot, Danske Spil can excite and entertain its players like never before.
“S Gaming is all about fun and sustainability, and helping operators put players on the edge of their seats but in a way that’s responsible and sustainable.
“This is a big deal for S Gaming, but one that brings just as much value to Danske Spil, Entain and the players of Denmark.”
Simon Hoffmann Riis, Senior Partnerships & Insights Manager at Danske Spil added: “From day one, we have prioritised offering our players high-quality content from a wide range of providers, and this partnership with S Gaming is a clear reflection of that ambition.
“S Gaming stands out through its focus on sustainable entertainment, creating games that resonate strongly with casual players while still delivering engaging experiences for more seasoned audiences.
“The launch of Triple 777 Jackpot has delivered a very strong start, and we are excited about the potential ahead as we continue to develop the partnership and bring even more engaging experiences to our players together.”
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Australia
Finalists Announced for Inaugural Regulating the Game Global Awards Following Strong Global Engagement
Regulating the Game has today announced the finalists for the inaugural RTG Global Awards, following an exceptional level of interest, nominations and engagement in the first year of the program.
The Global Awards were established to recognise regulatory and sector leadership, stewardship, and excellence across gambling policy and regulation, safer gambling, compliance, technology, and community outcomes – acknowledging the role these disciplines play in underpinning integrity, public confidence, and sustainable sector development. The breadth and quality of submissions received in the inaugural year has confirmed a strong appetite for recognition that is rigorous, independent, and grounded in demonstrable, real-world impact.
Among the finalists confirmed this year are a number of individuals and organisations recognised for leadership and impact within their respective categories, including Dr Eugenia Chidhakwa (Lotteries and Gaming Board, Zimbabwe), Rob Annable (Picklebet) and Duncan Garvie (BetBlocker) for community impact; Dominic Monti (Wests Illawarra), Nathan Hinde (PointsBet) and Sue Pemberton (Parramatta Leagues Club) for compliance excellence; Michael Simone (Bankstown District Sports Club) and Vicki Le (Cabravale Club Resort) as emerging leaders; Chris Dimou (Parramatta Leagues Club), Gaming Laboratories International and Danny Munk (Wests Illawarra) for leadership voice; and CherryHub and KONAMI Australia recognised in the RegTech category as well as Crown PlaySafe, Parq Casino and The Star Entertainment Group for safer gambling champion.
Finalists have now been confirmed across all six categories. The full list of finalists will be available on the Regulating the Game Global Awards website.
Finalists were shortlisted across six award categories following independent assessment by a judging panel comprising senior leaders with deep expertise spanning regulation, law, integrity, governance and responsible gambling:
- Don Hammond, Chief Executive Officer, Leagues Clubs Australia
- Jamie Nettleton, Former President, International Masters of Gaming Law and Partner, Addisons
- Khalid Ali, Chief Executive Officer, International Betting Integrity Association (IBIA)
- Tracy Parker, Senior Vice-President – Accreditation, Advisory and Insights, Responsible Gambling Council (Canada)
The composition of the panel reflects the cross-sector perspective required to assess excellence in a complex and increasingly scrutinised regulatory environment, bringing together domestic and international insight across public policy, legal frameworks, integrity assurance and harm prevention.
RTG Founder and Principal at Vanguard Overwatch, Paul Newson, said the inaugural Global Awards reflected a growing appetite for recognition grounded in substance and sector contribution:
“The response to the first year of the Global Awards shows there is a clear place for recognition that goes beyond profile or promotion. These Awards are about surfacing leadership and stewardship – the people, organisations and solutions that are lifting standards, shaping practice and contributing to better sector and community outcomes.”
“The independence and calibre of the judging panel has been central to that credibility.”
The RTG Global Awards Gala Dinner will be held as a flagship networking event within the Regulating the Game program. Tickets are available separately, enabling colleagues, finalist teams, and sector stakeholders who may not be attending the full conference to join the Awards evening. Further information on conference registration and Global Awards Gala Dinner tickets is available via the Regulating the Game website.
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Juan Lozano Commercial Manager at Spadegaming
Spadegaming joins QTech Games to enhance its premium suite
QTech Games, the top game aggregator for all emerging markets, has signed a new partnership with Spadegaming, allowing its platform clients to gain access to an additional diverse catalogue.
As a prominent entity in the igaming sector, Spadegaming is known for providing a diverse range of content – led by its collection of fish-shooter games. These games showcase a fresh array of high-stakes surprises and fluctuations across the volatility spectrum, now included in a progressive portfolio offered to QTech Games and its clients.
Spadegaming’s high-quality content collection, showcasing engaging digital games, now aligns perfectly with other innovative studios like Evolution and TaDa Gaming, offering QTech partners and their players an unmatched selection of culturally diverse slots.
The deal naturally expands Spadegaming’s global presence, focusing on emerging markets from Africa to Latin America, and generating new revenue sources. In recent years, QTech has emerged as the quickest-growing aggregator in expanding markets, providing the most comprehensive gaming portfolio tailored to each area, featuring native mobile applications, robust reporting and marketing tools, along with round-the-clock support in local languages.
Juan Lozano, Commercial Manager at Spadegaming, said: “Holding the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) license for nearly ten years, and being one of the first Asiatic companies to do so, means our products and services are well established in the gaming industry. Entering into this agreement with QTech Games tracks our core strategy to fully leverage our reach, as we look forward to seeing how new audiences embrace our content.”
Philip Doftvik, QTech Games’ CEO, added: “It’s another ringing endorsement for our platform to have integrated more premium content from Spadegaming. They’re a dynamic supplier that offers some exciting localised games, above all in the fish-shooting category which has long reigned supreme in Eastern markets. With their signature features and high-octane gameplay, we’re now confident of taking this portfolio into new markets, continuing to raise the bar and shape a fresh experience for global players. We can’t wait to see how these games perform across a range of untapped markets which, in many cases, break new ground for Spadegaming.”
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