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Ezugi Launches Live-dealer Games for Italian Gaming Giant Sisal

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Live-dealer roulette launched last week with more games to come as Ezugi makes inroads into Italian market

Live-dealer online casino provider Ezugi has ramped up its presence in the Italian market via a deal with gaming and lottery giant Sisal.

Ezugi’s live roulette offering launched on Sisal’s online casino and sports betting portal (sisal.it) last week, with more to come. Ezugi plans to go live with blackjack and punto banco on the platform in the coming weeks.

Italy has become a focal point of Ezugi’s expansion strategy. The country’s online gaming market grew by 46.5 percent in 2020, while the popularity of live dealer games has exploded in recent years in markets across the world.

Ezugi broadcasts from studios in nine locations globally, including Europe, Asia, and Latin America, and offers fully customizable platform.  That means Sisal’s games will use Italian dealers, with a localised look and feel.

The new deal builds on Ezugi’s recent strategic partnerships with Italian operators, but significantly enhances its footprint in the country.

Sisal is one of the biggest B2C operators in Italy, where it runs the SuperEnalotto lottery. It hit the headlines in Britain this week when it announced it would bid against Camelot for the UK National Lottery.   

Founded in 1945 by sports journalists, Sisal was the first licensed betting operator in Italy. Today, it boasts more than 39,000 retail outlets spread across the country.

Rais Busom, Ezugi Territory Manager, said: “This is a significant strategic deal for Ezugi and one that underlines our commitment to the vibrant Italian market. It’s an honour to partner with a major brand like Sisal, which has such scale and such a storied history. It demonstrates our strategy of seeking out blue-chip partnerships in exciting growth markets.” 

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PopOK Gaming Joins the 22nd Edition of Peru Gaming Show

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PopOK Gaming is taking part in the Peru Gaming Show (PGS) 2025, scheduled for June 18-19 in Lima, Peru. The event marks its 22nd edition this year and is recognized as one of the most prominent gaming industry gatherings in Latin America.

Participating in PGS reflects PopOK Gaming’s ongoing commitment to strengthening its presence in the Latin American market. The PopOK team values the opportunity to engage directly with regional partners, explore collaboration opportunities, and better understand the local market dynamics.

The event offers a space to not only showcase innovation but also to build meaningful connections with industry professionals in a growing and competitive landscape.

PGS has steadily grown in attendance and scale, welcoming over 8000 visitors and 80+ exhibitors in 2024. The show brings together companies across the gaming and iGaming sectors, providing a platform to explore new technologies, market developments, and regulatory trends relevant to the region.

PopOK Gaming will use the opportunity to present its latest game releases and product updates to industry professionals attending the show. The team will also be available for live demos and conversations with operators looking to enhance their offering with engaging, performance-driven content.

In addition to the exhibition, the event includes two days of conference sessions, known for their focus on the Latin American market and their lineup of experienced industry speakers.

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IGT PlaySports Continues Partnership with Boyd Gaming in Nevada via New Three-year Technology Agreement

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International Game Technology PLC announced that it recently signed a new, three-year sports betting technology agreement with Boyd Gaming Corporation. Under the terms of the agreement, IGT’s award-winning PlaySports platform will continue powering Boyd Gaming’s retail and mobile sports betting offering in Nevada through August 2028. The new agreement builds on IGT and Boyd Gaming’s long-standing sports betting technology partnership that started in 2018.

“Boyd Gaming is pleased to announce our decision to continue powering our retail and mobile sportsbooks in Nevada with IGT PlaySports technology. As the core technology of our sports betting offering in Nevada, IGT PlaySports’ platform enables us to evolve Boyd Sports in ways that deliver incremental value to our players and seamlessly scale our offering to address new business opportunities,” said Bob Scucci, Vice President of Race & Sports Operations for Boyd Gaming.

“IGT PlaySports looks forward to continuing our close partnership with Boyd Gaming in Nevada for three additional years and helping them engage players across channels in the most mature, competitive sports betting market in the US. IGT PlaySports continues to invest in and grow our footprint in Nevada. The performance, reliability and scalability of our technology stack and self-service betting technologies ensure our customers benefit from the most comprehensive B2B solution in North America,” said Joe Bertolone, IGT SVP of Sports Betting.

In addition to using the IGT PlaySports platform, Boyd Gaming will continue to offer IGT’s PlaySports Kiosks at its 10 retail betting locations across Nevada.

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MGCB Issues Cease-and-Desist Orders to Five Illegal Online Gambling Operators

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The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has issued cease-and-desist orders to five illegal online gambling operators—BoVegas Casino, BUSR, Cherry Gold Casino, Lucky Legends, and Wager Attack Casino—after discovering they were targeting Michigan residents without proper licenses. These operators are violating Michigan’s Lawful Internet Gaming Act, the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, and the Michigan Penal Code.

“These illegal sites undermine the integrity of Michigan’s regulated gaming industry and put players at serious risk. We will not tolerate unlicensed gambling operations that exploit Michigan residents. Our top priority is to protect the public by enforcing the law and shutting down these illegal platforms,” said Henry Williams, Executive Director of the MGCB.

Details of the Crackdown

BoVegas Casino: Offers slots and table games while ignoring Michigan’s strict licensing requirements, leaving players vulnerable to fraud and unfair gaming.

BUSR: Markets itself as a sportsbook and casino but operates without the consumer protections required by Michigan law.

Cherry Gold Casino: Promotes a wide range of slots and table games but lacks Michigan licensure, putting players at risk.

Lucky Legends: Claims to offer a “VIP experience” with bonuses but bypasses state regulations designed to ensure fairness.

Wager Attack Casino: Combines sports betting and casino gaming without a Michigan license, exposing consumers to unregulated practices.

The MGCB’s investigations found that these sites have been accepting wagers and deposits from Michigan residents on sports events, slots, blackjack, and other casino games—all without the oversight and safeguards required by law. Players using these platforms face unreliable payouts, unfair gaming practices, and have no legal recourse in case of disputes.

“These illegal operations, whether offshore or operating without a Michigan license, exploit players and put them at risk. We will continue to take strong action to protect the integrity of Michigan’s gaming industry and to ensure that residents have access to safe, legal, and regulated gambling options,” Williams said.

The cease-and-desist orders demand that each operator immediately halt all gaming activities in Michigan. They have 14 days to comply or face further legal action from the MGCB in collaboration with the Michigan Department of Attorney General.

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