Good morning. Depending on who you’re talking to, Artificial Intelligence (AI) may seem like the best thing that’s been invented. In the world of iGaming, this means translating the loads of data flooding in to devise operable estimations for operators, says Blask’s CEO. Not an easy task. Meanwhile, Macau has high hopes for 2025, tipping GGR estimates at $29.7 billion, above some analysts’ expectations. And in the Philippines, GGR hit another record in 3Q24, at $1.6 billion, with strong growth in the eGames segment.
What you need to know
- AI in iGaming isn’t just about managing big data – it’s about turning complex, overwhelming information into strategic clarity: Blask CEO.
- Macau anticipates $29.7B in gaming revenue for 2025, with projected growth in visitor arrivals and a continued recovery in the gaming sector.
- eGames sector continues impressive growth in the Philippines in 3Q24, with overall GGR at $1.6 billion despite dips in casino revenue.
On the radar
- Mainland China could feature horse race sports lottery in future: HKJC CEO.
- Newport World Resorts sees drop in gaming revenues for the first nine months.
- Everi stockholders approve $6.3B acquisition by Apollo Global Management.
- PhilWeb net losses expand in 3Q24, as revenues decline.
- PAGCOR confirms no jurisdiction over raided BPO operation in Bataan.
- Australian gambling platforms spent $240K on US Election wagering ads.
- IAGR appoints CEO of UAE gaming regulator as a new board member.
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