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PA Betting Services gallops into a new partnership with Midnite

PA Betting Services, the world’s leading supplier of horseracing data and betting content, has announced a new partnership with up-and-coming sports betting platform Midnite. The cornerstone of this partnership lies in the supply of comprehensive UK horseracing data by PA Betting Services to Midnite.
The partnership ensures that Midnite’s users will have access to the most accurate, timely, and official data. Horseracing has long been at the heart of sports betting and with this collaboration, Midnite is set to enrich its horseracing offering by leveraging PA Betting Services’ cutting-edge data solutions.
Daniel Qu, Founder of Midnite: “We are delighted to have signed an agreement with PA Betting Services’, taking advantage of their premium UK horseracing content. Access to high-quality UK horseracing data will enhance our platform, whilst providing our users with a competitive edge. We look forward to working with them closely as we develop our platform further.”
Danny Speck, Business Development Executive: “We’re really excited to add another UK-facing sports betting brand to the long list of clients who already trust PA Betting Services to power their 24/7 horseracing service. We are looking forward to working together on future collaborations and overseeing Midnite’s growth with the help of the data that we provide.”
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BetLeap – The Online Casino that Looks Like a Blockbuster Video Game

BetLeap is thrilled to announce the development of a groundbreaking platform that seamlessly blends the immersive visuals and engaging gameplay of AAA video games with the thrill of a real-money casino. Coming to PC, Mac, and VR, BetLeap is poised to redefine the online entertainment landscape with its unprecedented quality and innovative format.
At a glance, BetLeap looks nothing like a typical online casino. The project is being developed with the same
Technologies used in cutting-edge video games. The result A casino experience that feels more like playing at a land-based casino rather than clicking on buttons on a flat screen.
“The online casino industry has remained virtually unchanged for over a decade while video gaming has experienced exponential leaps in quality and immersion,” said Adam Bernath, founder of BetLeap. “We’re not just updating the online casino experience—we’re completely reimagining it by applying AAA game development standards to create something that feels as immersive and engaging as the best video games on the market.”
“The future of online gambling isn’t just about better odds or more games—it’s about creating genuinely entertaining experiences that happen to include wagering components. We’re building for an audience that expects the quality and engagement of modern video games in every digital experience they choose,” added Etibar Namazov, co-founder of BetLeap.
While still in early development, BetLeap is already turning heads with its visual quality and ambitious design.
Why BetLeap Stands Out:
- Next-Gen Graphics: Built with AAA quality visuals.
- Cross-Platform Play: Fully playable on PC, Mac, and VR.
- Designed for Gamers: Movement, interaction, and immersion at the core.
- Real Rewards: Wager real money in a world that looks and feels on par with today’s top video games.
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Compliance Updates
Spillemyndigheden: Streamer fined DKK 10,000 for illegally distributing games

A streamer has accepted a fine of DKK 10,000 for using Twitch to distribute games to game providers without a license to offer games in Denmark.
Twitch is a platform where users share live content, such as gaming, unboxing and gambling.
The streamer has in several cases advertised game providers without a Danish license through his Twitch channels.
The Danish Gambling Authority discovered the violation in 2023 and reported the streamer to the police.
The police have assessed that the streamer has violated the law, and the streamer has been fined DKK 10,000, which was the amount recommended by the Danish Gambling Authority.
This is the second time that the Danish Gambling Authority has reported a streamer for distributing illegal games and has been successful in the case.
Source: spillemyndigheden.dk
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AGCO
AGCO calls on media platforms to step up the fight against unregulated online gambling sites

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has contacted more than a dozen traditional and digital media platforms, calling on them to stop promoting unregulated online gambling and sports betting sites like Bodog to Ontario residents.
Operated by Il Nido Inc., Bodog is an offshore operator actively targeting Ontarians by advertising on popular traditional and digital media platforms. Despite blocking players in Quebec and Nova Scotia from accessing their unregulated gambling and sports betting sites, Bodog continues to allow Ontarians to access these sites while advertising heavily on traditional and digital media platforms targeting Ontarians.
Under the Gaming Control Act, 1992, Bodog and other online gambling sites are required to register with the AGCO and sign an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario in order to operate in Ontario. Ontario’s regulated igaming framework requires operators to meet comprehensive requirements related to game integrity, player protection, anti-money laundering and information privacy. Bodog’s efforts to direct Ontarians to unregulated gambling undermine player protection and other safeguards which exist in the regulated market, as well as fair market principles.
By airing ads for Bodog and other unregulated operators, legitimate media platforms are providing a veneer of legitimacy to unregulated and high-risk sites and creating confusion for Ontarians. The AGCO is therefore calling on these platforms to take a stand against the promotion of unregulated online gambling sites and remove the ads. By doing so, broadcasters and digital media companies will help reduce the risks these sites pose to Ontarians and support the long-term sustainability of Ontario’s regulated igaming market – all key objectives of the AGCO.
The AGCO will continue to work with its partners – both in Ontario and internationally – to combat these unregulated sites and protect the public.
“The AGCO is committed to protecting Ontario players and ensuring they have the safest experience by playing on regulated igaming sites. By refusing to carry advertising from unregulated and high-risk operators like Bodog, media organizations can exemplify social responsibility and play an important role in protecting Ontarians and supporting Ontario’s regulated market.” – Dr. Karin Schnarr, Chief Executive Officer and Registrar, AGCO.
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