
Virtual Reality, a Looming Game Changer
Forget eSports, social casinos or skill games, virtual reality and augmented reality could be the
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Forget eSports, social casinos or skill games, virtual reality and augmented reality could be the

FIFA has extended sanctions against two officials and five players from England, Korea DPR and

A technology federation is warning Swiss officials that moves under consideration to block illegal online
Inspired Gaming’s portfolio of HTML5 mobile slot games is now available to iGaming sites hosted

Nevada Congresswoman Dina Titus (l.) has responded to a letter by 10 state attorneys general

The Poker Players Alliance has criticized a November letter to the state Assembly from state

In a $10 million deal, the Oklahoma-based Iowa Tribe will purchase a 51 percent stake

A new bill in the New Jersey Legislature would allow for “internet café” gambling at

Even as Wynn Interactive has been approved for a transactional waiver to begin online gambling
On May 14, 2018, the Supreme Court of the United States issued a landmark ruling in Murphy v. NCAA, declaring the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) unconstitutional. This historic decision dismantled the federal ban on sports gambling, effectively ending Nevada's long-standing monopoly and granting individual states the authority to legalize and regulate sports betting within their borders.
On May 14, 1993, the New York Islanders pulled off one of the greatest upsets in NHL history, defeating the two-time defending champion Penguins 4-3 in Game 7. David Volek scored the series-clinching goal 5:16 into overtime, shocking a Pittsburgh squad that had led the league with 119 points. The victory stood as a franchise milestone, as the Islanders would not win another playoff series for the next 23 years.