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Quebec tries to Ban all private gaming websites again

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The government of the Canadian state of Quebec has started another attempt at closing down all non-government gaming websites. This should come as bit of a surprise that only recently that Quebec Supreme Court ruled that such measures are unconstitutional.

The state’s  legislators are hoping that the decision would be reversed in an appeal.

The Attorney General of Quebec has filed an official appeal with the Department of Justice this week.

History

The issue first reared its head in May of 2016 when lawmakers in Canada’s French province passed Bill 74. That piece of legislation required Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to block public access to all unlicensed online gaming sites – i.e., any site that was not being run by the province.

Quebec proposed creating a list of about 2,200 banned websites, which would be given to the ISPs, who would then be forced to ban some 8.2 million residents from accessing those sites. It suggested a $76,000 fine for any transgression.

Since the province does not license any other sites but its own, the bill would have given Loto-Quebec, the body which oversees all gaming activity in the region, an effective monopoly. Such a move would have put them in the company of countries like Russia, Iran, and China, which have all tried to implement similar bans in the past.

At the time, legislators solid the bill as a matter of public health and safety. Legislators insisted that unlicensed sites were causing gambling addiction and corruption in society – a claim that the Supreme Court eventually called “disingenuous.”

Cut and Dried Decision

The controversial bill was challenged by Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association (CWTA), an industry body which includes several ISPs. It sued the government, arguing that the ban would not only be expensive and ineffective, but also against net neutrality.

The judge presiding over the case agreed and added that Bill 74 was not only against the public interest, but was also a clear violation of the Canadian Radio-Television Commission Act.

Justice Pierre Nollet was not buying the argument that government was only trying to protect consumers.

“Its pith and substance is to prevent online gambling not set up and operated by the province from being ‘communicated’ by ISPs and not the protection of consumers or their health,” Nollet wrote in his decision.

Despite what appears to be a firm legal defeat in the province’s top court, the pending appeal proves that the province is still holding out hope that it can eventually implement its site-blocking strategy.

 

Source: casino.org


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From Concept to Largest Industry Content Hub: SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator Turns 10

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The SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator, the industry’s largest content hub, proudly celebrates its 10th anniversary. What began as an idea to simplify casino operators’ access to games has grown into a global powerhouse in iGaming aggregation, helping clients achieve record-breaking results through innovation, expertise, and reliable solutions – all while earning trust and industry recognition.

The platform boasts an impressive library of over 35,000 titles from more than 300 game providers. It operates at near-perfect uptime of 99.999% with a 100% team commitment, providing uninterrupted service to casinos worldwide.  Available in 24 jurisdictions, the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator maintains strong compliance across regulated markets. Recent expansions into Latin American jurisdictions, including Brazil and Peru, ensure operators can confidently enter new markets with SOFTSWISS’ gaming solutions. 

Over the past decade, the Game Aggregator has become a core operating layer for iGaming businesses, driving smarter decisions and measurable growth. The proven success of its clients, including cases of fivefold GGR growth, underscores its efficiency and tangible business impact. Continuously setting benchmarks, the solution delivers results through innovative features such as the Tournament Tool, boosting daily bet volume by an average of 22%, and Jackpot Aggregator campaigns, driving up to 50% higher player turnover.

Ivan Montik, Founder of SOFTSWISS, says: When we started ten years ago, our goal was simple – make it easier for operators to access high-quality games with seamless performance and 100% uptime. Today, the Game Aggregator has become much more than that. It’s a foundation for building sustainable iGaming projects, with data and engagement tools that directly impact business results.

A recent Kantar study confirmed SOFTSWISS as the industry leader in client loyalty, achieving the highest Net Promoter Score. Respondents highlighted reliability as the key reason for considering the company as their software provider. This strength is fully reflected in the SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator, which unites proven stability, advanced security, and round-the-clock support. With dedicated local teams and a Customer Satisfaction Score of 9/10, the Game Aggregator provides operators with a reliable and secure infrastructure, driving their iGaming business.

Tatyana Kaminskaya, Head of SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator, shares: The strength of the Game Aggregator lies in its reliability and flexibility. With uptime close to 100%, operators trust it to handle growth across multiple brands and markets. Our tools give them the insights and features they need to compete in a fast-changing industry. This 10-year milestone is a point to reflect, but also to keep moving forward.”

The SOFTSWISS Game Aggregator earned eight prestigious awards across different regions. In 2025, it was named the Best Aggregator in Latin America and was twice recognised in Europe as Aggregator of the Year at the GamingTech Awards and SiGMA World Euro-Med Awards. Earlier accolades from EGR, SiGMA Europe, and AffPapa reflect the product’s consistent recognition by industry peers.

 

About SOFTSWISS

SOFTSWISS is an international technology company with over 15 years of experience in developing innovative solutions for the iGaming industry. SOFTSWISS provides comprehensive software for managing iGaming projects. The company’s product portfolio includes the Casino Platform, the Game Aggregator with over 35,000 casino games, Affilka Affiliate Platform, the Sportsbook Platform and the Jackpot Aggregator. The expert team, based in Malta, Poland, and Georgia, counts over 2,000 employees.

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DATA.BET Makes a Mark at SBC Summit 2025

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Successful participation highlighted by strong visibility, new launches, and industry recognition

DATA.BET, a trusted sportsbook solution supplier, delivered a strong performance and showcased an extended product range in Lisbon last week. The company’s stand became one of the most striking in the hall, and as the exhibition concluded, DATA.BET was recognized with the Rising Star in Sports Betting Innovation / Software nomination at the SBC Awards 2025.

From September 16–18, DATA.BET presented its updated portfolio covering sports, esports, and virtual sports to operators and platform providers. The stand attracted steady attention, with visitors exploring the company’s latest product updates — including creatively designed Widgets, Bet Builder, and Hot Bundles for optimized express betting.

This year, DATA.BET brought its largest on-site team to date, representing multiple areas of expertise. The expanded presence enabled the company to give visitors a comprehensive view of its end-to-end solutions and detailed technical and business insights tailored to operator needs. Throughout the summit, the team engaged in productive meetings with partners and industry experts, participated in media interviews, and facilitated valuable networking opportunities.

The company’s participation culminated in recognition at the prestigious SBC Awards 2025, where DATA.BET was honored as the Rising Star in Sports Betting Innovation / Software. Securing this category highlights DATA.BET’s rapid growth and validates its strategic expansion from esports foundations into a fully integrated sportsbook portfolio.

“SBC Summit in Lisbon was a milestone for DATA.BET — our first event where we officially presented our sportsbook solution and expanded portfolio,” said Natalie Loshatynska, Head of PR & Marketing at DATA.BET. “It was a valuable opportunity to demonstrate our finalized product range, integration capabilities, and powerful Widgets. Closing the event with a nomination for the Rising Star in Sports Betting Innovation / Software was a proud moment for our team — a recognition of our continuous focus on technology and commitment to enhancing the product.

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Play’n GO expands into high fashion with the launch of Play’n GO Shop

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In another first for the gaming giant in its 20th anniversary year, Play’n GO has extended its brand to the world of fashion with the drop of its first premium collection now available on playngoshop.com

Play’n GO, the world’s leading casino entertainment provider, has today announced that the next extension of the globally recognised brand, Play’n GO Shop, is now live.

The new fashion brand, Play’n GO Shop, launches with a curated and bespoke capsule collection called ‘Gear Up and GO’ that features classic characters and games titles from Play’n GO’s industry-leading portfolio of intellectual property.

Play’n GO fans can expect regular drops of both wearable and collectable items to coincide with seasonal changes, major game launches, retrospective items, music collaborations and more.

Ebba Arnred, Chief Marketing Officer of Play’n GO, said: “Play’n GO is an entertainment brand that lives at the intersection of gaming, music and fashion. The launch of Play’n GO Shop is the perfect complement to our other brand assets.

“The connection between music and fashion is well known – both are powerful expressions of identity and creativity and have long been a driver of cultural relevance.

“With Play’n GO Shop now taking its place alongside our rapidly growing Play’n GO Music brand, our characters and games will now have further room to reach new audiences.

“We couldn’t be more excited about Play’n GO Shop and have big plans for the future – the sky is truly the limit. And to all of those Play’n GO fans who email us every single day asking where they can buy a Garga…stay tuned!”

Play’n GO’s previous brand extension, Play’n GO Music, launched in late 2023. Artist collaborations on both in-game and bespoke music, in addition to driver playlists with the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, have seen hundreds of thousands of views and streams across YouTube and Spotify to date.

Major projects such as recording the in-game music for Play’n GO’s title Hugo Legacy live with the Czech National Symphony orchestra garnering both award-wins and significant acclaim within the industry.

To find out more about Play’n GO Shop, please visit www.playngoshop.com

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