Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed

THE AMERICAS

California prepped for its first Assembly floor vote on online poker legislation while Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives gave preliminary approval to online gambling and DFS legislation; GAN inked another mystery social casino deal and was fined $25k by New Jersey regulators for a half-baked Android app; DraftKings inked a marketing deal with the Canadian Football League; the Michigan Lottery’s online site quadrupled users since its launch; the NHL downplayed the role betting will play in its new Las Vegas franchise; Caesars Entertainment received the okay to hold a creditor vote on its restructuring; BetConstruct’s Vahe Baloulian talked up the vast potential of Latin America; MGM Resorts’ Lovell Walker explained how millennials are changing the dynamic of gaming and Lee Davy recapped all the goings-on at the 2016 World Series of Poker.

EUROPE

The online gambling industry pondered (a) the fallout from the UK’s Brexit vote and (b) how the bookmakers got the vote so wrong; William Hill shook up its online division’s senior management; Russia blocked access to Amazon Cloud service over an 888poker advert; DDOS attacks against online gambling sites are on the rise; DraftKings acquired UK fantasy operator TransferKings; PokerStars eliminated microstakes games in Belgium; Roo Wright offered tips on how to successfully sell an affiliate business; Win Technologies’ Adam Savinson explained why communication in eSports betting was absolutely essential and Rebecca Liggero recapped the GamCrowd-organized online gambling sessions at London Technology Week.