Online Casino and Gambling News: September 2022

Rhode Island Sportsbetting Revenues Grow in August

The state of Rhode Island's sportsbetting industry grew in August, generating the state's highest totals since March of this year.

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MLB and AGA Partner Up

This week the American Gaming Association announced that it has partnered with Major League Baseball to push a "Have a Game Plan. Bet Responsibly." campaign.

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Sweden's Spelpaus Service Registers 80,000 People

This week Sweden's gaming regulator Spelinspektionen revealed that the country's self-exclusion service Spelpaus has registered over 80,000 people since it was formed.

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Nevada Gaming Revenues Hit $1.2 Billion in August

Today the Nevada Gaming Control Board announced that the state's gaming revenues hit $1.2 billion in August, rising 3.5% from last year and marking the 18th straight month that numbers exceeded $1 billion.

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Deadwood Casino Revenues Jump in August

Casinos in Deadwood, South Dakota had a solid month of August after two months of lower revenues, as adjusted gross revenues hit $14.9 million.

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GAN Sportsbetting Launches in US

Betting group GAN (Game Account Network) announced today that it has launched its first sportsbetting deployment in the United States by going live with Island View Casino in the state of Mississippi.

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Rootz Gets German License

Betting group Rootz has announced that they've been issued an online gaming license in the German state of Sachsen-Anhalt.

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Parimatch Partners With Newcastle United

Sportsbetting operator Parimatch Tech has announced that they've come to terms with Newcastle United and will become an official partner of the team moving forward.

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FanDuel Launches UK Operation

American game operator FanDuel has launched operations in the UK, albeit not in a traditional way that most of us would expect. Instead of a betting site, the company has launched a collaboration hub in the city of Edinburgh.

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Cruks Dutch Self-Exclusion System Back Online

The Netherlands' national self-exclusion registry, the Centraal Register Uitsluiting Kansspelen (Cruks), is back online after an identity verification glitch caused the registry to go down.

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