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Macau Gaming Regulator Says All Casino Guests Must Wear Face Masks
The Macau Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) has announced that all guests entering any of the SAR’s 41 casinos must wear face masks. The measure is the latest in a growing series of restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the Coronavirus into and through Macau. “Macau’s six gaming companies have requested that […]
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Gaming Corps partners with Slots Temple to power UK operator arm with exciting new content
Gaming Corps – a publicly-listed game development company based in Sweden, is pleased to announce a new strategic partnership with UK operator and affiliate brand Slots Temple.
This partnership sees Gaming Corps become a key content supplier to Slots Temple’s licensed UK platform, significantly expanding the reach of its growing portfolio in one of Europe’s most mature and regulated markets.
Originally launched as a free-play site, Slots Temple has evolved into a multi-dimensional gaming platform, offering real-money casino play, industry-first tournaments, and a socially engaging player experience. With its UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) licence acquired in 2022, the brand now operates as a fully licensed online casino – while continuing to innovate around responsible play and transparency.
Through this new deal, Gaming Corps’ diverse and engaging portfolio – including hit titles across its Slots, Plinko and Smash4Cash categories – will be made available to Slots Temple’s growing player base. The agreement also supports Slots Temple’s ambition to lead the next wave of competitive, socially-driven casino experiences, underpinned by trusted, top-tier game content.
Danielle Calafato, CCO at Gaming Corps, said: “We’re delighted to partner with Slots Temple as they continue their exciting journey from affiliate to operator. Their player-first mindset, commitment to social responsibility, and unique approach to gamification aligns perfectly with our own ambitions. This partnership is another strong step forward for Gaming Corps in the UK, and we’re looking forward to seeing our games reach new audiences through such an innovative platform.”
Fraser Linkleter, CEO of Slots Temple, said: “Our mission has always been to bring something genuinely different to the online casino space, and Gaming Corps fits that vision perfectly. Their content is original, engaging, and ideal for the competitive formats our players love. This partnership will help us deliver even more value to our community as we expand our real-money offerings in the UK market.”
The partnership is now live, with Gaming Corps titles rolling out to Slots Temple players in the coming weeks.
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Casino Guru makes finalist list for 2025 Global Regulatory Awards
Casino Guru has made the finalist list for the upcoming 2025 Global Regulatory Awards, organized by VIXIO, a leading provider of regulatory intelligence solutions.
Casino Guru has earned a place at the final table in the “Outstanding Contribution to Safer Gambling” and is part of a list of 12 companies that have secured a spot before the winner is finally announced during the official ceremony on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
Simon Vincze, Head of Sustainable and Safer Gambling, had this to say, commenting on the nomination:
“Casino Guru has always been dedicated to giving players real choice and agency when selecting their favorite casino.
We believe responsible gambling can and should be at the heart of a successful business, and we’ve built our casino database with great care, using dozens of criteria to ensure players are fully informed.
We have consistently worked to reduce gambling-related harm in the industry, using our influence and reputation as a trusted affiliate to show that meaningful change is both possible and sustainable
This nomination is a recognition of our ongoing mission to make gambling safer and more enjoyable for everyone: a mission that continues to guide us well beyond any single award.”
Casino Guru has launched a number of projects similarly committed to highlighting the importance of sustainable and responsible gambling at the core of everything operators ought to be doing to provide players with a safe and enjoyable experience.
Through the Online Casino Complaint Resolution Center, Casino Guru has been able to not only mediate in player disputes with operators but to collect actionable data as to why these incidents continue to happen.
As a result, Casino Guru has put forward its unique expertise to provide operators with advice on how to make their offers clearer, fairer, and more transparent.
Apart from this, Casino Guru has launched the Casino Guru Academy, dedicated to training industry professionals about how to adopt safer gambling practices and also recognize gambling-related issues in their jobs.
Notably, Casino Guru has also launched the Casino Guru Awards, an unprecedented awards format, which has brought together 32 gambling and industry experts, combining Casino Guru’s team expertise and actionable knowledge with the expertise of responsible gambling specialists who have dedicated their careers to strengthening the industry’s understanding of gambling-related harm.
Commenting on the reveal of finalists, VIXIO CEO Mike Woolfrey wrapped up: “Congratulations to all of this year’s finalists. Achieving a place on the shortlist is no small feat, especially in our most competitive year yet. The continued growth of the GRAs reflects how seriously the industry takes compliance and the ongoing drive for excellence in this field.”
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German Gambling Stakes Drop in Q2 2025 as Market Faces Regulation Challenges
Q2 2025 saw a decline in the German gambling market, with total stakes dropping to €3.22 billion (£2.78 billion).
According to the most recent data published by the German gambling regulator, the Gemeinsame Glucksspielbehorde der Lander (GGL), this is a decrease from the €3.5 billion (£3 billion) wagered in the first quarter.
Online poker declined from €204 million (£176 million) to €184 million (£159 million) during the same period, while virtual slot stakes increased marginally from €1.1 billion (£950.6 million) in Q1 to €1.12 billion (£967.9 million) in Q2.
The report also suggests that the State Treaty on Gaming 2021 (GluStV), which imposed more stringent regulations on online gaming and sports betting, has had a mixed overall impact on the gambling industry.
Regulatory Impact and Market Transparency
In an effort to increase transparency and inform the public and policymakers about market developments, the GGL has started releasing quarterly gambling market reports.
Reforms accompanying these developments include strict advertising restrictions, a €1 stake limit on online slots, a €1000 (£864) monthly deposit cap per player across all online casino platforms and a 5% stake-based tax on operators.
The black market in Germany, which GGL estimates makes up 25% of all gambling activity, though other sources put that figure closer to 50%, has grown as a result of these policies, according to the report. Regulators intend to make the market safer by implementing these measures.
Germany’s legal gaming industry brought in €14.4 billion (£12.4 billion) in 2024, a 5% year-on-year increase. However, as per GGL, the size of the black market suggests that the industry as a whole is even larger.
There are 858 German-language websites operated by 212 unlicensed operators, according to the GGL’s 2024 Activity Report.
231 illegal websites were taken down and 657 others were blocked using automated geo-blocking as part of efforts to stop illegal gambling.
GGL CEO Richard Benter highlighted ongoing challenges, such as the use of “cloaking” tactics that allow unlicensed operators to evade restrictions by showing different websites to users and search engines alike.
He emphasised that combating these issues requires stronger international co-operation and uniform legal frameworks across Europe to protect players and all licensed providers equally.
“This fight requires close cooperation with international partners. Equally crucial are clear and uniform frameworks for the legal market that ensure the protection of players and apply equally to all permitted providers,” the GGL stated in the report.
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