Compliance Updates
Imagine Live obtains Swedish Approval

Imagine Live Games now approved by the Swedish Gambling Authority.
Imagine Live, a provider of innovative live dealer games and solutions, today announced that the Swedish Gambling Authority has approved its portfolio of games.
Imagine Live’s company spokesperson commented: “Our innovative games are known throughout the industry for their immersive gameplay and high-quality streaming. We are, therefore, delighted that our growing portfolio of live games is now accessible in numerous regulated markets, providing players with a great gaming experience.
The Swedish Gambling Authority is renowned for its meticulous and exacting regulatory standards and conducts a thorough and rigorous evaluation as part of the Imagine Live Games application process. This company achievement further demonstrates Imagine Live’s commitment as a trusted and reliable online games provider with one of the most respected regulatory authorities in the iGaming industry”.
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4ThePlayer
4ThePlayer Games Secures Certification for the Brazilian Market!

4ThePlayer has officially received game certification for the Brazilian iGaming market, reinforcing its commitment to regulated markets worldwide. This milestone enables the company to bring its acclaimed player-first gaming experiences to a brand-new audience.
Approved by Gaming Associates and eCogra, these certifications allow licensed operators in Brazil, to offer 4ThePlayer’s high-quality, player-centric games through their existing platform integrations with Relax Gaming and Yggdrasil.
Certified game titles include 4 Fantastic Fish, 4K Ultra Gold, and 5 Wild Buffalo as well as their innovative and unique table games 100 Bit Dice and 1000x Busta, all top-performing, player-favorite releases. Moving forward, all 4ThePlayer games will be certified for Brazil from day one.
Beyond its existing portfolio, 4ThePlayer is committed to delivering region-tailored content, leveraging its local team in Brazil to develop engaging, culturally relevant gaming experiences set to launch later this year. The first one of these titles is 4 Fantastic Fish Amazon Adventure, the latest in their player favourite 4 Fantastic series, coming via Yggdrasil in April.
Henry McLean, Co-Founder, Commercial & Marketing Director at 4ThePlayer, expressed his enthusiasm: “We are thrilled to bring our unique, player-centric games to Brazil, a market full of energy and potential. These game certifications are a major milestone, reinforcing our dedication to regulated markets and delivering best-in-class entertainment. We look forward to collaborating with operators and creating unforgettable gaming experiences for Brazilian players.”
With this certification, 4ThePlayer continues its mission of providing exceptional, player-focused gaming worldwide, ensuring its engaging and innovative titles reach new markets and audiences.
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Compliance Updates
EGBA Backs CJEU Ruling in Gambling Law Case

In light of a recent Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruling concerning the EU notification requirements for draft gambling legislation, the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) reiterates the importance of the EU notification procedure when member states introduce or amend their national gambling regulations.
“Proper notification of draft gambling regulations to the European Commission is essential for good policy making and to allow for any proposed changes to national gambling frameworks to be scrutinised for their compatibility with EU law. The TRIS notification procedure facilitates transparency and allows for potential EU law compatibility issues to be identified before national regulations take effect,” said Maarten Haijer, Secretary General of EGBA.
“An effective TRIS procedure also relies on the European Commission to actively scrutinise all incoming notifications, which it has not been doing consistently in recent years. We’re confident, however, that the new Commission’s emphasis on the enforcement of EU law will lead to it stepping up its efforts to ensure draft national gambling laws are adequately scrutinised for their compatibility with EU law,” added Mr. Haijer.
As the European gambling market evolves, consistent application of the Technical Regulation Information System (TRIS) notification procedure by the Commission and member states becomes increasingly important for regulatory coherence across the EU. The notification procedure exists to ultimately support member states in developing effective, proportionate gambling regulations that achieve their public policy objectives while remaining compatible with EU law.
Source: EGBA
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Compliance Updates
Dutch Gambling Authority Publishes its Annual Report for 2024

The Dutch Gambling Authority (KSA) has published its annual report for 2024. In the report, the Authority provides a comprehensive overview of the state of affairs on the Dutch market.
The safety of the player remains the most important core point for the KSA. In the new strategy 2024-2028 that was published in 2024, the player will be given an even more central role. That is why a new responsible gaming policy was introduced in 2024, with deposit limits to protect players even further. The Online Duty of Care team was also established and consumers were made aware of the risks of gambling with various campaigns.
In 2025, the KSA will continue with a team that focuses specifically on addiction prevention. In this context, the Gambling Counter will be further professionalised and, among other things, there will be continuous attention for the Gokstop (also known as the Cruks deregistration register) and the Gambling Counter with consumer campaigns.
In order to better protect players, it is also essential to gain more control over the illegal market. In 2024, steps were taken in this area, for example by tackling influencers and newspapers that promote illegal gambling sites. In 2025, this work will continue, including tackling the infrastructure around illegal providers. To this end, the KSA has advocated at the ministry and in politics for new powers, such as the ability to black out illegal websites. Revision of the advertising regulations is also an important instrument that the KSA advocates, so that advertising by illegal immigrants and third parties can also be tackled more effectively.
The figures in the annual report show, among other things, that the legal online market grew by 4.9% last year. That is significantly less than in 2023, when the market grew by 28.9%. The size of the lottery and betting sector grew by 5.8%, a slight increase compared to 2023, when this sector grew by 3.5%. The number of player seats at physical casinos and gaming halls shrank again in 2024.
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