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Hangzhou sets eyes to become world’s esports capital

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The local government of Hangzhou town, arguably the most scenic of all tourist attractions in China and the venue of the next Asian Games in 2022, has built a big esports complex to stake claim for being the esports capital of the world. The town, known for picturesque lakes and ancient temples, now also boasts of the 3.94–million-square-feet complex that is estimated to It cost ¥2 billion RMB ($280 million).

Top gaming companies have already taken note of the development. LGD Gaming, a Chinese esports organisation that manages several successful teams, and Allied Gaming, which runs a network of esports, have opened a joint office and esports venue in the complex. LGD’s League of Legends team will also be based in the complex.

According to an article on the government-run website People.cn, the city expects the complex to attract more than 10,000 aspiring esports professionals and ¥1 billion RMB ($140 million) in tax revenues, Esports Observer reports. Hangzhou said it plans to build 14 esports facilities before 2022 and will invest up to ¥15.45 billion RMB ($2.22 billion) to do so. These new projects will include a theme park, an esports academy, an esports-themed hotel, and even a hospital specialising in treating players.

This is the first of its kind complex in China. There are some more similar ventures in the pipeline. Chinese company Tencent, the largest video-game company in the world, is constructing a facility in Wuhu. Another company, Taicang, is also planning to build an esports facility.


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Nick Rust to Step Down as Chair of UKGC’s Industry Forum

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Nick Rust has announced that he will be stepping down as Chair of the UK Gambling Commission’s (UKGC) Industry Forum when his agreed two-year term comes to an end in November.

Nick has been instrumental in the creation and development of the Forum, working closely with the Commission to ensure that the voices and expertise of industry stakeholders are heard and reflected in its work. His leadership has helped establish the Forum as a vital part of the Commission’s wider engagement and governance structure.

Nick said: “It’s been a privilege to Chair the Industry Forum and help the Commission’s Executives and Board to gain insights on policy and operational performance from an industry perspective. I’m pleased with the work the Forum has delivered and believe it has helped the Commission better understand the implications of its existing and planned policies for consumers and industry operators.

“I’d like to thank my fellow Forum members for their work and also the Gambling Commission team who support the Forum. I look forward to seeing how the Industry Forum continues to support the Commission to achieve its regulatory aims.”

Helen Child, Head of Governance at UKGC, said: “Nick has been instrumental in the creation of the Forum, helping to develop and embed it into the Commission’s expert groups. I have very much enjoyed working with him as we established the Forum, and I would like to thank Nick for his hard work in getting the group to this point. We wish him well for the future.”

Andrew Rhodes, Chief Executive of UKGC, said: “I have thoroughly enjoyed working with both Nick and the Forum over the last two years. Nick has been such a valuable sounding board, a constant fount of knowledge and insight and a great support to me personally.”

“A new Chair will be appointed in due course, with further updates to follow. We are grateful to Nick for his significant contribution and continued support during the transition,” the Commission said.

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Brand-new projects debuting at iGB L!VE: Casino&You and Win&You Partners!

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This July at iGB L!VE, we’re thrilled to introduce two brand-new ventures from the team behind BETANDYOU. The first is Casino&You — a fresh, player-first online casino. The second is Win&You Partners, a next-generation affiliate program designed to bring casino and sportsbook traffic together under one roof.

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GRAI Signs MoU with Gibraltar

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As part of the process to put in place information sharing agreements with other regulatory bodies, CEO of the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland, Anne Marie Caulfield signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Commissioner Andrew Lynam representing the Gibraltarian Gambling Regulator.

This agreement establishes a framework for cooperation and sets out the broad principles of collaboration between the Gambling Regulator and the Gibraltarian authorities. The shared aims of both regulators are to enable closer working relationships which will enhance each organisation’s ability to discharge their respective duties and functions.

This is the third of a series of MoUs which the GRAI intends to put in place with other Gambling Regulators in other jurisdictions over the coming months as GRAI move towards opening for its first phase of licensing.

Anne Marie Caulfield, CEO of GRAI, said: “This Memorandum of Understanding signed with the Gibraltarian Gambling Commissioner Andrew Lynam, representing the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority is a significant step in formalising the working relationship between regulators in Ireland and Gibraltar. Given how many Gambling Operators are active in both jurisdictions this Memorandum of Understanding will be the first step in cementing what will be a positive and mutually beneficial working relationship between both organisations. This is another important step in the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland series of MoUs with fellow regulators.

“We would also like to take the opportunity to welcome Andrew Lynam, CEO of the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority to Dublin and to thank him, and his team, for their ongoing support and assistance to GRAI.”

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