At Tropezia Palace, you will find 6 new games developed by Sheriff gaming and Leander Games.
The first of the two software developers brings you three 3D scratch card games and a video slot called Crazier Jewelry (a remake of Crazy Jeweler), which has a Tumbling Reels feature during free spins. More…
At present, many entertainment complexes inspired by those in Las Vegas are being built around the world – whether it is France, Russia or Spain.
This might also happen in the famous city in Nevada, as Eurasie Resorts International plans to build Eurasie Casino Resort, a huge casino complex that should house 39 casino hotels on a 5-km² area located south of the famous Strip. More…
Established by Royal Decree of Charles III in 1863, Société des Bains de Mer (SBM) has been responsible for the development of the Monte Carlo district.
SBM is a publicly traded company that has control over the majority of the activities relating to luxury hotels, restaurants and entertainment in Monaco – including its five casinos. More…
Since 2011, Macau’s casino industry has recorded a decline in growth, as mentioned in this article and in this piece.
However, the gaming sector is now performing well, as demonstrated by the results of May 2013.
Casino revenues in the region surged by 13.5% when compared to the same month of the previous year, hitting $3.7 billion, which is the second best result of the year. More…
The range of games developed by BetOnSoft that we offered on our website was certainly not the widest possible, especially when compared to other software developers.
For this reason, we have just added a selection of slot machines created by BetOnSoft. More…
There are at the moment two different projects for huge casino complexes competing in Spain.
EuroVegas, the project planned by Las Vegas Sands, will be built in Madrid and Barcelona World, promoted by the Brazilian group Veremonte, will be constructed not far from the Catalan capital. More…
In November 2012, we mentioned in this article that the Netherlands was working on a project to legalise and regulate online gambling.
We now know a bit more about this piece of legislation, which has been published on 23 May. More…
Since 2008 and the start of the global economic crises, Atlantic City casinos have been facing big problems.
In this article dating back to 2011 we reported that the situation was not going to improve in the short term – we were right, as the casinos’ gross operating profits have continued to fall. More…
After Japan, it is now the turn of Taiwan to work on a bill aimed at liberalising land-based casinos on its territory.
The bill, which has been approved by the council of minister, will soon be examined by parliament.
If the law is passed, 6 to 12 months will be necessary to assess the applications submitted by operators interested in opening a casino in Taiwan. More…
Land-based casinos in both Belgium and France are struggling at the moment. Swiss casinos are not in a better position – indeed, their turnover decreased by 8.2% last year.
However, in 2012 two new casinos opened, one in Neuchâtel and the other one in Zurich, meaning that there are now 21 casinos in Switzerland. More…