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PlayCasino.co.nz Backs New NZ Gambling Laws, Launches ‘Fair Play’ Audit to Protect Kiwis from Predatory No Deposit Bonus Terms
As New Zealand prepares for the most significant regulatory overhaul in its digital gambling history, the nation’s leading independent casino comparison site, PlayCasino.co.nz, has announced a sweeping “Fair Play” audit of its entire platform. The initiative is designed to protect Kiwi players from predatory offshore promotions as the country transitions to a strict 15-license regulated market.
Under the new Online Casino Gambling Bill, the unregulated offshore “grey market” will officially end on December 1, 2026. From that date, only 15 government-approved operators will be legally permitted to offer services to New Zealanders. In response, PlayCasino.co.nz is actively updating its platform to ensure players are shielded from desperate offshore operators trying to lock in users with deceptive sign-up offers before the deadline.
Navigating the End of the Unregulated ‘Grey Market’
The incoming legislation introduces stringent harm-minimization rules overseen by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA), including a strict $100 cap on inducements, plain-language terms and conditions, and a mandated 4% Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) community funding guarantee.
While these changes are a massive win for consumer protection and local grassroots sports, the transition period has left many Kiwi players confused about which platforms are safe to use right now. PlayCasino.co.nz’s new audit bridges this gap by highlighting only the operators that are already demonstrating a commitment to these incoming 2026 regulatory standards.
Protecting Players Seeking a No Deposit Bonus
A no deposit bonus remains the most sought-after incentive for New Zealanders looking to trial a new online casino without risking their own funds. However, in the dying days of the grey market, some unregulated offshore platforms are weaponizing these offers. They attract players with seemingly generous cash drops, only to bury impossible 100x wagering requirements, hidden withdrawal limits, or fast-expiring time limits deep within the fine print.
Through the “Fair Play” audit, PlayCasino.co.nz guarantees that any no deposit bonus featured on the site is evaluated for absolute clarity. The review team manually tests these bonuses to ensure players understand exactly what is required to clear their funds, flagging any operator that utilizes the hidden regulatory traps the NZ government is actively trying to eliminate.
Securing Fair Free Spins in a Mobile-First Market
As mobile gaming continues to dominate the local market, promotional offers tied to digital pokies have skyrocketed. Free spins are frequently bundled into welcome packages, but not all spins are created equal. Many offshore casinos restrict these spins to low-RTP (Return to Player) games or cap the maximum winnings at frustratingly low amounts.
PlayCasino.co.nz’s audit rigorously scrutinizes these mobile-specific promotions. The platform actively verifies that any free spins awarded to players come with reasonable, wager-friendly terms and are eligible for high-quality games. This ensures the promotions align with the consumer protection spirit of the incoming government legislation, rather than acting as a deceptive lure.
Strict New Structure and Content Requirements for Casino Reviews
To enforce these new protections, PlayCasino.co.nz has proactively overhauled the strict structure and content requirements for all of its online casino reviews. Moving forward, every review published on the platform must adhere to a standardized format that forces transparency. Operators are now graded heavily on the clarity of their bonus terms, their responsible gambling tools, and their readiness to comply with the DIA’s new licensing framework.
“The days of offshore casinos hiding predatory wagering requirements deep in their terms and conditions are over,” said Terri Radford, Head of Content at PlayCasino.co.nz. “With the grey market closing, some overseas operators are making aggressive last-ditch efforts to lock in players. We fully support the government’s new framework, which is why our new review standards ensure we only highlight casinos that treat Kiwis fairly right now.”
PlayCasino.co.nz is urging all New Zealanders currently playing on offshore sites to review their active accounts, cash out pending balances from non-compliant platforms, and utilize the new “Fair Play” review hub to find operators actively preparing for local licensure.
For more information, to access the “Fair Play” approved casino list, or to read the updated review guidelines, visit https://www.playcasino.co.nz/.
About PlayCasino.co.nz: PlayCasino.co.nz is New Zealand’s premier destination for independent, expertly crafted online casino reviews and industry news. Dedicated to player safety and transparent gaming, the platform equips Kiwis with the data, guides, and trusted operator recommendations needed to navigate the digital gambling landscape securely.
Chelsea Pinho Head of Casino at Midnite
Octoplay builds lifetime-exclusive slot for Midnite in the UK
Midnite Express is the first bespoke title under the pair’s July 2025 partnership and adapts mechanics from Fire Rail Express: Hold And Win.
Octoplay has launched Midnite Express, a lifetime-exclusive branded slot built for UK operator Midnite. The title is the first custom product released under the companies’ partnership, which went live in July 2025.
Midnite Express is based on the game mechanics behind Fire Rail Express: Hold And Win, which Octoplay says is among its strongest-performing titles in the US. The supplier points to the EILERS-FANTINI Online Game Performance report, where it says the game has held a top-three position in the “New Top Game Ranks – Slots” category for three consecutive months.
“Midnite Express is the first custom product we’ve built for Midnite, and it’s a meaningful step in how this partnership is developing,” says Ralitsa Georgieva, CEO at Octoplay. “A year on from our initial launch, we’re moving from portfolio integration to co-developed content built specifically for their players. Adapting the mechanics behind one of our top-performing US titles for the UK with Midnite reflects how we work with operators who want more than off-the-shelf content.”
Chelsea Pinho, Head of Casino at Midnite adds: “Octoplay has been a strong content partner since we went live together last year, and Midnite Express is the result of a collaboration grounded in shared ambition. Having a lifetime exclusive title based on proven mechanics gives us a product we can put behind with confidence.”
The launch follows a run of UK integrations for Octoplay, including a recent go-live with Bally’s Intralot, and earlier integrations with Evoke’s 888 and Mr Green brands, Virgin Bet, and LiveScore Bet. Octoplay says it is now live in 18 regulated markets, including the UK, Malta, Romania, Croatia, Sweden, Slovakia, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Greece, Spain, Finland, Georgia, Brazil, New Jersey, Michigan, and Ontario.
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blask
Blask replaces fixed plans with modular pricing for iGaming analytics
Blask has rolled out a modular subscription model for its AI-powered iGaming analytics platform, replacing its Early Adopters pricing plans. The company said customers can now build subscriptions by selecting countries, analytics modules, add-on features and the access period.
Under the new structure, the minimum configuration starts at €247 per month, or approximately €160 per month on an annual contract, according to the company. Blask said subscriptions can cover as little as a single country.
Blask said pricing is made up of base access to the platform plus selected products and markets. Market analytics covers 135 countries across three pricing tiers, ranging from €7 to €28 per country per month. Game analytics is available in 25 countries at €5 to €20 per country per month. State and province-level data is priced at €56 per month for the United States, and €28 per month each for Canada and Australia.
The company has also opened access to its data via an API, allowing customers to integrate metrics into their own analytics systems, CRM platforms and AI tools through MCP, without working inside the Blask interface. For companies looking for one-off work, Blask said it also offers customized reports combining its data with analysis from its research team.
“Analytics is now a basic condition for survival in this market,” said Max Tesla, chief executive and co-founder of Blask. “That is why we are making it more accessible: build a plan around your specific task, start with one country and scale when you are ready. Making analytics affordable has been part of Blask’s DNA from the very beginning.”
Blask added that the pricing update follows a week of industry recognition, after it received two awards at the 2026 iGB Affiliate Awards, winning Rising Star and Innovator of the Year.
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Affiliate Succes
ReferOn wins Best Affiliate Management Platform at iGB Affiliate Awards 2026
The award was announced live at iGB LIVE, with the company pointing to product updates including its Refie UX layer.
ReferOn has won “Best Affiliate Management Platform” at the iGB Affiliate Awards 2026. The company said the award was announced live at iGB LIVE.
ReferOn positioned the recognition as a result of product development and customer growth over the past year, with a focus on simplifying affiliate operations through automation, real-time insights, and streamlined workflows.
The company also pointed to the introduction of Refie, described as an integrated UX layer designed to translate operational data into “clear, actionable insights” for affiliate teams across onboarding and daily performance tracking.
Alex Bukin, CEO of ReferOn, commented: “Winning the iGB Affiliate Award is a remarkable achievement for our entire team. As affiliate programs grow, so does the complexity behind them. From day one, our ambition has been to remove that complexity, so operators can focus on growth instead of operational friction. This recognition reinforces our belief that great B2B technology should be simpler, more intuitive, easier to work with, and built around the people who use it”.
ReferOn added that it has won other industry awards in the past 18 months, including ‘Affiliate System of the Year’ at AffPapa and ‘Best Affiliate Software’ at SiGMA, and said its roadmap includes expanding AI-powered assistance and increasing visibility into affiliate operations.
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