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McLaren Shadow reveals 2022 driver line up

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McLaren Shadow has today announced a new driver line up for the 2022 season. Lucas Blakeley, Bari Boroumand and Wilson Hughes will represent Shadow throughout the 2022 F1 Esports season, which begins later this year.

Lucas Blakeley, Scotland, has a strong track record as an F1 esports competitor. In addition to finishing the 2021 season in third place, he has secured numerous victories in the series. He will be looking to replicate this success with Shadow this year.

Bari Boroumand, Iran, remains with Shadow after impressing in 2021. After finishing fifth in 2021, he will be looking to build on that success and momentum with the team in the upcoming season.

Wilson Hughes, Scotland, will graduate from the McLaren Shadow Academy after his hard work and dedication has earned him a seat on the Shadow F1 2022 Esports roster. Wilson is a two-time PSGL PlayStation champion and looks to impress in 2022.

The team will have access to the McLaren Shadow Studio, the esports and gaming facility located at the McLaren Technology Centre, where they will be able to train throughout the season.

Lindsey Eckhouse, Director, Licensing, ecommerce and esports, said: “We are thrilled to announce the new McLaren Shadow esports roster for the 2022 season. It is exciting to welcome Lucas to the team, a talented racer with success in the series.

“Wilson, who is graduating from our Shadow Academy, is an exciting new prospect, and we are pleased to have retained Bari, who brings a wealth of experience to the Shadow

program as we look to improve on our results from 2021.”

Lucas Blakeley said: “To join McLaren Shadow is a huge privilege, something if you told me as a kid, it probably would not have seemed real. It’s an honour to be alongside two very talented teammates in Wilson and Bari, and I’m extremely excited to start untapping the potential within the team and get started.”

Bari Boroumand said: “I’m super happy that Lucas and Wilson are joining the team. We’re going to practice lots and do our very best this season. We’re looking forward to getting started and will hopefully get some good results this year for the team.”

Wilson Hughes said: “I’m really happy to be moving from the Shadow Academy to the main racing team, and work with really good drivers in the name of Lucas and Bari. They are both very talented individuals and top drivers. I can’t wait to learn off them and start working with them to see what we can do as part of McLaren Shadow this year.”

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BOS presents comparative study between gambling regulations in Sweden and Denmark

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The Swedish Trade Association for Online Gambling – today presents a comparative study between how the gambling markets are regulated in Sweden and Denmark. The report has been carried out by the independent law firm Nordic Legal. In addition to the comparative study, 19 recommendations are made to the Swedish government and the Swedish Gambling Authority (SGA).

The report authors have found that Denmark’s gambling regulations is more successful in meeting its country’s gambling policy goals, in that Denmark over time has had a higher and more stable channelisation, but that Denmark’s position also seems to be under threat recently.

The report states that Sweden is unlikely to reach its 90 percent target in terms of channelisation unless a larger reform takes place, and the recommendations presented in the report can be used to increase the channelling rates.

The report also states that channelisation is important and should not be neglected as a marker for a well-functioning gambling market, something that has been proposed by policymakers in Sweden and elsewhere as a response to the difficulty to reach previously decided high ambition channelisation goals.

The report authors believe that no repressive measures will alone solve the channelisation problem, neither implemented nor future, as long as the licensed gambling market is not allowed to offer a sufficiently attractive gambling offer. Repressive action can include measures such as ISP blocking and payment blocking. Attractive gambling offers may, for example, include a somewhat less rigid bonus and loyalty regulation in Sweden.

The report also points to different government and authority cultures in Sweden and Denmark. According to interviews of licensees in the report, Sweden’s gambling authority is characterized by a punitive culture and a culture of fear, while Denmark is stated to be dialogue-oriented in the relationship between authority and licensees. The escalation ladder of measures in Denmark when licensees violate rules is mentioned as one positive characteristic. This should be compared with Sweden, which is stated to instantly apply the harshest possible sanctions.

“We hope that the report will be a useful tool and encourage Sweden to find inspiration in several of the measures and approaches that have been so successfully implemented in Denmark. Some of them are strictly rule based, such as how loyalty programs are regulated. Some are more difficult to approach and of a cultural nature, but just as important, and are connected to the policymaker’s attitude to the industry it is supervising”, says Gustaf Hoffstedt, Secretary General of BOS.

“Hopefully, this report can inspire policymakers in Sweden to choose the path of regulation that strengthens the licensed gambling market and as a consequence strengthen consumer protection, as neighbouring Denmark has successfully proven is possible,” Gustaf Hoffstedt concludes.

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Elantil adds poker to online marketplace with EvenBet Gaming integration

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Pioneering platform solutions provider adds first poker solution to Elantil’s Marketplace after teaming up with award-winning software company

Elantil, the disruptive iGaming technology company looking to revolutionise the industry through its adaptable platform solutions, has announced it has added its first poker product to its innovative online marketplace after integrating with EvenBet Gaming.

Named “Best Poker Supplier” at the EGR B2B Awards 2024, EvenBet Gaming is a company with over 20 years’ experience powering online card games. Enabling operators to launch their own poker room or connect to a vast network that shares databases and hosts common tournaments, EvenBet Gaming offers a number of unique solutions to maximise liquidity and increase revenue.

Providing upwards of 40 poker variants – including mixed games such as Omaha Hi/Lo mixed and H.O.R.S.E. that help operators engage different player segments – EvenBet Gaming software is currently used by over 200 customers with 72 million players and can be integrated with any major cryptocurrency.

With this presenting operators with a unique opportunity to connect with new audiences and add another highly sought-after vertical to their line-ups, EvenBet Gaming will undoubtedly be a popular addition to Elantil’s Marketplace for all partners looking to broaden their market share.

As with all Elantil’s Marketplace partnerships, clients will be free to reach out to the provider directly and form their own agreements, with this ensuring that they will have control over a fully-customisable contract capable of supporting their unique business needs.

John Debono, Chief Technical Officer at Elantil, said: “At Elantil, we’re always looking to broaden the range of services that are available via our online marketplace – and by integrating with EvenBet Gaming, we’ve added yet another string to our bow that will provide partners with a flexible and cost-effective way to tap into the booming online poker and crypto poker markets.”

Dmitry Starostenkov, CEO at EvenBet Gaming, said: “Becoming the first poker solution to feature in Elantil’s online marketplace certainly speaks volumes about the trust the company has placed in our products, and we’re excited to repay that faith by showing their clients why our software is currently being enjoyed by over 72 million players in 41 countries worldwide.”

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Logifuture strengthens relationship with Aristocrat Interactive through new Simulate integration

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  • Unique virtual product offers instant action for sports fans

  • Simulate adds thousands of daily betting events and a consistent margin

  • This follows the successful integration of the Zoom Soccer product

Logifuture, a leading supplier of iGaming products, has expanded its relationship with Aristocrat Interactive with the integration of its unique virtual sports product, Simulate.

Unique in its genre, Simulate lets users enjoy the  excitement  of football and basketball real-event outcomes without the wait. After placing their real-world multiple selections, users can simulate the action instantly – either by watching the matches unfold over 30 seconds or receiving immediate results, with fast payouts every time. Users can run up to 15 simultaneous simulations of the same betslip, enhancing the entertainment while ensuring a seamless experience.

Aristocrat Interactive, a leading global real money gaming (RMG) supplier, will add Simulate to its iGaming platform offering, allowing more sports fans real-time betting experiences. This follows the previous successful integration of Zoom Soccer, another of Logifuture’s industry-defining virtual sports products.

Simulate by Logifuture | The Future Of Responsible Sports Entertainment

Niccolo Cassettari, Chief Business Development Officer at Logifuture, said: “Expanding our relationship with Aristocrat Interactive marks an exciting step forward for Simulate – and reinforces our mission to build next-generation betting experiences. Their decision to adopt multiple products from our portfolio is a strong signal that we’re on the right path.

“We’re seeing a growing appetite for fresh, innovative sports entertainment – and for operators, it’s a chance to showcase innovation and position themselves ahead of the curve – offering users a fresh, engaging experience that sets them apart from the competition.”

Nir Hakarmeli, Managing Director at Aristocrat Interactive iGaming & Sports, said: “We’re constantly striving to add cutting-edge products that can enhance the experience for our partners and their players in a responsible and sustainable way. Simulate is an exciting addition to our portfolio – a fast, engaging and highly original concept that fits perfectly with the demand we’re seeing in key growth markets while aligning with our commitment to delivering safe and enjoyable play.

“As part of our extended agreement with Logifuture, we’re pleased to bring Simulate to a wider audience through this latest integration.”

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