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Glitnor Group unites with Stakelogic in Sweden

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Players at operator’s Lucky Casino and Happy Casino brands can now spin the reels of some of the hottest classic and video slots in the market

Having just secured its Swedish supplier licence, Stakelogic has marked the occasion by adding yet another operator to its growing list of big-name partners in the country with its games now live at Glitnor Group’s Lucky Casino and Happy Casino brands.

The deal sees a portfolio of classic and video slots land at both casino sites, with players being told to strap themselves in for a thrill ride from the very first spin of the reels to the last.

Stakelogic has emerged as something of a classic slot specialist, with its portfolio of games designed to appeal to fans of traditional slot machines. A feeling of nostalgia is stirred as the fruit, BAR, Bell and 7 symbols drop onto the reels in titles such as Multi6Player, Multi Player, Bonus Runner, Runner Runner Megaways and Big Runner Deluxe

Of course, this being Stakelogic, the gameplay is taken to the next level through Wilds, Multipliers and Free Spins to ensure plenty of big-win potential. These games have proved to be hugely popular in Nordic markets and have helped propel Stakelogic into tier-one status.

This has been helped further but the popularity of its video slots. These games are often highly volatile and combine striking design with powerful sound and gripping gameplay. This has seen these slots top the charts at a wide range of casino brands in markets across Europe and beyond.

Swedish players at Lucky Casino and Happy Casino can now fire up the reels at titles such as Money Track, Treasures of Ra, Spartans vs Zombies Megaways and just launched Greedy Fox.

But that’s not all. Many of these games come hooked up to Stakelogic innovations such as Super Stake and Spin to Win.

Super Stake allows players to effectively double their bet to increase the chance of a bonus triggering a bonus an insane win combinations landing, while Spin to Win takes players to two live prize wheels where they can spin for some truly incredible prizes.

Neil Tanti, Sales Manager at Stakelogic, said: “Glitnor is a rising star operator of two hugely popular Swedish brands, Lucky Casino and Happy Casino. We are thrilled to announce this partnership shortly after being awarded a supplier licence ahead of the anticipated regulatory change. This allows us to sign deals such as this and to continue to establish Stakelogic as a leading supplier in Sweden and beyond.”

Sven de Waard, Head of Games at Glitnor Group, added: “Stakelogic has been blazing a trail across the Swedish market and so it was vital for us to add its classic and video slots to the lobbies of Lucky Casino and Happy Casino.

Its slots really do pack a punch, especially when players activate Super Stake or trigger the Spin to Win feature. These are true innovations in the slot space and allow us to offer our players a unique experience which in turn helps us to continue to stand out in what is an incredibly competitive market.”

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PlaySignal Debuts: Alec Gehlot’s New Sophisticated Responsible Gaming Platform

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Alec Gehlot, previous senior executive at Optimove, has introduced PlaySignal, a responsible gaming platform aimed at assisting operators in identifying and addressing player risk promptly.

PlaySignal employs a traffic-light system featuring green, amber, and red signals to steer player conduct and indicate when behaviors start to enter higher-risk areas. The platform seeks to minimize avoidable exclusions by offering operators enhanced visibility of rising risks, while simultaneously giving players more understanding of how their actions are evaluated.

Leveraging behavioural analytics, PlaySignal tracks player actions during gameplay and displays information as distinct signals. This allows teams to act earlier and react more appropriately as risk evolves.

The product connects with current operator systems to assist responsible gaming, CRM, and compliance teams by providing a unified view of activities, encouraging a more uniform strategy among teams as regulatory demands grow in important markets.

Building on his time at Optimove, where he collaborated with operators on segmentation, retention, and user engagement, Gehlot recognized a demand for innovative tools to enhance player protection as regulatory and tax pressures mount in regulated markets.

The company launched PlaySignal at ICE earlier this year, where it was a contender in the Innovators Challenge, and initiated talks with operators in various markets. The initial launch will concentrate on the UK prior to global expansion.

Alec Gehlot, Chief Executive Officer at PlaySignal, said: “Regulation and taxation are only moving in one direction, and operators need new tools to adapt. Player protection can no longer be treated as a compliance obligation; it has to become a competitive differentiator.

“Regulated operators are under real pressure, particularly in the UK, and we believe giving them earlier visibility of risk is essential not just for protection, but for long-term sustainability.”

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BGC Response to Government Plans to Stop Premier League Clubs Accepting Sponsorship from Gambling Operators Not Holding a UK Licence

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The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) strongly supports government plans to ban Premier League clubs from accepting sponsorships from gambling operators lacking a UK licence.

A Betting and Gaming Council Spokesperson said: “The Betting and Gaming Council welcomes the Government’s plan to act to stop Premier League clubs accepting sponsorship from gambling operators that do not hold a UK licence.

“Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy is right that gambling companies without a UK licence should be banned from sponsoring Premier League clubs and should go further to prevent these harmful illegal companies from sponsoring any sport in the UK.

“At a time when the regulated sector is facing significantly higher taxation and ever tighter regulation while reducing advertising spend, it is more important than ever that firm action is taken against the growing harmful black market.

“Licensed members of the Betting and Gaming Council are regulated in Britain and follow strict rules on consumer protection, safer gambling and robust financial safeguards. Whereas, the illegal, harmful black market operators do not. They undermine player protections, avoid taxes, ignore safer gambling standards and put consumers at serious risk.

“We support action that protects fans, upholds standards and keeps customers safe within the regulated market.”

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Tabcorp Pays $158,400 Penalty for Taking Illegal In-Play Sports Bets

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Tabcorp Holdings Limited (Tabcorp) has paid a $158,400 penalty for taking online in-play sports bets, which is illegal in Australia.

An Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) investigation found Tabcorp accepted 426 in-play bets across 32 tennis matches between February 2024 and June 2025.

Online in-play betting, wagers made on a sporting event after it has commenced, is prohibited in Australia under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 (IGA).

The online in-play sports bets that were accepted in breach of the IGA were voided by Tabcorp and the bets were refunded.

The ACMA accepted the evidence from Tabcorp that the breaches occurred due to systems and communication issues with its third-party provider.

ACMA member Carolyn Lidgerwood said this is the third time since 2021 that Tabcorp has breached the in-play betting rules.

“The law is clear and wagering services must have processes in place to prevent illegal in-play bets from being accepted,” Ms Lidgerwood said.

“While we understand that most wagering operators rely on third-party providers to close betting on sporting events, they cannot outsource their legal responsibilities.

“The length of time it took Tabcorp to identify and then fix the problem was concerning and we expect Tabcorp to do better in the future,” Ms Lidgerwood said.

In addition to the financial penalty, Tabcorp has entered into a comprehensive enforceable undertaking requiring the company to undertake a review of its systems and processes relating to the closing of betting on tennis matches and to report regularly to the ACMA.

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