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Swintt celebrates springtime rewards in Max The Winner Multi

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Sought-after software provider’s seasonal slot release sees players’ prize potential bloom thanks to a progressive multiplier that stacks after every non-winning spin

With Spring traditionally being the season of re-birth, now’s the perfect time for Swintt’s loveable woodland critter, Max, to come out of hibernation for a brand-new adventure where each non-winning spin could lead to increasingly rewarding prizes in Max The Winner Multi.

Set across a simple three-reel, five-payline gameboard, Max The Winner Multi celebrates the sights and sounds of nature in full bloom by taking place in a lush springtime paradise filled with fluttering butterflies and blossoming flowers, where gigantic wins of up to 3,065x are up for grabs.

Featuring an iconic array of playing card values alongside woodpeckers, ladybirds and blue tits, the new Premium release offers a fresh and vibrant take on the classic slot formula by including a progressive multiplier that steadily builds excitement by stacking after every non-winning spin.

Starting at the standard prize table value, each time players fail to land a valid payline win the multiplier will increase by 1x as a pile of emerald-hued acorns piles up in the background. When a payout is successfully achieved, the multiplier value will be applied to the prize amount before the counter is reset, with this ensuring even long runs with no win are something to be celebrated.

To further enhance Max The Winner Multi’s already impressive payout potential, all wins gathered in the base game can also be gambled in a straightforward pick feature, with players simply having to correctly guess the colour of a face-down playing card to double the value of their current prize.

David Mann, Chief Executive Officer at Swintt, said: “With the long winter months now behind us and the spring flowers in full bloom, we thought we’d breathe new life into a beloved Swintt character in Max The Winner Multi. Combining simple slot mechanics with a rewarding base game multiplier, our latest Premium release captures the fresh energy of nature by allowing players to feast on prizes of up to 3,065x as they end their barren runs in truly spectacular style.”

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Nordic Gaming Company Paf Continues Annual Climate Financing – Supports Hydropower Project in Peru

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The Nordic gaming company Paf has once again demonstrated its strong environmental commitment by fully climate financing its measured carbon footprint for 2024. This year’s contribution supports the development of a certified hydropower project in the Monzón district of Peru.

Paf has engaged in climate financing every year since 2017, when the company began systematically measuring its climate impact. The company now tracks over 95% of its emissions – both direct and indirect – and works actively to reduce them throughout its operations and value chain. Paf’s Net Zero 2040 target has been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

“Paf is a strong company with the resources to contribute to the transition the world needs. That’s why we choose to climate finance our entire measured footprint – every year,” says Ludvig Winberg, Corporate Communication & Environmental Manager at Paf.

Climate financing – a global responsibility

Climate financing, also known as offsetting, means that Paf funds certified climate projects that reduce or remove greenhouse gas emissions. Over the years, Paf has supported projects around the world – mostly in countries that lack resources to invest in climate action, but also in places like Iceland, where advanced technology enables direct air capture of carbon dioxide.

“This is not a substitute for reducing emissions, but a way to take responsibility for what we haven’t yet been able to reduce – while supporting global sustainable development,” says Ludvig Winberg.

The hydropower project in Peru, which Paf supports in 2024, has an installed capacity of 20.58 MW and is located along the Aucantagua River, a tributary of the Monzón River. The project is listed on the United Nations Carbon offset platform.

“The SBTi does not require companies to finance climate projects while striving towards Net-Zero, but they strongly recommend that companies with the ability to do so contribute to broader environmental efforts. We then rely on the UN platform that the projects we support are impactful and credible,” says Ludvig Winberg.

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Sportradar Expands Industry-Leading Soccer Portfolio with FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Rights

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Partners with DAZN to distribute exclusive global betting data

Strengthening its leading global soccer offering, Sportradar Group AG and DAZN today announced a partnership to secure exclusive rights to distribute ultra-low latency betting data, as well as non-exclusive media content, from the FIFA Club World Cup 2025, held June 14 through July 13, in the U.S. and broadcast globally by DAZN.

Through this agreement, Sportradar will deliver data and content, including live odds, across all 63 tournament matches from DAZN to its global network of more than 800 betting operator clients and 900 media companies. Already providing coverage of over 150,000 matches annually across 900+ soccer leagues, Sportradar offers the industry’s deepest, most comprehensive soccer portfolio, enabling its partners to engage fans with premium, real-time insights and in-play experiences.

Additionally, Sportradar will have access to deep tracking data from the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 to offer an extensive range of micro and player markets, including up to 190 pre-match and 200 in-play betting markets, as well as power live match trackers.

Sportradar will also safeguard the tournament from corruption under its longstanding bet monitoring agreement with FIFA through its advanced AI-driven Universal Fraud Detection System (UFDS) for comprehensive real-time betting market surveillance.

Moritz Gloeckler, EVP, Rights & Strategic Projects, Sportradar, said: “We are thrilled to partner with DAZN to elevate the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 to new heights, expanding global reach, captivating new audiences and deepening engagement with fans worldwide. At the same time, we remain committed to upholding the integrity of this prestigious competition.”

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Detroit Casinos Report $114.0M in May Revenue

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The three Detroit casinos collectively reported $114.0 million in revenue for May 2025. Of this total, table games and slot machines generated $112.7 million, while retail sports betting contributed $1.3 million.

Market Share Breakdown for May 2025:

• MGM Grand Detroit: 47%

• MotorCity Casino: 30%

• Hollywood Casino at Greektown: 23%

Table Games, Slot Revenue, and Taxes

Revenue from table games and slots at the three Detroit casinos increased 1.2% in May 2025 when compared to the same month last year. May’s revenue also showed a 3.0% increase compared to April 2025. From January 1 through May 31 of this year, table games and slots revenue decreased by 0.2% compared to the same period in 2024.

In comparison to May 2024, the revenue for each casino was as follows:

• MGM Grand Detroit: Up 2.4%, totaling $53.1 million

• MotorCity Casino: Up 0.6%, totaling $33.9 million

• Hollywood Casino at Greektown: Down 0.2%, totaling $25.7 million

In May 2025, the three casinos paid a total of $9.1 million in state gaming taxes, compared to $9.0 million in the same month last year. Additionally, the casinos submitted $13.4 million in wagering taxes and development agreement payments to the City of Detroit in May.

Retail Sports Betting Revenue and Taxes

The three Detroit casinos reported a total retail sports betting handle of $9.2 million in May 2025, with total gross receipts amounting to $1.3 million. Retail sports betting’s qualified adjusted gross receipts (QAGR) decreased by 31.1% compared to May 2024 but showed an increase of $964,701 over April 2025.

QAGR by casino for May 2025 was as follows:

• MGM Grand Detroit: $72,060

• MotorCity Casino: $684,821

• Hollywood Casino at Greektown: $524,358

In May, the casinos paid $48,431 in state gaming taxes and reported submitting $59,193 in wagering taxes to the City of Detroit based on retail sports betting revenue.

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