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New Slots Announcements – January 20, 2021

In the fast-moving world of gambling, sometimes you might miss news that could be important to you. To make sure you’re all caught up on gaming industry news, be it online or brick and mortar, we’re rounding up the some of the announcements and partnerships from the last week that you might have missed.

Don’t miss out on all of the latest announcements from the gambling industry. Our Press Release section is updated constantly, and we publish roundups of the latest partnerships twice a week.

FunFair Technologies harnesses luck of the Irish with Shamrock Treasures

Engaging new slot title invites players to discover gold at the end of the rainbow

China expands use of facial recognition ATMs to combat gambling crime

China believes there is an intrinsic correlation between gambling and crime, one that cannot be separated. It has already begun a crackdown on anyone who would promote gambling, domestic or otherwise, from within its borders and is going to step up its game. New ATMs with facial recognition technology are now in place in the country, with the latest being installed in the city of Zhuhai, just across the border from Macau. GGRAsia explains that many are now found in the city’s Gongbei district, described as one of the busiest land checkpoints between Zhuhai and Macau. 

Part of the reason for the installation of the new cash machines is presumably to monitor who is consistently making withdrawals. Reports of “excessive” ATM withdrawals have made China’s leaders nervous, with the leading theory being that criminals are emptying the machines for cross-border gambling, fraud and other activity. Facial recognition will allegedly help authorities reduce crime, as well as prevent individuals from allowing non-cardholders to use their cards to transfer potentially illicit funds. 

This isn’t the first time that the area has seen ATMs with facial recognition capabilities, but marks a major advance for China. Macau has had similar cash machines installed at various points around the city for the past four years; however, the technology was reportedly meant to be used just to verify the identity of the person withdrawing funds through cards issued by China’s UnionPay bank. Despite those claims, the general consensus has been that the technology was actually being used to monitor cross-border cash activity between the city and mainland China. 

Facial recognition technology has been a touchy subject over the years. Attempts at using it in other parts of the world, in particular by casinos, have led to lawsuits and substantial backlash. However, China feels compelled to do whatever it takes to ensure its laws and policies are followed at all times, even if it means deploying questionable solutions. 

Who will take over from Daniel Craig as the next James Bond

The box office is set to be overcrowded with 2020 blockbusters over the next 12 months, with James Bond one film that is tipped to lead the recovery. While this may be the final outing for Daniel Craig as 007 in Die Another Day, we have the odds on who is the favorite to assume the mantle of MI6’s most famous secret agent.

Peaky Blinders star, Tom Hardy is the favorite at Bodog to become the next Bond at +200. Hardy is working on a Venom sequel for the Marvel Universe and is also rumored to be making a cameo appearance in the next instalment of Spider-Man. Speculation has followed Hardy since 2015 when Daniel Craig was considering dropping out of the role.

 

 

UFC 257 Tips & Preview: Conor McGregor returns to the UFC

UFC 257 returns to prime time this weekend, offering plenty of intrigue around the return of the self-proclaimed king Conor McGregor. The Notorious is on the main card for a rematch with American Dustin Poirier.

There are plenty of subplots to the event on Fight Island this weekend. A win for the Irishman could be enough to draw Khabib Nuramgomedov out of retirement for a lucrative title fight with McGregor.

“Show me something spectacular! Make me come back and fight!”@TeamKhabib’s words to the lightweight division!

The Eagle opens the door to a return following #UFC257 pic.twitter.com/qatDzoR39H

Latest Super MILLION$ final table sees Dario Sammartino in the lead

Dario Sammartino, the 2019 WSOP Main Event runner-up, comes into play at the final table of the latest Super MILLION$ event on GGPoker with the chip lead.

Italy’s Sammartino hit the headlines back in 2019 when he came into the action at the WSOP Main Event final table 7th in chips of the nine players, but he confounded many people’s expectations to get all the way to the heads-up before losing to the eventual champion Hossein Ensan.

Back then, Sammartino would be disappointed to miss out on the title, as you can see in this PokerNews video from the time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l9XstJBsDIVideo can’t be loaded because JavaScript is disabled: 2019 World Series of Poker Runner-Up: Dario Sammartino (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l9XstJBsDI)

Sports on Screen: Match of the Day (1964-present)

Since 1964, Match of the Day has been a legendary television programme, broadcasting highlights of top-flight football. In television terms, it is the shiny-backed cockroach of the Sport on Screen landscape and has survived the best part of half a century by sticking to its unique selling points and playing to its strengths.

What are they and could Match of the Day survive another 50 years, or will it eventually be replaced? Let’s wallow in the wonder of a football one-off.

The Origins of an Iconic Show

Match of the Day used to show just one game’s highlights at length on a Saturday night when it first came around, and that was in black and white, too. Coverage was presented by Kenneth Wolstenholme (he of the infamous 1966 World Cup Final commentary “They think it’s all over… it is now!”) for the first three years.

World Poker Tour Sold for $78 Million; Could Have Impact on Postponed Final Tables?

Allied Esports Entertainment announced the sale of its major poker brand, the World Poker Tour, to Element Partners, LLC, a move that came out of left field.

The World Poker Tour has a new owner. (Image: worldpokertour.com)

The buyer’s core focus, per the company’s website, just might be a positive sign about the future of the WPT, and the poker industry as a whole.

“Element invests at the intersection of enabling technologies and sustainable solutions in large industrial markets,” the “Our Focus” page reads.

Pennsylvania sets iGaming revenue, sports betting handle records in December

Pennsylvania’s gambling operators set new monthly records for online casino revenue and sports betting handle in December 2020, although it wasn’t enough to rescue the market from posting its first full-year revenue decline since 2014. 

Figures released Tuesday by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) show statewide gaming revenue of just $168.7m in the month of December, a 42.2% decline from the same month last year and the third straight month of sequential declines. 

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf ordered the state’s casinos to close in mid-December in a bid to halt the further spread of COVID-19. As a result, December’s land-based slots revenue was down 77.5% year-on-year to $42.2m, while land-based table games fell 78.2% to just over $17m.

Retail’s loss was online’s gain, as online casino and poker brought in $71.6m in December, handily beating the state’s previous high-water mark of $59.8m set in October 2020. Online slot revenue soared 730% year-on-year to $46.25m, tables gained a lucky 777% to $22.6m and the state’s lone online poker site nudged up a comparatively modest 10.4% to $2.73m. 

Alabama residents cross state lines in droves to play lottery as jackpots soar

The jackpots for multi-state games Mega Millions and Powerball are at record highs this week, and Alabama residents are doing all they can to join in on the fun while they wait endlessly for an approval of a state-run lottery of their own.Mega Millions, Powerball, Legislation, Starting a Lottery, Retailer, Alabama, Government, Multi-State Game

Nine Michigan casinos launching online sports betting, iGaming on Friday

Michigan’s online casino and sports betting market will officially launch on Friday (22), just in time for this weekend’s NFL conference championships. 

On Tuesday, the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) confirmed that nine of the state’s tribal and commercial casino operators and their respective platform providers had been cleared to launch online sports betting and casino games as of noon on Friday. The launch comes 13 months after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed the state’s iGaming legislation into law.

The nine lucky operators are six fewer than received preliminary approval in December but the MGCB said additional final approvals would be granted in the coming weeks pending successful testing of operators’ online systems.  

The nine online horses packed into Friday’s starting gate include all three Detroit commercial casinos – Greektown (operating as Penn National Gaming’s Barstool Sportsbook), MGM Grand Detroit (BetMGM) and MotorCity (FanDuel).