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Aristocrat Gaming secures license for MONOPOLY land-based slot development

Aristocrat Gaming and Hasbro announced that Aristocrat has secured a multi-year agreement to develop MONOPOLY slot games for global land-based casinos, following a competitive RFP process.

The landmark partnership will see Aristocrat Gaming launch all-new MONOPOLY-themed slot titles, beginning in early 2026. The company is excited to reintroduce one of the world’s most iconic brands to land-based slot games.

“To be selected as Hasbro’s land-based slots partner – after a highly competitive process – is a proud milestone for Aristocrat Gaming,” said Craig Toner, CEO of Aristocrat Gaming. “Our commitment to innovation and bold creativity sets us apart, and we’re excited to reimagine MONOPOLY slot games for today’s players around the globe.”

“It was evident through our selection process that Aristocrat Gaming was the natural fit for the next evolution of the Monopoly brand in the gaming category,” said Claire Hunter Gregson – Director, Gaming Relationships of Hasbro. “We can’t wait for Monopoly fans to experience all new premium gaming content on casino floors.”

This announcement marks Hasbro’s latest step in a series of multi-year licensing partnerships designed to reimagine and broaden the reach of its top brands within the casino space. Newly appointed partners include Aristocrat Technologies, Evolution, Galaxy Gaming, and Bally’s.

Wazdan strikes gold again with the 36 Coins Grand Gold Edition release

Wazdan, a top developer known for gain-focused gameplay, has expanded its acclaimed Coins series with the addition of 36 Coins Grand Gold Edition.

36 Coins Grand Gold Edition elevates the franchise, utilising a 6×6 layout that has been meticulously crafted to enhance player experience. Substantial rewards are ready to be won, with the grand jackpot offering an impressive 2500x the bet.

The exciting instalment continues its legacy, including Wazdan’s familiar state-of-the-art features Cash Infinity and Chance Level. The game also features the treasured Hold the Jackpot bonus round, presenting players with the chance to win big.

A welcome reintroduction to play sessions is the Cluster Collector symbols, which gather values from the bonus symbols and provide prizes at the end of the bonus round.

Cutting-edge Cluster Collector modifiers have upgraded the action in the game, with Collect to Infinity allowing the symbols to accumulate the values from adjacent symbols until the end of the next bonus round.

Adding to its iconic legacy, 36 Coins Grand Gold Edition iterates Wazdan’s philosophy of improving engagement, providing a customised player experience that delivers consistent results for operators.

Andrzej Hyla, Chief Commercial Officer at Wazdan, said: “Building upon our 36 Coins series with 36 Coins Grand Gold Edition, shows our commitment to delivering engaging and enriched experiences to our players. We are excited to see the impact it has on the market and look forward to delivering further content that raises the bar.”

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Galaxy Gaming teams up with Hasbro to bring legendary games to new audiences

Galaxy Gaming, a world-leading independent developer and distributor of casino table games and technology, and Hasbro, a leading games, IP, and toy entertainment company, have announced entering into a multi-year licensing agreement through which Galaxy Gaming will bring Hasbro’s iconic games to casino table game pits.

Under the terms of the agreement, Galaxy Gaming will develop and distribute casino table games based on Hasbro’s world-famous titles, including MONOPOLY, YAHTZEE, and BATTLESHIP. This partnership combines Galaxy Gaming’s expertise in creating thrilling casino experiences with the nostalgic joy and distinctive excitement of Hasbro’s beloved global brands. Casino patrons will soon enjoy the familiar rush of MONOPOLY, the suspense of rolling dice in YAHTZEE, and the explosive thrill of BATTLESHIP, all reimagined for the table games pit.

“We are beyond excited to bring some of the best-loved brands to table games players around the world,” said Matt Reback, President and CEO of Galaxy Gaming. “This new deal is a testament to Galaxy’s singular focus on table games and our commitment to enhancing the base games players know and love, with innovative new game play experiences. MONOPOLY, YAHTZEE, and BATTLESHIP have thrilled generations of players, and we look forward to translating the fun and excitement of these games into new and entertaining casino experiences.”

“At Hasbro, we’re passionate about play in all its forms—from game nights to authentic casino experiences. After an extensive RFP process, we’re excited to select Galaxy Gaming as our exclusive partner for branded table games,” said Claire Hunter Gregson, Director of Gaming Relationships. “Galaxy’s expertise in this space makes them the ideal team to bring our iconic brands to casino floors in dynamic and compelling ways. We can’t wait to see what we’ll create together.”

The first games under this licensing agreement are expected to debut at Global Gaming Expo (G2E) 2025 and will begin appearing in casinos in early 2026.

Stretch Network debuts Summer Poker League with €1,1M prize pool

Stretch Network, a B2B poker software provider, has officially launched the Summer Poker League (SPL)—a multi-season tournament series with a €1,126,000 prize pool, set to run from June 20 to August 17, 2025.

Divided into two dynamic seasons, SPL offers media outlets the perfect opportunity to highlight a player-focused campaign designed to increase traffic, boost retention, and strengthen liquidity for online poker platforms across the network.

  • Season 1: June 20 – July 13;
  • Season 2: July 25 – August 17.

Season 1, taking place from June 20 to July 13, features a dynamic mix of high-value tournaments aimed at boosting player engagement and operator traffic during the summer months. Highlights include:

  • €40,000 Main Event – Saturday, July 12;
  • €8,000 Mini Main Event – Saturday, July 12;
  • €5,000 Omaha Main Event – Sunday, July 13;
  • Daily Headliners – Prize pools up to €20,000;
  • Mystery Bounty & Mini Mystery Bounty – Featuring a combined PKO and Mystery format;
  • MEGA CENTROLLs – €0.01 buy-in, €5,000 GTD;
  • Tourneymania Leaderboard – €5,000 per season.

Operators are encouraged to support the campaign with promotional assets across websites, apps, email, and social media to maximize performance.

As a leading name behind some of the most scalable and innovative poker ecosystems in the iGaming industry, Strecht Network is proudly supporting the Ortak x B.F.T.H. Arena Awards 2025 as the sponsor of the ‘Highest Impact in Poker Network’ category, which recognizes the network that has made a significant and measurable impact on the industry.

Stretch Network’s to launch Summer Poker League with €1,1M Prize Pool Across Two Seasons

DigiPlus to launch operations in Brazil this September

Philippine-based iGaming giant DigiPlus has announced that it is ‘on track to launch its Brazil operations this September’.

According to a company release on Tuesday, this is ‘unlocking a gaming market twice the size of the Philippines and paving the way for new sources of growth’.

The group has long had its sights set on Brazil, securing its federal license to operate land-based, online sports betting, electronic games, live studio games and other fixed-odds betting in the country in January.

It subsequently appointed Graham Tidey as country manager for its operations in Brazil – under its wholly owned subsidiary DigiPlus Brazil Interactive Ltda.

Now the group enters a new chapter, noting that ‘Brazil is one of Latin America’s fastest-growing gaming markets, with an estimated market size of $4.6 billion for iGaming’.

The group now plans to ‘deliver a fresh line-up of livestreamed games, slots, table games, and exclusive self-developed digital entertainment content designed to thrill local players in Brazil’.

Speaking of the new development, DigiPlus Chairman Eusebio Tanco noted that “Our entry into Brazil is part of our strategic expansion program to usher DigiPlus’ next phase of growth”.

The Fortune Southeast Asia 500-listed company notes that a dedicated team is already in place in Brazil, ‘ensuring that DigiPlus Brazil delivers not just popular global games, but also high-quality local experiences and responsible gaming’.

NagaCorp Chairman Timothy McNally retires, Philip Lee steps in

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After over two decades with the company, Timothy McNally has stepped down as Chairman from Cambodia’s largest integrated resort operator NagaCorp.

Following the company’s 2025 Annual General Meeting, Philip Lee now assumes the role of Chairman, having previously served as executive deputy chairman of the board.

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In a social media post, the company highlighted McNally’s distinguished career with the FBI – spanning nearly 25 years – and his strong assistance in helping NagaCorp to list on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

The company noted that ‘Mr McNally’s unwavering dedication and outstanding contributions over the years have been instrumental in driving NagaCorp’s growth and success. We wish him a fulfilling retirement’.

Responding to the announcement, McNally noted “I extend my gratitude to all who I have worked with at Naga Corp the past 20 years. I am certain that under the leadership of Fon Yi Chen and Philip Lee the company will thrive and bring about great accomplishments in the coming years. Thanks to all who have supported Naga over the years”.

Just prior to his retirement, McNally gave AGB a dynamic insight into the fascinating path that led him to the Chairmanship, and what he looks to now do with his free time.

Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: China’s $100B lottery industry booms post-pandemic

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Good Morning. Nearly everyone has felt the thrill as the little flakes of silver fall off the scratch card. In China, consumers have breathed new life into the lottery sector after the pandemic, buoying it to a $100 billion industry, bolstered by smart marketing tactics and shifting demographics. Meanwhile, Everi and IGT’s Digital business have finally merged, completing a $6.3 billion deal long in the making. Looking to Thailand, casino investors can likely take a seat (and who knows for how long), as the nation’s PM is suspended, amidst ongoing political conflict.

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Intralot enters into agreement to acquire Bally’s International’s interactive business for $3.18B

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Greek lottery and gaming provider Intralot has entered into a ‘definitive agreement’ to acquire Bally’s International’s interactive business in a cash-and-shares transaction valued at €2.7 billion ($3.18 billion).

The deal breaks down to a €1.53 billion ($1.81 billion) cash consideration and €1.13 billion ($1.33 billion) in newly issued shares in the new Intralot.

Following the completion of the deal, Intralot ‘is expected to be a leading digital gaming operator and technology provider for lottery products with a footprint in some of the most attractive markets in Europe and North America’, while also allowing the company ‘to pursue new opportunities in gaming and lottery markets globally’.

Completion of the transaction is expected in the fourth quarter of this year.

Nikolaos Nikolakopoulos, Intralot’s CEO and board member, noted of the deal that: “Intralot takes a major step forward in becoming a global technology and services leader in the Lottery and Gaming sectors. Bally’s brings unparalleled digital capabilities, technological and operational, giving us a unique advantage in helping State Lotteries enhance player experiences and maximize returns for good causes”.

Bally's Corporation

Bally’s CEO and board member Robeson Reeves added: “This transaction marks a transformative moment for Bally’s as we unite our outstanding gaming and data technology with Intralot’s exceptional expertise in lottery”.

Following the completion of the acquisition, Reeves is expected to become Intralot’s CEO, while Nikolakopoulos will serve as President and CEO of the Lotteries division of Intralot.

Curacao regulator targets use of local entities for foreign gaming licenses

The Curacao Gaming Authority (CGA) has issued a sharp warning to companies using Curacao-registered entities to secure foreign gaming licenses, declaring such practices unlawful under the country’s updated gaming regulations.

Effective July 1st, 2025, the CGA clarified that entities based in Curacao must hold a valid CGA-issued license to legally offer any form of games of chance. Citing Article 1.2(1) of the National Ordinance for Games of Chance (LOK), the regulator stated that no company may provide gaming services ‘in or from Curacao’ without its direct approval.

While historically some companies incorporated in Curacao have operated under foreign B2C licenses issued by regulators outside the jurisdiction, the CGA now considers this not only illegal under local law but also misleading to consumers, service providers, and business partners.

‘Using a Curacao entity as a legal shell to obtain or operate under a foreign license gives the false impression that such activity is authorized or supervised locally, which it is not,’ the CGA noted in its announcement.

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According to the regulator, this practice can lead payment providers, software suppliers, and other B2B partners to mistakenly believe they are supporting licensed activity, when in fact they are facilitating unlicensed and potentially criminal operations under Curacao law.

The CGA emphasized that continued use of Curacao-registered companies for operations under foreign licenses may constitute a violation of the Criminal Code, and warned that individuals and companies enabling such activity – knowingly or otherwise – could be held liable.

To enforce the new rules, the CGA will begin issuing formal cease-and-desist notices in the coming days to Curacao-registered firms operating under non-CGA licenses. The regulator’s move is part of a wider compliance push under the newly enacted LOK regime, which aims to replace the outdated master license model with a modern, transparent regulatory framework.

The CGA’s latest statement underscores its commitment to curbing regulatory arbitrage and restoring credibility to Curacao’s online gambling industry by closing long-standing loopholes that have allowed companies to use local registration for overseas regulatory gain.