Bombay Group Obtains First Supplier Live Casino License in Buenos Aires

The supplier has obtained a license to launch its products in the Province of Buenos Aires, which is one of the jurisdictions where online gambling is regulated in Argentina.

Effectively, Bombay is the first live casino supplier to have been granted an official license to bring its products to the province. The permit has been awarded by the Provincial Institute of Lottery and Casinos and Bombay Live will move forward with its dedicated studio that has already been set up.

Setting up the Infrastructure to Support Live Casino Growth

This is also part of the company’s licensing requirements, as the regulator expects games to be streamed from a dedicated studio in the province. Bombay Group has spared no money or effort investing in its studio in Buenos Aires, either, with the company confident that it can …

Factors Contributing to U.S. Gambling Market Growth and the Draw of Online Casino Bonuses

In 2022 in the United States, online casino revenue in the six states where iGaming is legal, New Jersey, West Virginia, Michigan, Delaware, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut, grew 35.2 percent year-over-year (YoY) to $5.0 billion. That is, since the highest court in the nation overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) in May 2018, paving the way for state-by-state legalization.

The reversal by the U.S. Supreme Court allowing sports betting saw a floury of states pounce on the new opportunity. By the time early 2023 rolled around, sports betting had been legalized in 33 states and the District of Columbia. That includes 24 jurisdictions where online betting is legal.

However, the majority of U.S. states were slower to legalize iGaming activities, but that didn’t stop gamblers from making their mark in those states with legal online casinos, as reflected by the YoY gain last year. And, according to the American Gaming Association (AGA), in …

Bally’s Seeks to Double Gambling Credit Limit to $100K at Rhode Island Casinos

With the endorsement of Senate President Dominick Ruggerio, a rapidly advancing bill proposes to double the gambling credit limit at Rhode Island’s two state-run casinos, operated by Bally’s, to $100,000. This move has raised several questions among stakeholders.

Key issues include the rationale behind this proposal, Bally’s ability to monitor the gambling habits of online players and those visiting tribal casinos nearby, and the broader implications of this newly introduced legislation, according to The Providence Journal.

Bally’s representative, Elizabeth Suever, addressed the Senate Committee on Special Legislation, stating, “Obviously we’re not interested in extending lines of credit to those individuals who would not be able to pay it back,” as she defended the comprehensive bill presented on May 2.

State-sponsored gambling, including activities at the Bally’s-run casinos in Lincoln and Tiverton, represents Rhode Isl…

Zelda- Tears Of The Kingdom – Marbled Gohma Boss Guide

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Marbled Gohma boss is towering spider encased in rocks. You’re going to have to break down its defenses before you can deal damage. Here’s our guide to help you defeat Marbled Gohma in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.

How to beat Marbled Gohma in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Marbled Gohma boss will be your final test after clearing the Eldin Fire Temple Puzzle. This section of the game has Link relying often on Yunobo’s Rolling Fireball not just to damage foes, but also to break apart obstacles.

You’ll be using this fairly often during the fight to stun the Marbled Gohma. The idea is to activate Yunobo’s skill, then target the boss’ legs to destroy the protective rocks. Do this a couple of times, and your foe will get stunned. You can then climb on its body so you can smack its eye your melee weapon.

The Marbled Gohma has a few abilities:

Xbox Team Thought Redfall "Was Going To Perform Better Than It Did"

Redfall’s rocky launch has led to some retrospection for Xbox Game Studios boss Matt Booty. He now knows that Microsoft must do better in setting expectations for acquired studios, like Arkane, on what it means to make first-party games.

Booty opened up to IGN about what he’s learned after Redfall released with mixed reviews and a laundry list of bugs–including GameSpot’s Redfall review saying “it should not have been released yet.” The Xbox executive said it started with conveying to new teams under his watch how becoming first-party means “they exist in a different spotlight.”

MGM Resorts International unveils New York-New York renovation plans

Some three months after completing its takeover of the prestigious The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas property and American casino operator MGM Resorts International has reportedly announced that it will be renovating its nearby New York-New York venue.

According to a Sunday report from the online news domain at TheStreet.com, the New York-listed firm proclaimed that it is planning to spend approximately $63 million over the course of the next year so as to make the ageing Las Vegas development more reminiscent of the ‘city that doesn’t sleep.’ The operator also purportedly asserted that the transformation being overseen by Maryland-based HVS Design in partnership with its MGM Resorts International Design Group subordinate will involve every one of New York-New York’s 1,830 rooms and 155 suites being kitted out with ‘vibrant new designs and upgraded in-room amenities’ so as to make the 25-year-old enterprise more appealing ‘to travelers…