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Product Madness Launches NFL-Themed Social Casino App

Product Madness, Aristocrat Leisure’s social casino division, launched NFL Super Bowl Slots, its first free-to-play mobile game licensed by the NFL. Developed with the NFL and the NFL Players Association, the app allows players to select any of the 32 teams and play branded slot games featuring NFL footage, bonus features, and seasonal content.  “With […]

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FanDuel Going Into The Event-Contract Space

Flutter Entertainment announced it will enter the event contract market, partnering with CME Group, a financially regulated, leading prediction market provider.  FanDuel, the Flutter-owned US online gaming operator, will launch these products later this year and make them available to its US customer base.   These contracts will allow FanDuel’s US customers to wager as little

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Novig Pulls All Operations In New Jersey After Sweepstakes Ban

Prediction market operator Novig has left New Jersey after new legal restrictions were introduced, just days after announcing its Series A funding round, which raised $18 million. In an email to New Jersey customers, Novig declared that platform usage would be “required to restricted platform usage for users located in the state of New Jersey.”

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Kalshi Introduces New Contracts in Time for NFL, Despite State Controversy

Prediction-market exchange platform Kalshi has informed the Commodity Trading Futures Commission (CFTC) that it has introduced new sports event contracts for the upcoming NFL season.  The newly introduced contracts, which are currently limited to football, give users the opportunity to trade based on points totals, overall scores, and the number of touchdowns a player will

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Maine Casinos Report 1.5% Revenue Increase Year-on-Year in July 

Maine commercial casinos generated just over $15 million in revenue in July, up 1.5% from the $14.8 million generated in July 2024.  The latest report from the Maine Gambling Control Unit, the state’s gambling regulator, shows that of the total revenue, slots accounted for 86%, generating $12.7 million, up 1.9% from the $12.5 million generated

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Indiana Casinos Generate $192.9 Million in July, up 0.4% Y-o-Y

Indiana casinos generated $192.9 million last month, up from the previous year’s figure of $192 million, recording a minor rise of 0.4% year-on-year.  The figures, published by the Indiana Gaming Commission, report that this total slot revenue is $173.5 million, up 1.7% year-on-year from $170.6 million. Table games also recorded a minor year-on-year revenue increase

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FanDuel Ceases Operations on Tribal Land After Cayuga Nation Request 

The Cayuga Nation, an alliance of New York Native American tribes, has said mobile sportsbooks, including FanDuel, have ceased operations on its reservation after it was informed that such activity violates federal and tribal gaming laws.   Class III games, including mobile sports betting, are allowed on tribal lands under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, with

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ESPN BET Launches FanCenter Fantasy Sports Integration

ESPN BET has introduced a new feature called FanCenter, which integrates ESPN Fantasy rosters directly into its betting app. By linking their ESPN accounts, users can now access personalized betting insights through the “For You”, with personalized betting options based on players’ favorite teams, fantasy rosters, and previous wagers. The system also includes the Fantasy

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Wyoming Skill-Based Game Revenue Increases 1.1% Year-over-Year in June

Wyoming skill-based games generated revenues of $12.3 million in June 2025, a 1.1% increase compared to $12.2 million generated in June 2024.  The Wyoming Gaming Commission reported that while revenues increased, net proceeds decreased 5.4% year over year, with players receiving $9.5 million in payouts in June 2025, compared to $9.2 million in June 2024. 

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