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Yggdrasil releases the beasts in crime caper Animafia

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Peter & Sons have teamed up with leading iGaming publisher Yggdrasil to open the gate to the darkest corners of the city zoo in their latest feature-rich release, Animafia.

The game sees the animals embark on a daring mission to escape their cages, with big cash prizes on offer through a number of features and mechanics including power wilds, a collect feature, and a free spins bonus with roaming wilds, powerups and retriggers.

For every two scatter symbols that land on the reels, a collection meter that adds free spins to the next free spin bonus is increased. Free spins are triggered when three scatters land at once.

During the feature, between six and 20 free spins are offered, depending on the collection metre. Each individual spin comes with a random feature – multipliers, random wild symbols or extra free spins.

At any time during gameplay, power wilds may come into play, consisting of Random Wilds which see between four and fifteen wilds randomly placed on the reels, Expanding Wilds which can cover entire reels, and Monster Wilds that can be up to 5×5 in size.

For an increased chance of triggering the free spins mode, players can pay 0.2x the stake to double their chances of hitting the bonus. Alternatively, they can buy their way into free spins for between 50x and 100x the stake.

Animafia is powered by GATI, Yggdrasil’s state-of-the-art technology enabling partners to employ the preconfigured, regulation-ready, standardised development toolkit to consistently produce cutting-edge content followed by rapid distribution.

Mark McGinley, Chief Gaming Officer at Yggdrasil, said: “Feathers are most certainly going to be ruffled with the release of this fantastic new slot.

“Peter & Sons never fail to disappoint, yet again releasing another top-class title with great visuals and wonderful features and mechanics.”

Yann Bautista, Founder & Commercial Director at Peter & Sons, said: “We’re super excited to release this disgruntled mob for what’s set to be a truly unforgettable heist.

“We hope players thoroughly enjoy this feature-filled game and make the most of its free spins and power wilds.”

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GR8 Tech Turns Up the Heat with Limited Edition Drop

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GR8 Tech debuts its limited-edition sports apparel and accessories drop: Fight for Greatness. Inspired by the champion mentality of Oleksandr Usyk and his Ready to Fight platform, the collection channels the same high-performance culture of those who thrive under pressure, move with purpose, and execute without compromise.

FIGHT to PERFORM—this single idea behind the collection reflects the heavyweight mindset GR8 Tech and Ready to Fight share: progress and success are earned, not gifted. It is the thread that ties together performance, purpose, and ambition across each item in the drop.

Fight for Greatness is a statement of how we operate at GR8 Tech and how we see the world. We spent over three months shaping this line, from the first sketch to the final stitch. Behind each of the 15 items is the work of more than 20 passionate people who brought their creativity, expertise, and belief in the message to life. We didn’t just design clothes, we translated a culture of performance into gear you can wear,” said Iryna Ilchanka, Creative Lead at GR8 Tech.

 

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Fight for Greatness line blends elevated style with uncompromising performance. From soft-touch tees and premium hoodies to moisture-wicking sport sets and precision-cut boxing gear, each piece balances everyday comfort with functional power. Accessories like ergonomic hydration bottles and high-tech protective mouth guard round out the lineup.

The collection reflects its core dualities: casual wear meets cutting-edge innovation, minimalism pairs with bold statements, and style integrates with utility. Built to move under pressure, each piece reflects the mindset of champions—where style meets strategy, and performance never lets up.

Join the Heavyweight Club

The Fight for Greatness collection is part of GR8 Tech’s Heavyweight Club—a community for iGaming professionals who lead under pressure, deliver consistent performance, and scale with purpose.

We believe lasting success is built on partnership, not just products. The Heavyweight Club brings that to life—a space where iGaming leaders collaborate, innovate, and raise the bar together. The Fight for Greatness collection reflects that same mindset. For us, performance is culture—and it shows in everything we do, right down to what we wear,” said Viktor Ishkov, Head of Global Marketing and Strategy at GR8 Tech.

🥊 Make a statement—wear the mindset like a champ.

The limited-edition drop is available online and will be showcased at iGB L!VE London, July 2–3, 2025.

Visit GR8 Tech at booth U34 to see the collection, connect with the team, and join the movement.

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PHAI Files Lawsuit in Pennsylvania Over Caesars’ Dangerous Online Casino Promotion and “Pay Through Bonuses”

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The Public Health Advocacy Institute (PHAI), a nonprofit advocacy organization that continues to lead the movement to develop a comprehensive public health response to the threat posed by the gambling industry, announced a new lawsuit filed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, seeking to expose and stop an alleged dangerous, misleading, and illegal “deposit match” promotion by Caesars Online Casino and its brick-and-mortar partner Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino.

In this promotion, Caesars and its partners are luring new customers with a false and misleading promise of a “$2500 deposit match,” according to the lawsuit. Only in the small-print terms and conditions is it disclosed that a new customer playing Blackjack is required to gamble and risk $375,000 in just the first seven days after opening an account. In other words, no money or winnings can be withdrawn unless a total of $375,000 is gambled and risked. All money lost during the first 7-day period is kept by Caesars and Harrah’s Casino.

The lawsuit alleged that Caesars and its partners have effectively rewritten the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by mandating that new customers gamble up to $375,000 before being paid any of their winnings. The public is not told that the promotion is designed to snare new customers in a “wild chase of action,” where the bonus is unattainable and therefore impossible to win.

Under the leadership of Executive Director Mark Gottlieb, PHAI continues to spearhead the burgeoning movement to bring comprehensive public health change to the threat posed by the gambling industry and its partners across the US.

Gottlieb said: “We know the gambling industry, with the assistance of the American Gaming Association (AGA) and the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States (NCLGS), is aggressively attempting to push the legalization of online casino gambling across the United States. Thus far, the seven states with online casino gambling seem ill-prepared or unwilling to regulate the wild tactics of the industry. This promotion, engineered by Caesars, is among the most egregious we have seen to date.”

Dr. Harry Levant, Director of Gambling Policy at PHAI, warned that Caesars and others in the gambling industry are acting with impunity, disregarding existing laws, and placing the public directly at risk.

According to Dr. Levant: “It is unconscionable for a gambling company to knowingly require people to gamble excessively and put their mental health at risk as a condition to cash out their winnings. More importantly, nothing in Pennsylvania’s gambling rules or laws permits a casino to refuse payment unless and until customers begin gambling to excess. This is dangerous to Caesar’s customers, immoral, and just plain wrong.”

PHAI Director of Litigation Andrew Rainer, Esq., said: “PHAI continues to utilize the courts to protect clients and the public from unreasonable risks of harm caused by the negligent, careless, and reckless conduct of the gambling industry.”

PHAI Founder and President. Dr. Richard Daynard said: “The mission of the Public Health Advocacy Institute is to protect public health and advance social justice. The days of the gambling industry disregarding public health and safety are coming to an end. When Caesars doesn’t play fair, it puts players’ health at risk.”

The case is Brubaker vs Chester Downs and Marina LLC et al. (Ct of Common Pleas, Philadelphia County, First Judicial District, Case ID 250602325).

In December 2023, PHAI and its Center for Public Health Litigation filed a class action suit against DraftKings in Massachusetts that garnered nationwide headlines. In August 2024, a judge in Massachusetts denied DraftKings’ motion to dismiss, allowing the litigation to move forward.

In October 2024, PHAI filed a lawsuit against the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, asking the court to compel the MGC to adhere to state law and turn over data that casinos compile to track player behavior. Under Section 97 of the Expanded Gaming Act, the Massachusetts Gaming Commission is required to collect behavioral data from casino operators and share anonymized customer data with researchers. This data is essential for analyzing what casino practices are causing harm and who is being harmed. The Gaming Commission has been subject to the legal requirement to collect this data since its formation in 2011. Now, more than a decade later, the Commission has yet to collect a single piece of data from any licensee or make any data available to researchers.

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Inspired Expands Netherlands Footprint with Starcasino Partnership

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Inspired Entertainment, Inc., a leading provider of B2B gaming content, systems, and solutions, has announced the launch of its top-performing iGaming content in the Netherlands with Starcasino, an established online casino and sportsbook brand in Belgium, and  that is now  expanding into  the Dutch market.

Following its success in Belgium, Starcasino is rapidly expanding its footprint in the Netherlands’ iGaming market. The partnership provides Starcasino access to Inspired’s top-performing titles, offering Dutch players  an enhanced online casino experience driven by Inspired’s high-quality iGaming content, which has demonstrated proven results.

Through this collaboration, Starcasino’s Dutch customers can now enjoy a wide range of Inspired’s most popular titles including high performers such as, Big Bonus™, Stacked Fire 7’s™, Big Piggy Bank™, Golden Winner™, Big Bonus Booster™ with additional game  launches planned throughout the year.

“We’re thrilled to bring our best-in-class games to Starcasino as they grow their presence in the Netherlands,” said Claire OsborneVP of Interactive at Inspired. “Our proven content resonates strongly with European audiences, and we’re confident it will support Starcasino’s momentum in this exciting and competitive market.”

“Partnering with Inspired is a major step in our Dutch expansion,” said Pieter van den Bos, Director at Starcasino. “Inspired’s diverse portfolio, featuring seasonal favourites, unique mechanics and classic themes, will greatly enrich the gaming experience for our players. This launch underscores our commitment to growth in the regulated Netherlands iGaming space.”

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