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Greentube set to accelerate global growth through SkillOnNet launch
Greentube, the NOVOMATIC Digital Gaming and Entertainment division, has gone live with SkillOnNet’s online casinos in Germany, Portugal and Spain, among other markets worldwide.
Casino brands using the SkillOnNet platform now benefit from a wide range of Greentube titles, including innovative new releases from both the Diamond Link™ and Diamond Tales™ series.
Players around the world are also able to enjoy a variety of classic games, including Book of Ra™ deluxe, Sizzling Hot™ deluxe and Lucky Lady’s Charm™ deluxe.
SkillOnNet operates more than 45 online casino brands in regulated markets across the globe. These include the award-winning PlayOJO, market-leading Spanish casino PlayUZU, and the number-one German brand, DrueckGlueck.
Further titles from the extensive Greentube catalogue will follow, with additional markets set to be added in the coming months.
Julia Schagerl, Regional Manager at Greentube, said: “We are constantly looking to establish platform partnerships that can help us to roll out our content into multiple markets and this is another great example of this strategy in action.
“We are confident that our wide range of classic and contemporary games will be well-received by players around the world.”
Michael Golembo, Sales and Marketing Director at SkillonNet said: “Greentube content has a deserved reputation for engaging gameplay and exciting mechanics, and we’re thrilled we can now showcase their games to new markets and audiences via our global network.”
Inferno Mayhem
PG Soft cranks up the volume with electrifying Inferno Mayhem slot
PG Soft, the acclaimed mobile game developer, has turned up the heat with Inferno Mayhem, a 5×5 video slot that fuses rock concert intensity with thrilling gameplay. The story unfolds as players step back into the spotlight after Lennox, the king of the stage, mysteriously vanished mid-performance, leaving fans craving a show-stopping experience.
Gameplay and Features
Inferno Mayhem combines collapsing reels, respins, and Wild symbols with multipliers up to x500, immersing players in a roaring rock show atmosphere. Every spin builds toward a mosh pit crescendo, keeping adrenaline levels high.
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Respin Feature: Wild symbols can appear on any spin, sometimes carrying multipliers from x2 to x500. When Wilds land, wins are multiplied by the combined total of all multipliers, and a free respin is awarded. Locked Wilds during respins dramatically increase winning potential.
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Free Spins Feature: Triggered by Scatters:
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3 Scatters = 10 free spins
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4 Scatters = 12 free spins
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5 Scatters = 15 free spins
Wild symbols that appear during free spins remain locked until the round ends, boosting chances of epic wins.
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Super Feature Buy: For players seeking maximum thrill, this option ensures all Wild symbols carry multipliers between x2 and x500 throughout free spins.
With a maximum win of x25,000 the bet and high session volatility, Inferno Mayhem delivers an electrifying, headbanging experience.
PG Soft commented:
“With Inferno Mayhem, we wanted to capture the adrenaline of a live rock show and bring it to the reels. From the heavy-hitting Respin Feature to the power-packed Free Spins, this hit title has been crafted to get players headbanging while the guitars shred alongside the action.”
Inferno Mayhem exemplifies PG Soft’s signature approach of combining cinematic themes, innovative mechanics, and high-stakes excitement for mobile players.
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Betting.za.com
Betting.za.com supports amendments strengthening South Africa’s voluntary exclusion system and compliance requirements
Betting.za.com, a leading South African information site for online betting and gambling, has welcomed the publication of draft amendments to the National Gambling Regulations, 2004 in Government Gazette No. 54106 (10 February 2026), issued by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition under Government Notice R. 7113.
The amendments focus on improving how South Africa’s Voluntary Exclusion Programme is administered and enforced through the National Register of Excluded Persons, alongside updates to technical rules related to gambling machine re-certification.
“Stronger, clearer processes around voluntary exclusion are an important part of player protection,” said Dennis Kumar, lead betting expert at Betting.za.com. “Anything that makes it easier to exclude, harder to bypass exclusion, and clearer for licensed operators to implement should be supported — because gambling should always stay safe, controlled, and within limits.”
What the Gazette Proposes
1) A clearer way to register for voluntary exclusion
Under the proposed wording, a person who wishes to be registered as an excluded person must submit a notice to the National Gambling Board (the “Board”) in hard copy or electronically using Form NGB 1/1. The notice must include, at a minimum, a recent passport-sized photograph or a digital colour photo with a stated minimum file size.
2) Tighter timelines for handling exclusion notices
The Gazette sets out specific timelines for processing and implementation:
- Operators must submit the notice to the Board on the day they receive it.
- The Board must capture the form within five days (excluding weekends and public holidays) and transmit a copy to licence holders and provincial licensing authorities.
- Operators must prepare and implement administrative processes within five days (excluding weekends and public holidays) after receiving the notice.
- A notice takes effect 10 days after the date it is submitted to the Board.
3) Stronger internal control expectations for enforcement
The draft amendments add explicit duties related to internal controls, including that licence holders must submit internal control measures to their provincial licensing authority within 90 days after the regulations come into operation, aimed at effectively enforcing exclusion measures within gambling venues and controlling non-participation by excluded persons. Provincial licensing authorities must then submit provincial registers and these internal control measures to the Board.
4) Updated re-certification timing for gambling machines and devices
The Gazette also proposes changes to the timing rules for re-certification of technical amendments to gambling machines and devices, tied to the letter of certification timeline, including a 24-month window in specified circumstances.
5) Updated forms substituted into the Regulations
The Gazette substitutes Forms NGB 1/1 and NGB 1/2, with the updated forms included in the annexure.
What This Means for Players
For players, the most important takeaway is clearer access to voluntary exclusion and stronger enforcement once a person chooses to self-exclude.
Voluntary exclusion is a formal “opt-out” from gambling
If someone feels they are at risk — or they want a firm barrier in place — voluntary exclusion is a formal way to have their details added to the National Register of Excluded Persons, which is accessible to provincial licensing authorities and licensed operators for enforcement.
What happens after you register
The updated Form NGB 1/1 explains that once accepted:
- You are excluded from designated gambling areas nationally
- Your name is included on the Register used by regulators and licensed operators
- You are not permitted to gamble while you remain on the Register.
If you gamble while excluded
The form also notes that gambling during exclusion is in contravention of the exclusion procedures, and any winnings accrued during that period may be forfeited and remitted to the Board.
Support is referenced directly in the official forms
The annexure references the National Responsible Gambling Programme (NRGP) and includes the toll-free helpline 0800 006 008, as well as an SMS/WhatsApp line shown on the form.
What This Means for Licensed Operators and Regulators
While voluntary exclusion begins with an individual’s decision, the Gazette places emphasis on how quickly and consistently the system is implemented across the market:
- Same-day escalation by operators to the Board after receiving a notice.
- A defined capture-and-distribution timeline for the Board (five days, excluding weekends and public holidays).
- Mandatory operator administration within five days, reinforcing that exclusion is not only recorded but operationalised.
- Formal internal control measures are submitted through provincial licensing authorities, strengthening accountability and auditability of enforcement.
Betting.za.com: Supporting Safer, Secure Gambling in the Legal Market
Betting.za.com publishes independent, plain-language guidance across betting and online casinos topics and focuses coverage on licensed operators as part of its broader commitment to safer play and informed decision-making.
“Our mission is to be South Africa’s most reliable and complete source of online betting and casino information,” said Kumar. “That includes making regulatory updates understandable, highlighting practical player protections like exclusion tools, and ensuring readers know where to find help when gambling stops being fun.”
About Betting.za.com
Betting.za.com is South Africa’s trusted source for honest, expert betting and casino information. Led by betting expert Dennis Kumar, the site publishes independent reviews, guides, and industry updates designed to help South Africans make informed choices and prioritise safety.
Responsible gambling support: NRGP toll-free helpline 0800 006 008
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Betting.za.com supports amendments strengthening South Africa’s voluntary exclusion system and compliance requirements
Betting.za.com, a leading South African information site for online betting and gambling, has welcomed the publication of draft amendments to the National Gambling Regulations, 2004 in Government Gazette No. 54106 (10 February 2026), issued by the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition under Government Notice R. 7113.
The amendments focus on improving how South Africa’s Voluntary Exclusion Programme is administered and enforced through the National Register of Excluded Persons, alongside updates to technical rules related to gambling machine re-certification.
“Stronger, clearer processes around voluntary exclusion are an important part of player protection,” said Dennis Kumar, lead betting expert at Betting.za.com. “Anything that makes it easier to exclude, harder to bypass exclusion, and clearer for licensed operators to implement should be supported — because gambling should always stay safe, controlled, and within limits.”
What the Gazette Proposes
1) A clearer way to register for voluntary exclusion
Under the proposed wording, a person who wishes to be registered as an excluded person must submit a notice to the National Gambling Board (the “Board”) in hard copy or electronically using Form NGB 1/1. The notice must include, at a minimum, a recent passport-sized photograph or a digital colour photo with a stated minimum file size.
2) Tighter timelines for handling exclusion notices
The Gazette sets out specific timelines for processing and implementation:
- Operators must submit the notice to the Board on the day they receive it.
- The Board must capture the form within five days (excluding weekends and public holidays) and transmit a copy to licence holders and provincial licensing authorities.
- Operators must prepare and implement administrative processes within five days (excluding weekends and public holidays) after receiving the notice.
- A notice takes effect 10 days after the date it is submitted to the Board.
3) Stronger internal control expectations for enforcement
The draft amendments add explicit duties related to internal controls, including that licence holders must submit internal control measures to their provincial licensing authority within 90 days after the regulations come into operation, aimed at effectively enforcing exclusion measures within gambling venues and controlling non-participation by excluded persons. Provincial licensing authorities must then submit provincial registers and these internal control measures to the Board.
4) Updated re-certification timing for gambling machines and devices
The Gazette also proposes changes to the timing rules for re-certification of technical amendments to gambling machines and devices, tied to the letter of certification timeline, including a 24-month window in specified circumstances.
5) Updated forms substituted into the Regulations
The Gazette substitutes Forms NGB 1/1 and NGB 1/2, with the updated forms included in the annexure.
What This Means for Players
For players, the most important takeaway is clearer access to voluntary exclusion and stronger enforcement once a person chooses to self-exclude.
Voluntary exclusion is a formal “opt-out” from gambling
If someone feels they are at risk — or they want a firm barrier in place — voluntary exclusion is a formal way to have their details added to the National Register of Excluded Persons, which is accessible to provincial licensing authorities and licensed operators for enforcement.
What happens after you register
The updated Form NGB 1/1 explains that once accepted:
- You are excluded from designated gambling areas nationally
- Your name is included on the Register used by regulators and licensed operators
- You are not permitted to gamble while you remain on the Register.
If you gamble while excluded
The form also notes that gambling during exclusion is in contravention of the exclusion procedures, and any winnings accrued during that period may be forfeited and remitted to the Board.
Support is referenced directly in the official forms
The annexure references the National Responsible Gambling Programme (NRGP) and includes the toll-free helpline 0800 006 008, as well as an SMS/WhatsApp line shown on the form.
What This Means for Licensed Operators and Regulators
While voluntary exclusion begins with an individual’s decision, the Gazette places emphasis on how quickly and consistently the system is implemented across the market:
- Same-day escalation by operators to the Board after receiving a notice.
- A defined capture-and-distribution timeline for the Board (five days, excluding weekends and public holidays).
- Mandatory operator administration within five days, reinforcing that exclusion is not only recorded but operationalised.
- Formal internal control measures are submitted through provincial licensing authorities, strengthening accountability and auditability of enforcement.
Betting.za.com: Supporting Safer, Secure Gambling in the Legal Market
Betting.za.com publishes independent, plain-language guidance across betting and online casinos topics and focuses coverage on licensed operators as part of its broader commitment to safer play and informed decision-making.
“Our mission is to be South Africa’s most reliable and complete source of online betting and casino information,” said Kumar. “That includes making regulatory updates understandable, highlighting practical player protections like exclusion tools, and ensuring readers know where to find help when gambling stops being fun.”
About Betting.za.com
Betting.za.com is South Africa’s trusted source for honest, expert betting and casino information. Led by betting expert Dennis Kumar, the site publishes independent reviews, guides, and industry updates designed to help South Africans make informed choices and prioritise safety.
Responsible gambling support: NRGP toll-free helpline 0800 006 008
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