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EGBA Proposes Creation of Standard Markers for Gambling Harm

A European standard on markers of harm would support the early identification of possible risky or problem gambling behaviour of online players, according to a standardisation proposal that the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) has submitted to the European Committee for Standardisation (CEN). EGBA believes that a reliable, standardised list of markers of harm is essential for preventing gambling-related harm in Europe.
CEN, the body responsible for developing standards in Europe, is currently conducting a ballot of its members, the national standardisation bodies (NSBs) of European countries, to determine whether the proposal should be approved. NSBs have until the end of December 2022 to vote. If the proposal is adopted, relevant stakeholders, including academics, health experts, authorities, operators, and consumer organisations, will be able to participate in the discussions to develop the standard.
“We urge national standardisation bodies, gambling authorities, and other stakeholders to support this common-sense proposal to jointly develop a standard on markers of harm in Europe. A standard would be an essential element to help prevent risky and problem gambling behaviour and support consumer protection. The process to develop the standard would bring together the knowledge and expertise of academics, researchers, harm prevention experts and other stakeholders to work collaboratively towards the common purpose of preventing gambling-related harm,” Maarten Haijer, Secretary General of EGBA, said.
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INSPIRED ENTERTAINMENT CELEBRATES RECORD-BREAKING LAUNCH OF GOLDEN WINNER GRAND CHANCE

Inspired Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ: INSE) (“Inspired” or the “Company”), a leading B2B provider of gaming content, systems, and solutions, announced that Golden Winner Grand Chance™ has become the most successful UK and European iGaming launch in the Company’s history.
Released at the end of May across the UK, Gibraltar, and MGA jurisdictions, Golden Winner Grand Chance has rapidly secured the top spot, leading performance charts and setting new records across all industry key engagement and retention metrics. The game has already attracted over 200,000 unique players and boasts a 25% day-one retention rate, with 40% of players returning weekly, demonstrating its broad appeal across diverse demographics.
The game’s success cements Golden Winner Grand Chance as Inspired’s most successful UK release to date, surpassing previous benchmarks and further elevating the Golden Winner franchise, which now includes three of Inspired’s most-played UK titles. These include: Golden Winner™, Piggy Winner™, and the now record-breaking Golden Winner Grand Chance™.
Designed to deliver high-impact entertainment, Golden Winner Grand Chance builds on the original Golden Winner hit with an exciting combination of proven features and innovative twists. Mechanics such as Fortune Spins, Bonus Buy, and the standout Grand Chance Cherry, which offers the potential for significant prize pot wins, have driven both engagement and retention. The inclusion of two RTP rates ensures broad market suitability, while a suite of fun gameplay features keeps players returning for more.
The exceptional performance of Golden Winner Grand Chance highlights Inspired’s ability to develop compelling, feature-rich content that resonates with players and delivers consistent value to operators. With prominent in-lobby visibility and free spins activation strategies driving player acquisition, operators have quickly leveraged the game’s momentum.
Claire Osborne, Vice President of Interactive at Inspired, said: “Golden Winner Grand Chance has been a phenomenal success and a defining moment for our iGaming roadmap. It’s a perfect example of how our deep understanding of player preferences, combined with innovative game design, can lead to record-breaking performance. We’re thrilled with the results and excited to keep that momentum going well into summer with more blockbuster titles to come.”
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Atlaslive Introduces Practical Roadmap for iGaming Operators in Brazil

Atlaslive, a reliable provider of technology solutions for the iGaming sector, has introduced its latest guide titled “How to Start an iGaming Business in Brazil: The Successful Roadmap.” Created for operators looking to enter or grow within Brazil’s fast-expanding online gambling scene, the guide delivers vital insights for navigating the country’s evolving regulatory environment.
With Brazil now at the forefront of the iGaming landscape in Latin America — thanks to the legalization of sports betting through Law No. 13.756/2018 and subsequent developments — the country is poised for remarkable growth. The Atlaslive guide underscores significant opportunities, emphasizing critical market insights, legal frameworks, licensing requirements, and strategies for successful operations. Key highlights of the guide include:
- Market Overview: A breakdown of Brazil’s vast potential, including forecasts of gross gaming revenue reaching $7.18 billion by the close of 2025.
- Legal Landscape: An overview of the changing regulatory environment and the licensing system governed by Brazil’s Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA).
- Compliance & Taxation: Clear explanations of licensing conditions, compliance protocols, and taxation duties relevant to operators.
- Payment Solutions: A look at preferred local payment options, particularly the widespread use of PIX for instant transactions.
- Marketing Strategies: Approaches to acquiring and retaining players while staying within the bounds of advertising laws.
“As Brazil’s iGaming market matures, operators must be equipped with the right knowledge and tools to navigate its complexities,” said Anastasiia Poltavets, CMO at Atlaslive. “Our guide offers a roadmap that empowers businesses to seize opportunities and ensure compliance in this dynamic landscape.”
With 218.8 million residents and an internet penetration rate surpassing 86%, Brazil represents a lucrative audience for iGaming operators. Atlaslive’s guide serves as a fundamental resource for anyone seeking to thrive in this evolving sector. Gain a strategic edge in Brazil’s iGaming market — download “How to Start an iGaming Business in Brazil: The Successful Roadmap” today.
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SimplePlay has launched a new Table Game: Mini Blackjack!

Blackjack is without a doubt one of the most played games in a casino. In Blackjack, players can take different actions to raise their chance of winning – only if they are correctly used.
SimplePlay’s Mini Blackjack is the first game that has introduced the Hint system into Blackjack. It is an indication suggesting Players what to do next based on their current hands and the Dealer’s up card. Players can take the Hint into consideration and better plan their next move. With a powerful ally helping the players, Mini Blackjack is a highly attractive game!
Try out “Mini Blackjack” now!
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