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Comtrade Gaming and EGT sign G2S technology deal

Comtrade Gaming, leading technology provider to the gaming industry, announces that Euro Games Technology (EGT) has chosen their G2S (Game to System) EGM protocol stack. Comtrade’s proprietary technology will be integrated into EGT slot machines. EGT’s innovative products are gaining market recognition by significant operators around the world. This product addition will allow EGT to expand into new markets.
“Addition of g2s to our products will complement our slot technology”, said Stanislav Stanev, Director of Marketing & Sales at Euro Games Technology. Stanislav Stanev added, “We have chosen Comtrade Gaming because of their track record and their continuous investment into g2s technology, which is allowing us to expand our slots into new markets, where G2S technology is mandatory. Our products will be obtainable to even more players around the world”.
Created along with GSA Standards, the G2S EGM Protocol Engine provides the vendor with the functionality to integrate a library of layered features to facilitate download, multiple host support, media server-initiated messages, and detailed data to allow better performance analytics. As a part of the sCore G2S Solution, business logic extensions highlight key insights to open two-way communication between EGM and host systems. G2S EGM Protocol Engine is along with G2S host system vital product within Comtrade’s land-based gaming offering.
“Development of G2S Protocol Stack, on which Comtrade Gaming has been focusing for the past decade, has been designed in a modular way to allow flawless integrated product performance”, explains Igor Rus, Director of Systems at Comtrade Gaming. Igor Rus continues, “Cooperation with Euro Games Technology underpins our ability to help our partners to focus on further enhancement of their slot machines technologies.”
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Pariplayâs Portuguese Prominence Flourishes through Partnership with Casino Portugal

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Portfolio of industry-leading casino content continues to take over Portugal with latest partnership
Pariplay Ltd., the No. 1 aggregator and content provider behind innovative products including the Fusion Consistent with Pariplayâs ongoing efforts to offer more games to more players in more markets across the globe, bolstering its presence in promising spaces such as Portugal is instrumental. The agreement will see first-class content from Pariplayâs own propriety game library and the Fusion AntĂłnio Laranjo, Co-CEO at Casino Portugal said: âWe are happy to be collaborating with leading supplier Pariplay, who have demonstrated their dedication to growth and innovation since the beginning. Thanks to our partnership with them, weâve enhanced our player offering significantly by introducing an interactive suite of their leading casino games, which have had so much success in this market already.â
Christine Lewis, CCO & MD Malta at Pariplay said: âWe are very pleased with how much we were able to broaden our presence throughout regulated markets this year, signing several deals with prominent European operators, including this latest one with Casino Portugal. Itâs exciting to see our game studio extend in a country with as much potential as Portugal, and weâre confident that we will continue adding substantial value to the gaming experience for players in this market and many others, as we move forward and expand in 2021.â
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Major European Gambling Brands Cut Advertising on IPR-infringing Sites

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A new report by the European Commission has found that an industry-led memorandum of understanding (MoU) on online advertising and intellectual property rights has led to a significant reduction in the unintentional placement of advertising from Europeâs major gambling brands on websites which infringe upon intellectual property rights.
The MoU, published in 2018, was established to limit advertising on websites, such as illegal sports streaming sites, and mobile applications that infringe copyright or disseminate counterfeit goods.
As part of its review of the effectiveness of the MoU, the Commission has presented a new report today which found that the MoU has created more awareness among brands that their advertising may end up on IPR-infringing websites. According to the report, the share of total advertising for European businesses on IPR-infringing websites was reduced by 12% since the introduction of the MoU, while gambling advertising from Europeâs major brands (including all EGBA members) decreased by 20%, from 62% to 50% during the reporting period.
The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) welcomes the reportâs conclusions and is pleased with the significant progress made by EGBA members and other major brands in reducing the unintentional placement of their advertising on IPR-infringing advertising channels.
âEGBA welcomes the progress made by EGBA members and other major gambling brands in significantly reducing the unintentional placement of their advertising on IPR-infringing websites and is pleased that major online gambling companies are playing a central role in EU efforts to crack down on IPR infringement. Most reputable companies do not intend to advertise on IPR-infringing websites, but it happens and is difficult to control, and EGBA acknowledges that remedial action is needed to prevent it. That is why we have been actively engaging with the European Commission and other stakeholders to take action and are pleased those efforts are beginning to bear fruit,â Maarten Haijer, Secretary-General of EGBA, said.
âEGBA is committed to promoting responsibility and driving standards in Europeâs online gambling sector and we encourage other companies to join us â and be part of the solution, not the problem â by adhering to responsibility initiatives such as the MoU. This initiative proves that greater cooperation at EU-level can benefit the sector and how it is able to respond to the challenges it faces, including on advertising,â Maarten Haijer added.
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Zitroâs Video Slots Charm Players at Casino Di Venezia in Italy

Zitro announces a successful installation of its video slot games in Casino di Venezia of Italy. Players from one of the most renown casinos in Europe can now enjoy the thrill and fun of some of the most popular games of today.
Dott. Alessandro Cattarossi, Director of Casino Di Venezia said: “Our mission is to cater our customers with extraordinary experiences, and by adding games like ‘Link King’ and ‘88 Link Lucky Charms’ from Zitro to our game offerings, we are not only providing world-class entertainment to our distinguished clientele, but we are investing in performing products.”
Nadège Teyssedre, Commercial Director of Zitro for EMEA added: “We could not be more proud of being included in one of the top venues in Europe, and we are convinced that our games will add to Casino di Venezia’s overall success. I’d like to thank Casino di Venezia for their trust and we look forward to extending our cooperation converting it into a long-term friendship.”
‘Link King’, the multigame progressive link on the ultra-slim ‘Fusion’ cabinet that has caused a global hype in the gaming industry, and ‘88 Link Lucky Charms’, a multigame progressive bank that combines for the first time Zitro’s Link Bonus with a multiway game mechanic on the fascinating ‘Allure’ cabinet, are now available to play at Casino di Venezia in the elegant Italian city of Venice.
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