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BGaming launches Miss Cherry Fruits slot
Well-designed fruit slots are never enough! BGaming is delighted to add one more traditional-style game to its collection! In addition to Fruit Million and All Lucky Clover slots, the brand’s new title called Miss Cherry Fruits is already available for players!
The slot surprises players with fresh gorgeous graphics and impressive features! Juicy fruits along with stars and number 7 transform into winning combinations!
“We are very pleased with the result. It was pleasant to watch how a rather classic concept transforms and offers new features, juicy attractive graphics and, most importantly, offers its “eccentric” character, which will not leave the player indifferent, you will definitely want to play!” highlighted Katherine Puteiko, CS Marketing Manager at BGaming.
20 lines hidden in the slot are paid both from left to right and from right to left! At the same time, Wild symbols dropped on the reels always expand occupying upper and lower spots and gifting one respin which can be re-triggered up to 3 times!
Cute Miss Cherry Fruits shares fortune with every player giving more and more chances to win amazing prizes! With the RTP of 95,3, the simple but generous slot is a good reason to try your luck! Jump into the game and multiply your bet up to x900!
Miss Cherry Fruit is the second BGaming release in September. Earlier this month the iGaming provider presented Dragon’s Gold 100, the first asian-style slot in the studio portfolio.
BGaming is a fast-growing game provider converting gaming into gaming. Thanks to an expert team and a player-driven approach the studio creates innovative and engaging products featured on reputable platforms and 300+ online casinos worldwide. BGaming is the world’s first to support cryptocurrencies and offer Provably Fair games.
Latest News
SCCG Becomes Sponsor of SFT Combat

SCCG Management has become the sponsor of SFT Combat, one of Brazil’s premier MMA promotions. As a long-time client partner, SFT Combat continues to push boundaries in the world of professional fighting, delivering high-quality events that captivate both local and global audiences. The sponsorship reflects a strategic investment in Brazil’s sports and gaming ecosystem, where MMA plays a central role in both cultural identity and entertainment value.
“At SCCG, we recognize the cultural and commercial significance of MMA in Brazil—a country with a deep-rooted history in combat sports and a passionate community of fans, athletes, and operators. Our support of events like this goes beyond sponsorship; it reflects our commitment to fueling the growth of sports and gaming ecosystems across LATAM. By helping bridge new sports concepts with established combat platforms, we continue to create strategic opportunities for innovation,” the Company said.
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IGSA
IGSA Welcomes VISA as its New Payments Committee Member

The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) has welcomed VISA as its New Payments Committee Member.
IGSA President Mark Pace said: “IGSA would like to welcome VISA, who, along with several other payments-related companies, is now an active participant in the IGSA Payments Committee. VISA is a world-known multi-national card and digital payments corporation. Their participation in this committee brings a wealth of knowledge and input from the ‘brand’ side of the payments process. We look forward to announcing more companies in the Payments space joining this important committee, as we continue down the path of producing Payments Standards and Best Practices for the industry, with the industry.”
The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) is the largest technical standards development organization dedicated to the creation and evolution of standards and protocols to the betterment of the global gaming industry.
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Compliance Updates
MGCB Opens Investigations into Unlicensed Sports Prediction Markets

The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has initiated investigations into unlicensed sports prediction markets operating within the state. These platforms, which bypass Michigan’s regulatory framework, have raised significant concerns about consumer protections.
Michigan’s investigations align with similar actions already taken by other state regulatory bodies and focus on how this form of unlicensed sports betting may jeopardize the integrity of Michigan’s legal sports betting system.
“We take consumer protection very seriously and are committed to ensuring that Michigan residents are engaging with safe and legal sports betting options. Unlicensed entities not only pose a risk to consumers but also undercut the integrity and revenue-generating potential of the state’s regulated sports betting industry. We are actively investigating these practices and will pursue appropriate measures to protect Michigan bettors,” said Henry Williams, Executive Director of the MGCB.
The unlicensed platforms offer what they describe as innovative financial products that allow users to trade their predictions on the outcomes of sports events. By sidestepping the regulatory protections of Michigan’s legal sports betting market, these platforms pose a serious risk to consumers. They create potential confusion among bettors and blur the line between sports betting as entertainment and sports betting as a financial trading vehicle.
Beyond concerns over lost tax revenue, these unregulated platforms may expose Michigan residents to various risks, including fraud, identity theft, and inadequate data security. Unlike licensed sportsbooks, which are required to adhere to strict regulations including age verification, Know Your Customer (KYC) protocols, anti-money laundering (AML) measures, self-exclusion policies, and integrity monitoring, unlicensed entities may operate without these safeguards. As a result, consumers can be left vulnerable to financial harm.
The MGCB is also concerned that promoting sports betting as an investment opportunity directly contradicts Michigan’s established responsible gaming principles.
“Sports betting is meant to be a form of entertainment, not a financial investment. By framing sports contracts as investment vehicles, these platforms risk confusing consumers and undermining the state’s commitment to responsible gaming. Moreover, many of these unlicensed platforms are often accessible to individuals as young as 18, in stark contrast to Michigan’s 21+ age requirement for legal sports betting,” Williams added.
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