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World premiere of Fonsi Nieto Deluxe Racing Life, the new slot game from MGA Games that combines luxury and motor racing

MGA Games, developer of localised slot games for global operators, launches the new casino slot game Fonsi Nieto Deluxe Racing Life. A new 5×3 reel production, MGA Games takes players on a journey full of adrenaline and luxury.
For the production of this slot game, the company has collaborated with Fonsi Nieto, the former motorcycle racer and current DJ and electronic music producer, who, lending his image to the game, also recorded the voice-over for the production. The result is a slot game where luxury and sporting style come together, forming an explosive combination.
Racing bikes, trophies and cups are the symbols featured in this game. The game also includes a special Expansion symbol, chosen at random to help the user win more prizes.
One of the resources that players love is the entertaining mini-games where players have fun and accumulate more prizes. Fonsi Nieto Deluxe Racing Life includes 3 dynamic mini-games with great graphic quality, which players access progressively. When a player gets three or more Bonus symbols, the mini-game selector screen appears. Accessing the screen several times unlocks the mini-games one after the other. The first is the Grand Prix mini-game in which 4 drivers get into their lanes and compete for a prize. The second mini-game is the legendary Route 66, from Chicago to Los Angeles, where, in each round, you advance through various cities until the exit sign appears. And finally, there is the Tokyo mini-game, with attractive neon lights and modern buildings, where players must select one of the three traffic lights that light up to win their prize.
The technical characteristics include the game’s high volatility and Free Spins offered to the player. The game also has 10 prize lines and Wild symbols. The Wild symbols move across the screen horizontally until they stop on the reels at random. These Wild symbols also substitute all the other symbols except the Bonus symbol. Obtaining 3 or more Wild symbols gives players 10 Free Spins which are added to other prizes won.
Using the latest mobile technology, the game works perfectly in all international markets and on all devices, thanks to its Triple View function. It also offers faster loading times, sequential loading and an improved user interface, with dynamic reel animation.
Fonsi Nieto Deluxe Racing Life was premiered today, December 6, in all online casinos of operators who form part of the MGA Games’ international partner network.
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CopyBet extends Front of Shirt partnership with Queens Park Rangers Football Club

CopyBet has extended its deal as Front of Shirt Partner of Queens Park Rangers Football Club, continuing the successful collaboration for the 2025/26 season.
The renewed agreement reinforces CopyBet’s position as the club’s primary partner, and enables the fantastic relationship to continue to grow. CopyBet’s logo will adorn the front of the Men’s First Team shirts, and all adult retail shirts.
“We are proud to continue our partnership with Queens Park Rangers as the club’s Official Front of Shirt Partner for the upcoming season, reflecting our ongoing commitment to supporting the Club and the exciting journey ahead. We look forward to another memorable season together, both on and off the pitch,” stated Anton Ivanov, Business Development Director, CopyBet UK.
The relationship, which started in July 2022, has seen CopyBet begin as the Club’s Back of Shirt Sponsor, before moving to the Front of Shirt position for the 2024/25 season, with a memorable debut in our 4-0 home win against Leeds in April 2024.
QPR Commercial Director Euan Inglis added: “CopyBet have been a fantastic partner over the last three seasons, Anton and the whole team are a pleasure to work with. The Club are delighted that CopyBet have exercised their option to extend their partnership with the Club for another season.”
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€3.8 Billion Tax Contribution from EGBA Members to European Economy Revealed in 2024 Report

Members of the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) contributed €3.8 billion in taxes to the European economy in 2024 and achieved record progress in safer gambling and social responsibility, according to the association’s fifth annual sustainability report published today. The report reveals that EGBA members sent 100 million safety messages to their European customers in 2024 – a 48% year-on-year increase – and 69% of their customers, or 26.7 million of them, use safety tools, with half doing so voluntarily.
The Sustainability Report 2025 outlines the collective efforts of EGBA members to contribute positively to European society through safer gambling, social investment, and responsible business practices. It presents data on customer demographics, use of safety tools, investments in sports and society, employment and diversity, and environmental performance. The report covers the online operations of EGBA members in the EU and UK and tracks their year-on-year progress.
“This year’s report shows our members are not only positive contributors to Europe’s economy but also setting industry benchmarks for safer gambling,” said Maarten Haijer, Secretary General of EGBA. “We’re especially encouraged by the success of personalised safety messages, which our report shows to be positively impacting between 42% to 46% of customers showing high-risk behaviours. That’s genuinely meaningful progress that builds trust and helps raise standards across the wider industry.”
“Our members are showing that leadership in our industry is about more than commercial success – it’s about protecting players, supporting communities, and investing in Europe’s future,” Haijer added. “But sustaining these achievements requires stable and supportive regulatory frameworks and stronger enforcement against black market operators based outside Europe, who threaten the safety of European citizens and contribute nothing to our societies. The regulated industry makes substantial investments, but we need a longer-term policy vision in some national markets.”
EGBA and its members are committed to fostering a strong culture of social responsibility while evolving to meet rising societal expectations. Through their shared commitment to sustainability, our members continue to demonstrate that safer gambling and business success go hand in hand.
Key sustainability highlights from EGBA members (2024)
Social Contributions
- €3.8 billion contributed in taxes to European economies, including corporate and gaming taxes, providing funding for public services and community initiatives.
- €735 million invested in European sports through sponsorships, fees, and streaming rights payments – with streaming rights accounting for the largest share (62%).
- €156.8 million donated to charities and community initiatives across Europe, representing a 4% yearly increase.
Promotion of Safer Gambling
- A record 100 million messages were sent to customers to promote safer gambling, a 48% year-on-year increase. 28% of these messages were personalised, based on a customer’s individual playing behaviour, and were primarily delivered to customers via pop-ups (67%) and email (25%).
- Personalised messages had positive impacts on 42-46% of customers with high-risk behaviours, with customers either improving their play or maintaining stable patterns following targeted messages. 21% of these customers also activated or strengthened safety tools following personalised messages.
- 89% of all employees received safer gambling training – accounting for over 55,000 employees across online and land-based operations (up from 80% in 2023).
- €148.9 million contributed to research, education, and treatment (RET) services to support gambling harm prevention in Europe, making it €290 million in RET contributions in the past 5 years.
Safer Gambling Tools
- 69% of all customers used safety tools – representing a record 26.7 million players (a 28% yearly increase). Half of these, 13.2 million customers, used tools voluntarily.
- Deposit limits remained the most popular tool, used by 65% of customers who use tools voluntarily.
Customers
- 38.6 million customer accounts, representing a 19% year-on-year increase.
- 75% of customers were male (up from 72% in 2023), while 25% of customers were female (down from 28%).
- 15.9 million customer service interactions, a 10% yearly increase, with the most popular topic being offers/bonuses (18%).
Employment and Diversity
- 62,698 total employees across both land-based and online operations, with 57% male and 43% female employees.
Energy and Environment
- Total energy consumption decreased by 11% to 190.2 gigawatt hours (GWh), covering both land-based and online operations. 78% of energy use was sourced from renewables, an increase from 64% in 2023.
- Greenhouse gas emissions were 1.15 million tonnes CO2e, with value chain emissions (Scope 3) accounting for 95% of the total.
Source: EGBA
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Independent evaluation highlights impact of Ygam’s parent programme

An independent evaluation has provided compelling evidence that Ygam’s work is effectively equipping families with the tools and knowledge to safeguard children from gaming and gambling harms.
The evaluation report, conducted by Sherbert Research, examined Ygam’s programme tailored for parents and carers, which includes online workshops, resources, and the Family Hub website.
The evaluation, assessed against Ygam’s comprehensive Theory of Change, found ‘strong evidence across all groups’ of increased understanding of gaming and gambling harms and their impact on behaviour change and the wellbeing of children and young people. It also highlighted that parents regard Ygam as a trusted source of support and information on these subjects.
After attending a Ygam workshop, parents expressed a deeper understanding of their role in supporting children and young people on these issues. The workshops were credited with reducing stigma around gaming and gambling harms and encouraging greater engagement from families. Many parents reported proactively understanding the risks and feeling empowered to start conversations with their children about gaming and gambling, putting boundaries in place before harm occurs.
While parents and professionals are increasingly aware of the risks associated with gaming, fewer recognise children’s potential exposure to gambling and gambling-like features, along with the related harms. The report reinforces that Ygam’s work plays a vital role in closing this critical knowledge gap through awareness raising, offering effective safeguarding tools, and providing the guidance and support required to create a safer digital home environment.
The programme was also commended for shifting perceptions around video gaming and microtransactions. They described taking immediate proactive steps such as adjusting screen time, understanding app spending, and setting clearer rules around their child’s online habits.
One parent who took part in the evaluation said: “After the session, I checked my son’s gaming account and realised he had spent over £200 on in-game purchases. We talked about it, and I’ve now set up parental controls.”
The high quality and standard of Ygam’s educational content was also praised by parents, with many describing it as ‘one of the best’ workshops they had attended for addressing a topical and complex issue, and for delivering accessible knowledge that supports real-life action.
Another parent said: ” A friend mentioned Ygam after I shared concerns about my son’s gaming habits. She had been on the course and said it had really helped her understand how to manage screen time”.
Claire Patel, Programme Lead for the Parents and Carers programme at Ygam, said: “We welcome the findings of this evaluation, which highlight the widespread and meaningful difference our programme is making for families. Parents and carers know their children better than anyone, and they have a crucial role to play – but they consistently tell us they often feel under-informed in today’s fast-moving digital world. We remain committed to listening to families and providing the information and tools they need to promote healthy habits and safeguard their children from potential harms.”
The evaluation was informed by interviews and video diaries from parents, foster carers, and professionals who attended Ygam workshops between 2023 and 2024.
All recommendations for improvement will be incorporated into the ongoing review and development of Ygam’s programmes to ensure they remain as effective and impactful as possible.
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