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MGM Resorts has applied for Abu Dhabi gaming license: CEO

MGM Resorts has officially submitted its proposal to the UAE government to operate a casino, says CEO Bill Hornbuckle.

Playtech partners with MGM Resorts for Live Casino content

Playtech, the leading platform, content and services provider in the online gambling industry, is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with MGM Resorts International to produce proprietary, live casino content directly from the gaming floor at two of their resorts on the Las Vegas Strip.

MGM Resorts sues US Federal Trade Commission over cyber-attack investigation

MGM Resorts is suing the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in efforts, claiming that the regulatory body is overstepping its bounds in its investigation into the cyber-attack on the gaming operator last September.

MGM Resorts unveils vision for New York casino

MGM Resorts has unveiled its vision for a proposed integrated resort in New York, as it competes for one of the three possible licenses that authorities are planning to issue in the state.

Thousands of Las Vegas gaming workers to protest at MGM Resorts and Caesars

Thousands of Las Vegas workers are planning to protest outside MGM Resorts and Caesars on Thursday, as they contemplate a possible strike.

MGM Resorts reaches agreement for IR project in Osaka

MGM Resorts says that it has finally reached an implementation agreement for its massive IR project in Osaka, Japan.

MGM Resorts returns to normal after cyberattack

Some 10 days after a cyberattack led to the shutdown of major reservation and credit card systems at MGM Resorts’ properties in the United States, the company says that the situation has largely returned to normal; as services for its resort, F&B, entertainment and other amenities are now operational again.

MGM Resorts losing up to $8.4 million in daily revenue as a result of cyberattack: analyst

An analyst at Jefferies Group says that MGM Resorts could be losing between $4.2 million and $8.4 million per day in revenue, alongside $1 million in cash flow every day as a result of the recent cyberattacks on the group’s casino and hospitality operations in the United States.

Slot machines stop working at MGM Resorts due to cyberattack

Various systems at MGM Resorts in Las Vegas have suffered a shutdown due to a cyberattack. This includes slot machines and its online room booking system.

MGM Resorts suffers “cybersecurity” incident causing shutdown of casino/hotel systems

MGM Resorts has suffered a “cybersecurity” incident, leading to the shutdown of certain hotel and casino systems at properties in the United States.