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NOVOMATIC Gaming UK Partners with City Gaming/Game Nation
NOVOMATIC Gaming UK has announced the latest installations in collaboration with City Gaming Limited, one of the UK’s most respected AGC operators. This exciting development sees 30 Black Edition II cabinets and 31 Thaumic cabinets, featuring B3 NovoLine and Magic Games Premium HD, integrated across City Gaming/Game Nation’s arcades.
These state-of-the-art cabinets represent the pinnacle of gaming technology, delivering immersive, high-definition experiences for players while reinforcing the commitment to innovation and quality. Both the NovoLine and Magic Games portfolios continue to perform exceptionally well, proving to be a favourite among customers and operators alike.
Mark Jepp, Chief Executive Officer at City Gaming/Game Nation, said: “We are thrilled to enhance our offering with the installation of 30 Black Edition II and 31 Thaumic cabinets featuring NovoLine and Magic Games Premium HD. These products are delivering exceptional performance and have been warmly received by our customers. Our partnership with NGUK continues to be invaluable, and this latest rollout further strengthens our commitment to providing the very best in gaming experiences across our AGCs. We look forward to continued success together.”
Kevin Temple, Director of Sales at NOVOMATIC Gaming UK, said: “We have worked hard to establish B3 NovoLine integration with a strategy that has worked and is reaping rewards.”
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Former Betway director joins Yolo Entertainment as Chief Revenue Officer
Sportsbet.io and Bitcasino operator Yolo Entertainment has appointed former Betway Commercial Development Director Stephanie Eddy as its new Chief Revenue Officer.
Eddy joins after more than a decade at Betway, and will oversee Yolo Entertainment’s commercial performance across key regions and strategic channels.
This will include a sharp focus on driving revenue growth while enhancing the efficiency of Yolo Entertainment’s acquisition funnel.
“Steph is a proven leader with the commercial instincts and strategic vision that align perfectly with our ambitions, and we are thrilled to welcome her to our leadership team,” said Matthew D’Emanuele, CEO of Yolo Entertainment. “Steph’s appointment underscores our commitment to accelerating the growth of Sportsbet.io and Bitcasino, expanding our brand and product portfolio, and delivering an exceptional customer experience. Steph’s expertise will be instrumental as we continue to strengthen our global presence.”
Stephanie Eddy, Chief Revenue Officer at Yolo Entertainment, added: “Yolo Entertainment has consistently pushed boundaries in gaming and crypto. I’m thrilled to join the team at this exciting moment, and help take these world-class brands to even greater heights.”
Over the last few months, Yolo Entertainment has hired a series of industry leaders to help drive the next stage of growth for its Sportsbet.io and Bitcasino brands.
In April, Jock Jamieson-Black, James Clark, Abu Koroma and Charlene Cassar joined in senior positions across CRM, content, product engineering and business intelligence.
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Ratification of the 2026 Betting Framework for LA FRANÇAISE DES JEUX, Incorporating Excessive Gambling Mitigation Strategies
Each year, the National Gaming Authority approves the gaming and betting programme for the coming year for operators holding exclusive rights (FDJ and PMU). This approval, where applicable, specifies the conditions for implementing the gaming programme. This is one of the manifestations of the Authority’s close monitoring of operators holding exclusive rights to ensure that they comply with their enhanced obligations, particularly with regard to the prevention of excessive gambling.
First, data from the Canadian Problem Gambling Index (CPGI) communicated by LA FRANÇAISE DES JEUX shows that, for the first time since 2020, the proportion of both excessive and problem gamblers is increasing in 2024 compared to 2023 for all activity under the operator’s exclusive rights, whereas these proportions remained stable between 2020 and 2023.
Furthermore, LA FRANÇAISE DES JEUX has indicated that it wishes to “ensure the attractiveness of the lottery and sports betting offering at points of sale by 2026 through product range promotion, innovation and digitalization”. The operator is thus proposing an intensification of its commercial offering, through dynamic promotion of all its game ranges, a strong innovation strategy and the use of incentive design techniques.
Taking these elements into account, in its decision of July 3, 2025 the ANJ decided to approve the programme for the 2026 games, subject to several strict conditions.
Generally speaking, and given the ambiguity of these messages, the company LA FRANÇAISE DES JEUX must refrain from accompanying the marketing of its new games with promotional messages offering incentives relating to the probability of winning associated with the game offered compared to other games that it markets (statements such as: “more than x chance(s) out of x of winning”, “Best chance of winning €X”) as well as the “minimum winnings” that may be won.
With regard to online games, the company must strive to limit the share of gross gaming revenue generated by excessive and problem players, across all ranges, all segments of the offer and all games offered online. With regard more specifically to the range of online games with successive draws, online scratch cards available from the physical distribution network at 3 euros and more, and that of “Web Exclusive” games, it must reduce this share substantially; in particular, the company must withdraw or modify games with the most excessive level of play.
With regard to draw games, the digital extension of the “Amigo” game is not authorised and the freeze on the range of successive draw games implemented in 2025 is maintained in 2026. The company LA FRANÇAISE DES JEUX must continue to reduce the share of gross gaming revenue (GGR) of the “Bingo Live” game generated by excessive players and take new measures to substantially reduce the risks of the Amigo game in the physical distribution network.
With regard to scratch cards offered in physical distribution networks and online, the freeze on the number of launches of new €3 games or relaunches of already authorised games is maintained at three in 2026. The number of launches of new €5 games or relaunches of already authorised games is limited to two in 2026. The number of scratch cards marketed in 2026 in physical distribution networks and, where applicable, available online based on a unit stake of €5 does not exceed nine.
Concerning games sold exclusively online, the ANJ is requesting a reduction in their total number, which particularly concerns the ranges of games at €2, €3 and €5.
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Gambling Regulator of Ireland Publishes Licensing Application Guidance
The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland has published Licensing Application Guidance to assist operators and future licensees familiarise themselves with the licensing process and the various steps to successfully submit their licence application.
Under the Gambling Regulation Act 2024, providers of gambling activities operating in Ireland or providing gambling products / gambling related services to consumers in Ireland will require a gambling licence granted by the GRAI. The initial focus is on opening for certain Business-to-Consumer licence applications. Applications for Business-to Business gambling licences and licences for charitable and philanthropic purposes will be accepted at a later stage.
“We intend to accept online applications for both in-person and remote Business-to Consumer Betting licences later this year. In the interim, existing and prospective gambling operators are encouraged to apply for and renew licensing under existing arrangements with the Revenue Commissioners, under the Betting Act 1931 and the Gaming and Lotteries Act 1956. Lottery licence and permit applications will continue to be assessed by the District Courts and An Garda Síochána respectively until new licensing arrangements are in place,” the Authority said.
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