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UK Gambling Commission launches three-year Corporate Strategy and annual Business Plan

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The Gambling Commission has unveiled its new three-year Corporate Strategy which sets out the Commission’s focus as it continues to protect the public and players from harm.

Launched alongside the Commission’s 2021 to 2022 Business Plan, the new Strategy will be delivered through five priority areas:

  • protecting children and vulnerable people from being harmed by gambling
  • a fairer market and more informed consumers
  • keeping crime out of gambling
  • optimising returns to good causes from the National Lottery
  • improving gambling regulation.

Protecting children and vulnerable people from being harmed by gambling

The Commission will continue to ensure licence holders minimise the risk of gambling harm to vulnerable groups as part of a coordinated effort to understand factors that influence behaviour. This will be achieved through improving conduct and competence, continuing to evolve the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice, building a stronger evidence base, and focusing on preventative and regulatory action.

A fairer market and more informed consumers

Ensuring that products are fair and compliant is vital for the Commission – whilst also improving information for players and making it simpler for them to find information on operators they are gambling with. This also includes making licence holders’ complaints procedures easier to access and understand.

Keeping crime out of gambling

The Commission will persist in tackling those who offer illegal and unlicensed gambling to consumers in Great Britain, whilst also continuing, alongside partner agencies, to prevent activities which lead to money laundering. The Commission’s work to manage risks around sports betting integrity and event manipulation will also continue to be an important feature in future enforcement work.

Optimising returns to good causes from the National Lottery

The National Lottery continues to be one of the world’s largest and most popular with millions given to good causes each year. The Commission will ensure the effective management of the third licence continues, whilst also concluding the fair and open competition for the fourth licence – ensuring a smooth and effective transition.

Improving gambling regulation

Over the past year the organisation has been restructured to ensure effective regulation in the future. The Commission continues to support the Government in their Gambling Act Review whilst also building on work it is already undertaking following recommendations from three key reports in 2020 into gambling regulation. The Commission will work with DCMS to ensure it has the resources to regulate effectively, to ensure employees are continually developed and technology is harnessed to improve systems and processes.

Meanwhile, the Commission’s 2021-22 Business Plan sets out the priorities to accelerate progress in making gambling and safer for the public and players, including those at risk of harm and leisure gamblers. This includes a focus on improving the way the Commission regulates in parallel with other high-profile decisions to be announced later this year – such as the Government’s Gambling Review and a review of the Commission’s fees by DCMS.

Gambling Commission chair Bill Moyes said: “Our new three-year strategy maintains the ambition of our previous strategy and goes further in considering how best we can use our current resources.

“We launch the new Strategy and our Business Plan, which details our milestones during what is going to be a hugely important year for compliance and consumer protection as the country starts to move out of lockdown after a challenging 12 months.

“Covid-19 has meant a shift in gambling habits and is exactly why the new strategy focusses on protecting consumers from harm, holding operators to account, creating a fairer market for all, and protecting the National Lottery.

“Additionally, the launch of the Gambling Act Review was a pivotal moment earlier this year and whilst our work continues, we are aware that we must continue to adjust and challenge ourselves depending on the outcomes of the Review.

“Over the next three years we will see the gambling industry change further, especially as the pace of innovation accelerates. As the regulator we must keep pace with that change, be ready to adapt, and ensure that the millions of people who gamble in Great Britain can do so safely.”

You can read the Gambling Commission’s Corporate Strategy: 2021 to 2024 and to explain the Strategy further, a short animation video (opens in a new tab) has also been added to our YouTube channel.

George Miller (Gyorgy Molnar) started his career in content marketing and has started working as an Editor/Content Manager for our company in 2016. George has acquired many experiences when it comes to interviews and newsworthy content becoming Head of Content in 2017. He is responsible for the news being shared on multiple websites that are part of the European Gaming Media Network.

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Counter-Strike 2, Dota 2, Fortnite, Fatal Fury: City of Wolves, UFL and More to Headline at the Games of the Future 2025

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Reinforcing the momentum of the latest evolution in gaming, Phygital International (PI), the exclusive rights holder and custodian of the Games of the Future (GOTF), announced the blockbuster titles that will be part of the Games of the Future 2025 in Abu Dhabi, 18-23 December.

Merging the speed and power of traditional sport with the skill and drama of esports, the Games of the Future 2025 will showcase the pinnacle of phygital competition. Athletes and fans will experience a unique format that blends real-world challenges with some of the world’s most iconic video games across 11 disciplines.

Counter-Strike 2 , the legendary tactical shooter, will anchor the Phygital Shooter competition, where players’ precision, strategy, and teamwork will be tested under intense pressure. A global icon of competitive gaming, Counter-Strike 2 will ignite the tournament’s digital stage with its signature intensity and legacy of fast-paced action. Alongside it, Dota 2, the iconic multiplayer online battle arena, will challenge teams in the MOBAPC competition, to demonstrate tactical mastery and resilience showcasing why it remains one of the most enduring and respected esports titles of all time.

The global sensation, Fortnite, with its vast global community and culture-defining impact, will headline the Battle Royale discipline. Its dynamic blend of survival and high-intensity action ensures that Battle Royale will deliver edge-of-the-seat drama, where only one club will be left standing taking the crown. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, one of the most storied franchises in fighting game history, will add a different kind of spectacle, combining precision, reflexes, and tactical prowess to determine the ultimate champion during the digital phase of the Phygital Fighting competition.

Alongside these flagship titles, this year’s Phygital Football competition at the Games of the Future, will feature the high-intensity, next-generation football title of UFL. Adding to the excitement, 3on3 Freestyle will headline the Phygital Basketball discipline, bringing its trademark street-style flair and fast-paced play to the tournament. Together, these dynamic disciplines will fuse virtual gameplay with real-world action, as athletes transition seamlessly between digital matches and on-field challenges, delivering a fast-paced showcase of skill, strategy, and teamwork that redefines competition in for a phygital era.

“Having these iconic titles at the Games of the Future 2025 marks a defining moment for both gaming and sport. This is where elite athleticism meets the creativity and energy of competitive gaming to create something truly extraordinary, demonstrating that phygital sport isn’t just the next chapter, it’s the future of global competition,” said Nis Hatt, CEO of Phygital International.

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EsportSpot Announces Launch of Online Casino Review Website in Poland

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EsportSpot has announced the launch of its platform that offers a carefully curated ranking of top online polskie kasyna. Leveraging the expertise of its editorial team, the website delivers reviews based on key criteria, such as game variety, payment methods (including Blik), legal licensing, mobile access, bonuses and user experience.

With the online casino market in Poland growing, EsportSpot is responding to the demand for trusted guidance in this expanding segment. The platform guides users to the najlepsze polskie kasyno online by dissecting major categories: slots (automaty online), table games (ruletka, blackjack, bakarat), live dealer games and new-entry casinos targeting Polish players.

“Gambling in stationary and online form is a favorite entertainment of over 3 million Poles. With each passing year, admirers of this type of entertainment are increasing, and statistics predict that by the end of 2030, up to 5 million Poles may be hobbyically involved in gambling. There is no denying that it is a fairly expensive hobby, so it is worth knowing how to play and where to play. That is why we decided to prepare for you a ranking of legal online casinos, which can be safely used in Poland and in many other countries around the world,” said a spokesperson for EsportSpot.

Dedicated to becoming a trusted authority in the Polish online casino space, specialising in kasyna polskie online, EsportSpot helps users navigate the large number of polskie kasyna and choose safe options by ranking and recommending high-quality platforms suited for Polish players.

Offering a catalogue of informative articles and guides, EsportSpot focuses on a range of online casino services, including comprehensive game libraries (10,000+ titles), strong payment options (including Blik), mobile readiness, live casino experiences and generous bonuses/promotions.

Emphasising safety and transparency, EsportSpot not only lists platforms but also educates and empowers players on what to consider when choosing an online casino in Poland. From articles detailing how to register, how to pick the right casino and what legal/licensing issues to watch for (e.g., Malta Gaming Authority, Curacao Gaming Board) to ensuring users understand deposit and withdrawal options (e.g., via Blik, e-wallets, cryptocurrency), security features and responsible gambling controls, the website empowers every player to achieve the best possible online experience.

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Bragg Gaming Group has expanded its reach in Eastern Europe with the launch of its premium content suite with Napoleon Romania.

The company took to social media to declare that the move, as well as strengthening its presence in Romania, “expands our already fantastic partnership with the Superbet Group brand.”

“Napoleon Romania players now have access to a rich portfolio of Bragg’s exclusive online casino content and aggregated online casino content, featuring hit titles like Golden Gal’s Cash Towers, Almighty Pegasus and Big Roar. We’re also celebrating the launch of fan-favourite Royal Seven Deluxe,” the company commented.

The company particularly singled out Linda Zaumane, head of account management and Neill Whyte, Bragg’s chief commercial officer for thanks.

“Their hard work and leadership were instrumental in securing and executing this important launch!”

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