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Tom Horn Gaming shakes player experience to its foundations with its latest release 243 Crystal Fruits Reversed
Amid scorching summer days and electric storms Tom Horn Gaming comes with a special treat for its players – a revamped version of its highly popular game 243 Crystal Fruits. In 243 Crystal Fruits Reversed the provider completely flips the old fruit video slot upside down and reverses mechanics of the original game, making the player experience a whole lot different.
Not only does the game reverse original features, it comes in with amazingly tweaked visuals that complement the thrilling gameplay that is again sure to keep every ardent player on the edge of their seats right from the moment of hitting the Spin button.
Any winning combination with the famous 243 Wild landing on reels 2, 3 or 4, triggers the 243 Reversed Respin feature, during which the number of win lines changes from 5 to 243 allowing for even more winning opportunities.
Unlike in its predecessor, in 243 Crystal Fruits Reversed winning symbols don’t explode but freeze in place leaving space for another respin with a higher multiplier to maximise winnings. The multiplier increases with each respin until it reaches 5xa, building on player excitement and anticipation of higher wins. The respin feature continues until a new win symbol occurs.
243 Crystal Fruits Reverse lives up to its name combining the excitement of a classic fruit slot with a new thrilling twist that can never be forgotten or replicated. Players can immerse themselves in this new juicy adventure from 3rd August when the game is released worldwide.
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EGBA
EGBA Rolls Out Interactive Site for European Safer Gambling Week
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The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) is pleased to announce the launch of the official European Safer Gambling Week 2025 (ESGW25) website, available at www.safergambling.eu, marking an important milestone in preparations for this yearâs initiative, which will take place from 17-23 November 2025.
The new website serves as a central hub, offering information about the initiative and sharing important resources for both players and industry stakeholders. It features several dedicated sections designed to support player protection and encourage participation in the initiative:
- Support Resources â A comprehensive help page listing helplines and support services across European countries, including contact information for national helplines and self-exclusion systems. Players can find confidential support in their local language.
- Events Programme â The growing agenda of conferences, workshops, and webinars taking place throughout the week, covering key topics in player protection. Stakeholders can register for events and view the full programme.
- Safer Gambling Tips â Guidance for players, including warning signs to watch for, practical tips to stay in control, and the core safer gambling messages that form the foundation of this yearâs initiative.
Join This Yearâs Initiative
Now in its fifth year, ESGW25 brings together stakeholders across Europeâs gambling sector in a common mission to promote safe and sustainable play. Last yearâs edition brought together 195 organisations from 26 countries, reaching 3.1 million people with important safety messages through a coordinated social media campaign, educational events, and stakeholder collaboration.
Get Involved
Operators, regulators, support organisations, trade associations, technology providers, and other sector stakeholders are invited to participate in ESGW25. Campaign graphics are available in 27 languages and can be requested through the website. For the full events agenda and information on how to get involved, visit www.safergambling.eu.
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Central Europe
CT Interactive strengthens presence in Slovakia with launch of new games on Tipos.sk
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CT Interactive has expanded its footprint in the regulated Slovak market with the launch of a new portfolio of high-quality games on Tipos.sk. The portfolio features a selection of popular slots, including 20 Mega Star, 50 Treasures, 100 x Fresh, Dancing Dragons, Lucky 3 Penguins, and more, with five titles offering the innovative Buy Bonus feature to enhance gameplay strategy and player choice.
The launch will be accompanied by an exclusive tournament with attractive prize pools, providing players with an engaging experience while boosting traffic and visibility on Tipos.sk.
âOur newly certified portfolio delivers a fresh and dynamic gaming experience tailored for the Slovak audience,â said Ivan Zoumpalov, Regional Manager for the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic.
Martin Ivanov, Chief Operating Officer at CT Interactive, added: âThe expansion of our content offering on Tipos.sk represents a major step in our broader international growth strategy. We are pleased to deliver a compelling and diverse array of content to our esteemed partner, while reaffirming our long-term commitment to the Slovak market.â
This expansion underscores CT Interactiveâs dedication to innovation, regulatory compliance, and delivering premium gaming content to players across global markets.
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EU gambling policy
Romania Proposes Raising Gambling Age to 21 and Restricting Online Advertising
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Romanian lawmakers have introduced new legislative proposals aimed at tightening gambling access and advertising rules, particularly to protect young people. The bills, submitted by MPs Raluca Turcan (PNL) and Diana Stoica (USR), would raise the minimum legal gambling age from 18 to 21 and restrict online gambling advertising between 06:00 and 24:00.
Under the proposals, individuals under the age of 21 would be prohibited from participating in gambling activities, while gambling ads would be banned across online platforms during daytime hours. The legislation also seeks to outlaw the use of influencers, athletes and public figures in gambling promotions.
Protecting young audiences
âWe have an obligation to protect our children from the threat of gambling,â said USR deputy Diana Stoica, citing studies showing early exposure to slot machines and online betting among Romanian minors. According to Stoica, brain development, particularly in areas linked to impulse control and decision-making, continues until around the age of 21, making younger individuals more vulnerable to gambling addiction.
âOne in four adolescents has played on these so-called âmachines of deathâ before turning 18,â she added, arguing that the legislation is a necessary step to reduce risks.
Aligning with European trends
PNL deputy Raluca Turcan called the proposed age increase a âsimple change with deep effects,â noting that countries including Portugal, Greece and Moldova have adopted similar measures. She highlighted that individuals aged 18 to 21 often face increased financial pressure and impulsivity as they enter adulthood, making them a key target group for gambling marketing.
âBy raising the age threshold, we protect young people during a vulnerable stage,â Turcan stated, referencing international examples where similar policies reportedly reduced early-age indebtedness and problem gambling cases.
Tighter ad rules and warning messages
The draft legislation further proposes:
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A complete ban on online gambling advertising between 06:00 and 24:00
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A ban on influencer and public-figure participation in gambling promotions
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Mandatory visible harm-prevention warnings across digital and physical gambling environments, modeled after tobacco and alcohol regulation
The measures would amend Romaniaâs existing legal framework under Emergency Ordinance 77/2009.
What comes next
The bills will now proceed through the legislative process, including debate and committee review. If adopted, the changes would introduce some of the most restrictive gambling-advertising and access rules in the region.
The initiatives reflect an ongoing trend across Europe, where regulators are increasing focus on consumer protection, youth safeguards, and advertising limitations in the gambling sector.
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