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Octoplay Secures Greek iGaming License

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Online casino game development company Octoplay has secured another key license to launch its content in Greece’s regulated iGaming market, further expanding its presence in Europe.

This latest achievement builds on Octoplay’s recent string of regulatory approvals, including licenses in the United Kingdom, Ontario, Sweden, and Romania. The company’s rapid expansion into regulated markets demonstrates its ability to meet diverse regulatory requirements while delivering high-quality gaming content to an expanding player base.

With the Greek license now secured, Octoplay can introduce its innovative game portfolio to Greek operators and players, adding to its existing offerings in other European markets. This move aligns with the company’s strategic focus on expanding its footprint in regulated jurisdictions and collaborating with tier 1 operators to deliver premium gaming experiences.

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Carl Ejlertsson, CEO of Octoplay, commented on the company’s latest regulatory milestone: “Securing the Greek license is a significant step in our growth strategy, to provide our games to operators in all regulated markets.”

The company’s portfolio of engaging slot games has garnered significant interest across the industry, driving Octoplay’s efforts to secure licenses and partnerships in key jurisdictions. This expansion not only broadens Octoplay’s reach but also enables more operators to access the high-quality content their player’s demand.

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Public Health Advocacy Institute (PHAI) Joins Congressional Leaders to Reintroduce SAFE Bet Act Ahead of March Madness

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The Public Health Advocacy Institute (PHAI) at Northeastern University School of Law supports Congressman Paul D. Tonko (NY-20) and Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) as they reintroduced the SAFE Bet Act, which addresses the risks associated with legalized gambling.

As of 2025, 39 states and the District of Columbia have legalized sports betting, but the necessary safeguards are not in place to address the public health risks that legalizing sports betting creates. The SAFE Bet Act, first introduced in September 2024, addresses those public health concerns.

The SAFE Bet Act establishes federal standards while preserving the opportunity for anyone who wishes to participate in legal sports betting. These standards will address advertising, affordability, and artificial intelligence issues.

Director of Gambling Policy at PHAI, Dr. Harry Levant, said: “The rapid and unprecedented expansion of the gambling industry has resulted in a public health crisis the scope of which we are only beginning to recognize.”

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“Once unthinkable partnerships between the gambling industry, professional and collegiate sports, broadcast media, and technology companies have resulted in the delivery of non-stop gambling action on virtually every phone, tablet, computer, and television. Gambling is a known addictive product, and the 2025 SAFE Bet Act protects the public by replacing the ethically flawed ‘responsible gaming’ model with comprehensive public health solutions designed to prevent gambling-related harm,” Levant added.

“Like cigarettes, online sports gambling apps are a highly addictive product designed to entrap consumers into compulsive use, robbing them of free choice as well their money. The Safe Bets Act aims, among other things, to eliminate the predatory features of current sports betting apps, still allowing users to bet on the game but not to bet compulsively instead of even watching the game,” said PHAI President and Professor of Law at Northeastern University, Richard Daynard.

“Where there is a public health problem, there needs to be a public health solution. At PHAI, we understand that blaming the people who are struggling with gambling and referring to them as ‘irresponsible’ consumers is not a public health solution. The 2025 SAFE Bet Act recognizes that the government needs to take a more active role when dealing with the new high-intensity sports gambling products that are causing so much pain today. The SAFE Bet Act is a public health solution,” said Mark Gottlieb, Executive Director of PHAI.

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PrizePicks Becomes the First Fantasy Sports Operator to Earn iCAP Certification

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PrizePicks, the largest daily fantasy sports operator in North America, announced it has received Internet Compliance Assessment Program (iCAP) accreditation from the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG). PrizePicks is the first and only fantasy sports operator to receive the recognition. iCAP certification is granted to operators that meet the NCPG’s high standards for responsible gaming and consumer protection practices.

“This certification is a powerful recognition of the culture we’ve built at PrizePicks, and an incredible honor that underscores our unwavering commitment to putting player safety first. I want to extend my sincere thanks to the NCPG for their thorough evaluation, and to our exceptional team for setting the bar as an industry leader in responsible gaming,” said Mike Ybarra, CEO of PrizePicks.

Developed by the NCPG, iCAP is the leading online responsible gaming assessment program in the US. The rigorous certification process involves an independent, comprehensive review of an operator’s responsible gaming policies and practices, spanning Know Your Customer (KYC) protocols, staff training programs, work culture, consumer protection measures, RG tool offerings, customer service standards, and regulatory compliance. The NCPG’s evaluation of PrizePicks ensured alignment with the highest Internet Responsible Gaming (IRG) standards, drawing from best practices across jurisdictions worldwide.

“We are proud to recognize PrizePicks as the first daily fantasy sports operator to receive iCAP accreditation. This achievement highlights their unwavering commitment to player protection and promoting positive play, setting a new benchmark for excellence in the industry,” said Jaime D. Costello, Director of Programs at the National Council on Problem Gambling.

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MGA Launches Closed Consultation on Financial Requirements

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The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has launched a closed consultation with relevant stakeholders to gather input and feedback on proposed amendments to the financial requirements under the Gaming Authorisations and Compliance Directive (Directive 3 of 2018).

The proposed modifications aim to strengthen the MGA’s risk-based approach to regulating the financial aspects of licensees, addressing challenges encountered by the industry while further enhancing the Authority’s efficiency and regulatory effectiveness.

Stakeholders can submit feedback on the proposed amendments during the consultation period, which remains open until 25 April 2025.

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